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Corporatism, Tourism, and Spatial Structure of the Bali Aga Settlement: The Case Study of Bugbug, Perasi, and Seraya Villages

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Orienting its discussion on the unique spatial and architectural attributes of Bugbug, Perasi, and Seraya, three native settlements of Bali, this article confers about various interruptions brought by the lease of huge communal and privately owned land of these three villages by international corporations. Such corporate move aims at constructing the area into coastal-based developed center to accommodate various uses pertaining to tourism, sometime shortly. The paper, in particular, discusses the impact of such action on distinctive spatial structures and distinguished values inherent to the architecture of these three settlements. The study finding shows that each community experiences a different degree of effects, both in scale and type. This condition has enabled this paper to build a comparative analysis questioning how this dissimilarity comes to the surface, as well as demonstrating typology of impacts caused by the transfer of rights over land on the spatial formation of Bugbug, Perasi, and Seraya villages. This whole study is approached using hermeneutic approaches.

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Susanta, I.N., Suartika, G.A.M. (2017). Corporatism, Tourism, and Spatial Structure of the Bali Aga Settlement: The Case Study of Bugbug, Perasi, and Seraya Villages. In: Silver, C., Marques, L., Hanan, H., Widiastuti, I. (eds) Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5481-5_19

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