Abstract

Pangkung Tibah Village is located in the southern coastal area of Bali Island. About 70 percent of the land area in this village has been ruled by investors for tourist accommodation, especially the area close to the beach. At the beginning, land acquisition plans were not well received by local villagers, but other approaches were made by investors, including involving security forces to force citizens to surrender their lands. Field data reveals various problems, such as land of citizens that are isolated without access in the land of investors, land use that is not proprietary, the potential destruction of the environment, actions that cause citizens to feel uncomfortable. This research aims to map the potential conflicts of coastal utilization of the village. The method used is a qualitative approach. Primary data collection is done by in-depth interviews with relevant informant and field observations. The results of the study identified land utilization perpetrators, potentially conflict locations, conflicting causes, conflict forms, level conflicts to date, and mapping potential conflicts of mild, moderate, and severe conflict levels. Potential conflict mapping analysis is based on territorial theory and conflict theory. Thus, the results of this research can be used as a basis for consideration by policy determinants (Government and indigenous leaders) to overcome the potential conflict of coastal utilization by coordinating the research results with Spatial planning and coastal area management strategies for sustainable economic, social and environmental development in research locations.
 Index Terms— conflicts, coastal utilization, mapping, potential conflicts, coastal areas

Highlights

  • The development of development in the coastal areas of the island of Bali is growing rapidly

  • The research was conducted in the coastal area of Pangkung Tibah Village, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency

  • This paper aims to map potential conflicts over the use of coastal areas in the village of Pangkung Tibah, Kediri, Tabanan

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Summary

Introduction

The development of development in the coastal areas of the island of Bali is growing rapidly. The research was conducted in the coastal area of Pangkung Tibah Village, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency. In accordance with the Regional Spatial Plan (RTRW) of Tabanan Regency for 2012-2032, Pangkung Tibah Village is included in the Tanah Lot Special Tourist Attraction Area (KDTWK). The utilization of the coastal area of Pangkung Tibah Village is designated as agricultural land, plantations, fisheries, settlements, tourism, mangrove conservation, as well as customary and religious activities. Land acquisition for the development of tourist properties in the coastal area of Pangkung Tibah Village began in 1989. The indigenous people feel that their space is limited Every time they carry out activities, they must coordinate in advance with the investor, even though access to the beach is public property.

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