It’s been 2 years since the Bali economy has been collapse during the Covid-19 pandemic. About 54% of the Bali economy supported by the tourism sector, tourism is the main driver of the Balinese economy which has had an impact on other sectors, such as: trade, agriculture, services, transportation, etc. From March to the end...
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Remapping Dukuh Sibetan and Tenganan Pegringsingan
At That Time, Year 2000 The participatory mapping of the Banjar Dukuh Sibetan area and the Tenganan Pegringsingan Customary Village was first carried out in 2000. The tools used are still very simple, namely using a compass and a meter to collect data in the field. The points taken are then drawn on millimeter paper...
Waste Identification in Tenganan Pegringsingan Customary Village
Friday morning, August 13, 2021 at the parking lot east of Tenganan. When we arrived around 07.40, the activity had already started. There were about 30 Tenganan youths who gathered with PPLH Bali. Not only young people from the Tenganan Pegringsingan Customary Village (Banjar Kauh, Tengah, and Kangin) but also from Seked and Abianbada. They...
Nusa Penida Food Processing Training
September 15-16, 2021 Nusa Penida, also known as Nusa Gede, is the largest of the three small islands in southeastern Bali. There are three periods of development of Nusa Penida related to food and food sources, namely in ancient or prehistoric times, stories in chronicles, and in the era of globalization. Through records of research results...
The Return of Seaweed to the Sea of Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida Island has tons of potential on seaweed farming even before tourism sector expansion. Unfortunately, from all region of Nusa Penida, seaweed production only concentrated on one location, namely Dusun Semaya. The problem of seaweed becomes more complicated as the vast development of Nusa Penida at the moment. Hotel and restaurant waste pollutes the...
The True Value of a Natural Dye
Rapid industrialization promotes high production rates and very competitive prices. Companies utilizing existing opportunities to reduce prices and gain a wider market share. The environment always become a victim of the rapid growth of the industry. This phenomenon also applies to traditional woven fabric producers in Tanglad Village, Nusa Penida. Residents in Tanglad have been...
Independence in the Time of a Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit economic activity in Indonesia in general, lowering income levels and also people’s welfare. One of the areas most affected by the pandemic is Bali Province, considering that the majority of activities are closely related to tourism and contact with outsiders. Bali’s economic growth rate in the first quarter of 2021...
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...