2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/70/1/012049
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Changing cultural landscape in post-productivism of rice field in Nyuh Kuning Village Bali

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“…The surrounding areas are experiencing 'post-productivity' condition; changing into places that more profitable from economic sides, such as restaurant, cafe, villa or rental property. 12 Perceptions and acceptance of the local community, nevertheless have a significant influence on the decision speed whether the land will still serve its purpose sooner or later. Emotional attachment to a place that grows on individuals or groups in an environment becomes a critical factor in this phenomenon.…”
Section: The Reason Of Land Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surrounding areas are experiencing 'post-productivity' condition; changing into places that more profitable from economic sides, such as restaurant, cafe, villa or rental property. 12 Perceptions and acceptance of the local community, nevertheless have a significant influence on the decision speed whether the land will still serve its purpose sooner or later. Emotional attachment to a place that grows on individuals or groups in an environment becomes a critical factor in this phenomenon.…”
Section: The Reason Of Land Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, tourism in Bali is unique owing to the cultural landscape's blend of culture, nature, and civilization (Maulidi & Wulandari, 2017). The Uluwatu tourism region provides a natural setting as well as a spectacular view of the Indian Ocean.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residents living in traditional settlements consist of indigenous inhabitants of Palembang City and immigrants from outside the city of Palembang, this condition can threaten the social, cultural and economic activities of the people in traditional settlements. As in traditional settlements in Bali, it is also threatened by urban development, one of which is the aspect of livelihood changes and the presence of foreign residents who cultivate rice fields into villas or hotels (Maulidi & Wulandari, 2017). Based on the explanation of the problems of traditional settlements in 3-4 Ulu Sub-District, it would require a study to identify physical and non-physical characteristics, knowing the traditional settlement patterns and determine the shape of the preservation of the traditional settlements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%