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2022
DOI: 10.7454/mjs.v26i2.13401
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Tourism Gentrification in Bali, Indonesia: A Wake-up Call for Overtourism

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“…The escalating challenge of over-tourism in Bali signifies a pervasive and unsustainable inundation of tourists on the Indonesian island, resulting in a myriad of adverse repercussions across the social, cultural, economic, and environmental spheres (Krisnadi & Maharani, 2021;Suyadnya, 2022). While tourism inherently bears the promise of economic prosperity, the trajectory and intensity of its expansion in Bali have burgeoned into a source of multifaceted challenges characteristic of the over-tourism paradigm.…”
Section: An Ecological Epistemology Approach To the Issue Of Over-tou...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The escalating challenge of over-tourism in Bali signifies a pervasive and unsustainable inundation of tourists on the Indonesian island, resulting in a myriad of adverse repercussions across the social, cultural, economic, and environmental spheres (Krisnadi & Maharani, 2021;Suyadnya, 2022). While tourism inherently bears the promise of economic prosperity, the trajectory and intensity of its expansion in Bali have burgeoned into a source of multifaceted challenges characteristic of the over-tourism paradigm.…”
Section: An Ecological Epistemology Approach To the Issue Of Over-tou...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bali has become a popular tourist destination, and its infrastructure has not been able to keep up with the increasing number of visitors. As a result, the roads can be crowded, with heavy traffic during peak hours, and the streets can be narrow, with poor lighting and uneven surfaces (Suyadnya, 2022). Tourists may also find it challenging to navigate the local road rules and driving customs, which can be quite different from what they're used to in their home country.…”
Section: Tourist Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the concept of urban renewal may seem positive at first glance, the rapid gentrification occurring in Bali poses significant dangers to the local community, culture, and environment. This topic explores the adverse effects of gentrification in Bali, highlighting the threats it poses to the island's social fabric, economy, and natural resources (Suyadnya, 2022).…”
Section: The Danger Of Gentrificationmentioning
confidence: 99%