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English version of the publication:

Pemerintah Provinsi Bali (2011). Peta Jalan (Road Map) menuju Bali Green

Province.

Translated by Sherry Kasman Entus for the:

PREFACE

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Om Swastiastu

As a follow-up to the commitment of the Government of the Republic of

Indonesia to reduce carbon emissions by 26% by the year 2020, The Bali

Provincial Government, in cooperation with the District/Municipal

Governments, Private Sector, NGOs, Villages, Schools, Universities and all

components of society across Bali, has launched the Bali Green Province

program. The aim of this program is to make the local environment of Bali

clean, healthy, comfortable, sustainable and beautiful, in accord with the

values of Tri Hita Karana philosophy.

This booklet presents the background, goals, policies and strategies of Bali

Green Province as well as annexing a road map for its achievement. It is

hoped that through this booklet, shared perceptions, actions and steps will

be adopted by all components of society in an integrated, synergistic and

sustainable manner, so as to enable the goals and objectives of Bali Green

Province to be effectively and sustainably achieved.

We realize that this booklet is still very limited both in its content and

technical presentation; therefore, we look forward to receiving input and

suggestions from various parties to improve upon it. Finally, we would like

to express thanks all those who have assisted/facilitated the preparation of

the booklet. Hopefully, it will benefit us all.

Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om

A. A. Gede Alit Sastrawan

Bali Provincial Environment Agency

Denpasar, February 2011

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MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR OF BALI

Om Swastiastu

The complexity of environmental problems today is undergoing significant

escalation, both quantitative and qualitative. One global environmental

problem that is now of concern to many is global warming due to increasing

greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations.

Bali Road Map 2007, which was the result of the UNFCCC declaration, warns

us that the earth is no longer able to absorb the burdens of pollution

generated by human activities; thus, climate change adaptation and

mitigation efforts are everyone's responsibility.

As a follow-up to the Government's commitment to reduce carbon emissions

by 26%, the Bali Provincial Government has launched the Bali Green

Province program, whose main goal is to make Bali clean, healthy,

comfortable, sustainable and beautiful.

I am optimistic that Bali Green Province can be realized if all parties

earnestly and consistently care about and take tangible action to restore

Bali's natural environment. Hopefully Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa /

Almighty God will continue to provide His guidance and protection to us all.

Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om

Made Mangku Pastika

Governor of Bali

Denpasar, February 2011

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE 2

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR OF BALI 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS 4

I. INTRODUCTION 6

A. Background 6

B. Goal 7

II. VISION & MISSION 7

A. Vision 7

B. Mission 7

III. POLICIES & STRATEGIES 7

A. Policies 7

B. Strategies 7

C. Objectives 8

Green Culture...........................................................................................................................................8

Green Economy........................................................................................................................................9

Clean and Green.......................................................................................................................................9

IV. PROGRAMS / ACTIVITIES 10

A. Green Culture 10

B. Green Economy 10

C. Clean & Green 10

V. PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 11

A. SHORT TERM (2010-2013) 11

I. Green Culture......................................................................................................................................11

II. Green Economy..................................................................................................................................12

III. Clean & Green....................................................................................................................................12

B. MEDIUM TERM (2014 - 2018): 12

I. Green Culture......................................................................................................................................12

II. Green Economy..................................................................................................................................12

III. Clean & Green....................................................................................................................................12

C. LONG TERM (2018 - 2028): 13

I. Green Culture......................................................................................................................................13

II. Green Economy..................................................................................................................................13

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III. Clean & Green....................................................................................................................................13

VI. FINANCING 13

VII. MONITORING & EVALUATION 13

VIII. CLOSING REMARK 14

Annex 15

Sectors 15

Key Actor Acronyms and URLs 15

Activities, Time Lines & Key Actors 18

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I. INTRODUCTION

A. Background

The province of Bali occupies an area of +/- 5.636.66 km2,, or 0.29% of Indonesia's total land area, with a population of 3,891,428 inhabitants (2010). In the last 10-year period (2000-2010) population growth in Bali has reached 2.15% per year.

Within the past two years, economic growth in Bali has increased at a rate of 5.33% (in 2009) and 5.64% (in 2010). Meanwhile, the poverty rate in Bali has decreased by 5.13% (in 2009) and 4.88% (up to March 2010). Population growth and economic development have given rise to several environmental issues.

These include:

1. Weak public awareness in regards to environmental protection and management;2. Violations in the utilization of space;3. Poor waste management systems;4. Traffic jams;5. Pollution of water resources;6. Reduction of water catchment areas;7. Increasingly more extensive disaster prone areas;8. Increased damage to coastal and marine resources;9. Reduced biodiversity;10. Limited environmental information and data;11. Inadequate efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change impacts;12. Inadequate surveillance and enforcement of environmental law;13. Increasingly limited human resources in the environmental field.

In order to realize a progressive, secure, peaceful and prosperous Bali (Bali Mandara: mandiri – autonomous, aman – secure/safe, and sejahtera – prosperous) and in accordance with the Bali Provincial Mid-term Regional Development Plan, or RPJMD, for 2008-2013, Bali's regional development priorities include:

1. Further reduction of poverty and unemployment;2. Improved access to, and quality of, education and health;3. Increased development of agriculture, small industries, tourism and the business world;4. Preservation and development of local culture;5. Increased development of infrastructure for environmental management and spatial planning;6. Improved performance of the administration in public service;7. Increased public order and peace.

