Abstract

In the context of the management of the Lake Batur Area, this study looks at how the Bangli Regency Regional Regulation (Perda) which regulates the distance of the lake boundary is implemented and supervised. The audit centers on compliance with the rules, environmental impacts, and the reaction of companies and communities to the regulations. In this paper, it is an empirical legal research to assess the effectiveness of local regulations in maintaining the balance of the lake ecosystem and its influence on the surrounding economic efforts. These results provide an overview of the difficulties and possibilities in achieving a balance between sustainable development and environmental preservation in this important tourism area.

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