Improving Sustainable Tourism Development through Investor Involvement in the Utilization of Balinese Customary Land for Accommodation Development
Josep Robert Khuana Doctor of Law Study Program, Faculty of Law, Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar, Bali I Nyoman Putu Budiartha Lecturer of Law Study Program, Universitas Warmadewa How to cite this article: Josep Robert Khuana (2024). Improving Sustainable Tourism Development through Investor Involvement in the Utilization of Balinese Customary Land for Accommodation Development, 44(2), 58-69. ABSTRACT Sustainable tourism development is an important effort in preserving the local environment and culture, providing economic benefits to the communities involved, including indigenous peoples. The involvement of investors in this process can provide the financial resources and experience necessary for the development of sustainable tourism infrastructure. This study aims to examine (1) What are the forms of customary land ownership and use in Bali? (2) What is the phenomenon of the relationship between indigenous peoples and investors and the implementation of customary land use for the development of tourism accommodation in Bali? (3) What are the efforts to increase sustainable tourism development through investor involvement in the use of Balinese customary land for accommodation development? This research was using normative legal research method. The results of this study indicate that investor involvement in the use of Balinese customary land can provide significant benefits for sustainable tourism development. First, investors bring in the necessary capital and financial resources to build quality and environmentally friendly tourism accommodations. This can increase the attractiveness of tourism destinations and support local economic growth. Second, through the involvement of investors, knowledge and experience in sustainable tourism management can be gained. Investors often have experience in the tourism industry and can assist in designing strategies for sustainable management, including preservation of the local environment and culture. In conclusion, investor involvement in the utilization of Balinese customary land for the development of tourism accommodation can enhance sustainable tourism development. However, this must be done by taking into account environmental sustainability and local culture and involving local stakeholders in decision making. In this way, sustainable tourism development can be achieved while still providing significant economic benefits to the Balinese community. KEYWORDS sustainable tourism, investor involvement, balinese customary land, accommodation development REFERENCES
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