Chapter 2 Tourism in Bali at the Interface of Resource Conflicts, Water Crisis and Security Threats

L. Benge, A. Neef
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Abstract Bali’s tourism sector has seen a dramatic expansion over the past two decades, despite temporary security concerns following the 2002 and 2005 terrorist attacks. The growing influx of foreign and domestic tourists has put increasing strain on the island’s natural resources, including its freshwater sources and marine environment. This review chapter addresses conflicts within the tourism–environment–security nexus as a consequence of the increasing resource scarcity associated with the unfettered growth of tourism. This involves a fundamental conflict between economic growth and environmental preservation and – more specifically – between the promotion of the tourism industry and the protection of traditional wet-rice agriculture and cultural heritage. The ongoing transformations of Bali’s communal water management (subak) system and the threat to coastal and marine environments by the controversial Benoa Bay Reclamation Project are particularly highlighted. The authors explore conflicting views over the value of natural resources through a discussion of different approaches to achieving a balance between economic, ecological and socio-cultural goals. This includes investigation of rights-based and polycentric approaches to resource governance as well as attempts to foster qualitative growth through the promotion of ecotourism and other niche markets.
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第二章:资源冲突、水危机和安全威胁下的巴厘岛旅游业
尽管在2002年和2005年的恐怖袭击之后出现了暂时的安全问题,但巴厘岛的旅游业在过去20年里取得了巨大的发展。越来越多的国内外游客涌入,对该岛的自然资源,包括淡水资源和海洋环境造成了越来越大的压力。这一综述章节讨论了旅游-环境-安全关系中的冲突,这是与旅游业不受约束的增长相关的资源日益稀缺的结果。这涉及到经济增长与环境保护之间的根本冲突,更具体地说,涉及到促进旅游业与保护传统水稻农业和文化遗产之间的根本冲突。巴厘岛公共水管理(subak)系统正在进行的变革以及有争议的贝诺阿湾填海工程对沿海和海洋环境的威胁尤其突出。作者通过讨论实现经济、生态和社会文化目标之间平衡的不同方法,探讨了关于自然资源价值的相互矛盾的观点。这包括调查基于权利和多中心的资源治理方法,以及试图通过促进生态旅游和其他利基市场来促进质量增长。
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Chapter 7 The Branding of Post-conflict Tourism Destinations: Theoretical Reflections and Case Studies Chapter 1 Conceptualising the Tourism–Disaster–Conflict Nexus Chapter 2 Tourism in Bali at the Interface of Resource Conflicts, Water Crisis and Security Threats Chapter 4 Community-based Tourism in Post-disaster Contexts: Recovery from 2016 Cyclone Winston in Fiji Chapter 8 Tsunami, Tourism and Threats to Local Livelihoods: The Case of Indigenous Sea Nomads in Southern Thailand
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