The pattern of production and consumption is closely related to food and clothing which are two of the three basic human needs. The pattern of production and consumption of food and clothing is very dependent on environmental conditions, as well as the social and cultural conditions of the community. Fulfilment food and clothing needs and...
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Database of Kerobokan Traditional Village – Badung, Bali
Kerobokan Village is a village located in an urban area, and since the 1980s experienced a transition from traditional village life to a tourism city. In addition, globalisation that is developing now greatly affects people’s lives. These conditions impacted to: The development of tourism causes the value of land to increase, in addition to the...
Ecological Tourism in Bongancina Village
The need for accurate village data is very important for each village, one of them is Bongancina Village – Buleleng Regency. The village government invited the Wisnu Foundation to assist its village apparatus and its community groups to build accurate and comprehensive databases and information. The big goal is to develop ecotourism in Bongancina with...
Movement Seaweed Farmer in Nusa Lembongan
Since 2015, seaweed farming in Nusa Lembongan has begun to disappear. The loss of community interest in growing seaweed is caused by several factors: unfavourable weather in previous years, ice – ice disease that is increasingly attacking, the interest of young farmers to farm is very less because the opportunities in tourism are huge. The...
Cepuk Weaving
Cepuk is known as bebali cloth, a sacred cloth used for ceremonial needs. Only Nusa Penida produces this weft, mainly because of its main function as a protector from elements or evil influences. Cepuk is also believed to be a magical cloth for treatment. That is why the cepuk is actually used as a “tapih”,...
Forth Full Moon Ceremony in Tamblingan
This year, 2019, Purnama sasih Kapat (the forth fullmoon) falls on Sunday, October 13th. Based on several sources (both primary and secondary), The forth fullmoon is the best time to hold a prayer ceremony. Right now, the sun is right on the equator, so the sun is shining hot and at 12 noon our shadow...
“Sobo” to Wonosobo
Our visit to Wonosobo invited by Department of Tourism and Culture of Wonosobo Regency to be one of the speakers in Training # 1 Culinary Reserves. As the actual organizing committee are the managers of the Kumandang Market who are commanded by Mas Sigit Martono. Sobo to Wonosobo or Travel to Wonosobo is conducted for...
Impact of Tourism on the Environment in Br. Nyuh Kukuh
The development of tourism to Nusa Penida has grown rapidly since 2015, where speed boats began to speed up sea transportation to / from Nusa Penida. Previously, to go to Nusa Penida, people using a large passenger boat or commonly called “jangolan” with a capacity of up to 50 people only served 1 time crossing...
Nusa Penida Ecological
Since April 2018, the Wisnu Foundation has collaborated with the Global Environment Facility for Small Grants Program (GEF-SGP) and UNDP, conducting programs on Increasing Socio-Cultural and Ecological Resilience of Communities in Facing Globalization Pressure on the Small Island – Nusa Penida. The program has a span of 2 years (2018 – 2020) in 4 regions...
Exploring the Village Potential
Since Wisnu Foundation was chosen as an host organization in April 2018 for the Global Environment Facility – Small Grants Programme (GEF-SGP) in Nusa Penida, we began conducting assessments to implement the activities in some village have been chosen: Banjar Semaya – Suana Village Banjar Tanglad – Tanglad Village Banjar Dinas Batukandik 2 – Batukandik...









