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BL
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Record Number
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891634
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Main Entry
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Wardana, Agung
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Title & Author
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Contemporary Bali : : contested space and governance /\ Agung Wardana.
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Publication Statement
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Singapore :: Palgrave Macmillan,, [2019]
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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9789811324789
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: 9811324786
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9789811324772
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9811324778
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: Introduction; Spatial Governance and the Law; Spatial Planning: The Technocratic and Political Streams; Spatial Planning in Neoliberal Times; Space, Law, and Development; Problematising the Notions of Space and Law; Methodology; Book Structure; 2: The Politics of Development in Bali; A Changing World of Bali; The Colonial Construction of Bali; Post-colonial Bali and the Mass Killings; Suharto's New Order and the Jakarta's Colony; Decentralisation and District Competitions; Complex Socio-legal Configurations
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4: Contesting Sacred Boundaries of UluwatuPecatu Village and Tourism Development; Changing Meanings and Spatial Practices; Tourism and Land Values; Tourism Development and Its Paradox; Sacred Space and Local Resistance in Spatial Planning; Contestations in Governing Uluwatu Temple's Sacred Space; Uncertainty and Ambivalence; Conclusion; 5: The Making of World Heritage Landscape; Jatiluwih and the Village Tourism Project; The Village of Jatiluwih; The Village Tourism Project; The Production of a World Heritage Site; Governing Heritage Space in a Complex Setting; Institutional Arrangements
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Incentives and Benefit SharingAlliances and Contestation for Resources and Power; Conclusion; 6: Reclaiming the Common of Benoa Bay; Benoa Bay: Geography, Institutions, and Development; Geography and the Values of Benoa Bay; Institutions and Representations of Space; The Political Economy of Development in Benoa Bay; The TWBI Project; Reclamation and Development of a New 'Exotic' Enclave; Risks and Opportunities: A Technocratic Framing; The Dynamics of Resistance; Civil Society Advocacy and Fragmentation; The Use of Adat in Tanjung Benoa; Conclusion; 7: Rescaling Space and Resistance
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Rescaling Spatial ConfigurationsNavigating Law and Institutions; Spaces of Resistance; Struggles in Balinese Society; Structural Conditions and Forms of Resistance; Media, Civil Society, and Fragmentation; Ambiguity and Ambivalence; Conclusion; 8: Conclusion; The Framework and Its Implication to Literature; References; Books and Article; Legislation, Legal Texts and Case; Legislation; Legal Texts; Case Law; Newspapers; Websites; Index
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The Nexus Between Land and Caste/ClassAdat and Dinas: Dualistic Village Governance; Subak: Between Autonomy and Dependence; Adat Law and the Bhisama Religious Ruling; Conclusion; 3: Crisis and Reorganisation of Space; Conceiving Crisis in Contemporary Bali; The Rational-Choice Assumption; The Conservative Viewpoint; The Institutionalist Explanation; The Structure of Disfranchisement; Agrarian Heritage and Capitalist Development; Identity Politics in the Absence of Class Politics; Producing Space for Addressing Crisis; The Making of Spatial Planning; Contentious Provisions; Conclusion
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Abstract
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This book offers a comprehensive examination of spatial and environmental governance in contemporary Bali. In the era of decentralisation, Bali's eight district governments and one municipality acquired a strong sense of authority to extract revenues from within their territorial borders while disregarding the impacts beyond them which has exacerbated environmental, cultural and institutional issues. These issues are addressed through reorganising space. In reality, however, such re-organisation has predominantly been in order to provide space for tourism investments and market expansion. The outcomes of reorganising space are in fact shaped by the dynamics of power that interface with increasingly complex legal and institutional structures. These complex structures provide more arenas for vested interests to manoeuvre, but at the same time provide different forms of legitimacy for local forces to challenge the dominant process. The book demonstrates the mechanisms through which social actors mobilise legal-institutional arrangements to advance their interests.
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Subject
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City planning-- Indonesia-- Bali Island.
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Subject
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Environmental policy-- Indonesia-- Bali Island.
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Subject
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Space (Architecture)
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City planning.
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Environmental policy.
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Politics and government.
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Subject
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Sociology-- Urban.
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Subject
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Space (Architecture)
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Subject
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Bali Island (Indonesia), Politics and government.
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Subject
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Indonesia, Bali Island.
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Dewey Classification
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309.2620954
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LC Classification
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HT169.I5
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