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MEMBERS :
KENSHIRO ICHIMURA
EDY HARDIYANTO
GHILMAN ASSILMI
GRACE DAMARIS
RESOURCES : HARDINI SUMONO & NGA DIAH A KARDINAL
FACILITATOR : I PUTU AGUS SUANTARA
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(iii) bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a
civilization which is living or which has disappeared (UNESCO,2004)
(v) be an outstanding example of a traditional human settlement, land-use, or sea-
use which is representative of a culture (or cultures), or human interaction with the
environment especially when it has become vulnerable under the impact of
irreversible change (UNESCO,2004)
(vi) be directly or tangibly associated with events or living traditions, with ideas, or with
beliefs, with artistic and literary works of outstanding universal significance
(UNESCO,2004)
the extent and scope of the subak system of water management and the profound
effect it has had on the cultural landscape and political, social and agricultural systems
of land management over at least a millennia (UNESCO, 2008: 165)
THEORY
Facts/Evidences Issues Ideas
Fig 2. Framework of the group
METHOD
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Village
TraditionalHampering the
entry of outsider
Increase the commercial contribution
fee
Government
Control and verification on traditional law regarding land
ownership
Using traditional law to executing
building permit
Subak
Knowledge transfer to
todays generation
Physical mapping
information about subak
system and its ceremony.
YouthReceiving
transfer knowledge
Using local wisdom to developed
tourism activity
WomanSupporting system for
community
Helping bendesa’s and pekaseh’s jobs
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Sustainability of
SubakSystem
(New) Educational
System
Strength of Traditional Customary
Law
Entrepreneur with their
uniqueness
Socio-Cultural Approach
TERIMA KASIH
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HTTP://WHC.UNESCO.ORG/EN/CRITERIA/
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HTTPS://PREZI.COM/JZBUWOPIWT1B/BALINESE-SUBAK-SYSTEM/
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