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In order to actualize these development priorities, the Bali Green Province program was launched on the occasion of the opening of the XIth Special Session of the Governing Council (SSGP) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on environmental management in Nusa Dua on 22 February 2010.

B. Goal

Green Bali Province is a commitment on the part of the Bali Provincial Government, together with the district/municipal governments of Bali, the private sector, NGOs, Universities, Schools, Villages and all components of society to use all their resources and make every effort to realize the sustainable development of Bali (so that it is clean, healthy, comfortable, beautiful and sustainable) for present and future generations, leading the way towards a progressive, secure, peaceful and prosperous Bali (BALI MANDARA).

II. VISION & MISSION

A. Vision

The sustainable development of the region of Bali (to be clean, healthy, comfortable, sustainable, and beautiful) in accordance with the values of Tri Hita Karana.1

B. Mission

8. To build a clean-cultured and environment-loving society (Green Culture);9. To develop the economy in accordance with the carrying capacities of Bali's natural as well as social

and built environments. (Green Economy);10. To realize a clean, healthy, comfortable, sustainable, and beautiful Bali (Clean and Green).

III. POLICIES & STRATEGIES

A. Policies

Three basic policies have been developed to bring about Bali Green Province, including:

1. Raising public awareness on the development of Bali's environment; 2. Building cooperation and partnerships in the management of natural resources and the

environment;3. Increasing community participation in addressing Bali's various environmental issues.

B. Strategies

1. Green Culture: To preserve and develop cultural values (local wisdom/knowledge) related to the environment, including various small, medium and large-scale religious activities.

1 Tri Hita Karana is the Balinese philosophical principle that the three purposes and sources of well-being/happiness in human life are: harmonious relationships with God, with fellow humans, and with the natural environment.

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2. Green Economy: To realize a Balinese regional economy that can improve the people's welfare and alleviate poverty as well as develop environmentally friendly investments.

3. Clean & Green: To integrate and synergize environmental development programs into all (government) development, private and public sectors.

These three strategies mutually affect and are inseparable from one another, as pictured below:

Community cultural factors (people's behaviors) are a crucial part of turning Bali Green Province into a reality, and must receive the attention of all parties – including the community and the business world as well as the government. This means that every component of society must be aware and committed, participating in an active and sustainable way.

C. Objectives

Green Culture

Develop an environment-based education curriculum; Develop schools/universities that care about the environment; Encourage the development of simple, environmentally friendly technology; Encourage traditional institutions – Desa Pekraman (customary villages); Subak (wet-rice irrigation

societies) and Subak Abian (dry-land farming groups), and Sekaa Truna (youth clubs) – to address environmental issues;

Encourage every household to manage waste using the 3-R system (reduce, reuse and recycle); Establish beautiful sacred areas; Develop and protect various kinds of rare/ceremonial plants; Develop environmental management models through Desa Sadar Lingkungan Hidup (DSL –

Environmentally-Aware Villages); Explore local wisdom/knowledge in environmental conservation; Improve environmental management campaigns through various media;

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Provide incentives/rewards to communities that care for the environment; Strengthen district/municipal environmental institutions; Develop an environmental information management system.

Green Economy

Encourage every business and/or activity to implement the three Rs and composting in waste management;

Manage businesses and/or activities in accordance with environmental quality standards; Increase private sector participation (Corporate Social Responsibility – CSR) in controlling pollution

and environmental degradation and in poverty alleviation; Control gas exhaust emissions from mobile and immobile sources; Encourage businesses and/or activities to be energy efficient and increase use of renewable energy

(solar, water, wind, biomass, and biogas); Improve the management of toxic (B3) waste; Encourage the development of organic agriculture and environmentally- friendly products; Encourage every business and/or activity to follow the company performance rating assessment

program, PROPER; Encourage businesses or activities to follow environmentally-sound business certification (ISO

14001); Encourage every business and/or activity to make climate-change impact mitigation and adaptation

efforts.

Clean and Green

Make Bali Free of Plastic Waste by 2013, through sorting and composting, and disposal/recycling of plastic/inorganic waste;

Improve vegetation cover through forest and land rehabilitation; Conserve areas around lakes, reservoirs and springs; Develop a clean river program (PROKASIH – Program Kali Bersih); Develop integrated coastal and marine management (ICM); Develop clean ports (Bandar Indah); Develop and conserve rare flora and fauna; Improve rainwater catchment areas through infiltration wells and biopori; Expand open green spaces; Restructure and expand the drainage system; Optimize environmental instruments (AMDAL – Environmental Impact Analysis, UKL-UPL –

Environmental Management/Monitoring Efforts, and SPPL – Brief Mitigation and Monitoring Statement);

Control areas prone to disasters (floods and landslides); Control space utilization; Oversight and enforcement of environmental law; Arrangement of final processing sites for (landfill) waste; Rehabilitation of damage from category "C" mining [raw building-construction materials];

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Control of damage to biological resources (coral reefs, sea-grass beds, mangroves and rare flora/fauna).

IV. PROGRAMS / ACTIVITIES

A. Green Culture

1. Compilation of the book, Cultural Values / Hindu Religion in Environmental Management;2. Development of pilot environmentally-sound schools (Adiwiyata / Eco-schools);3. Development of pilot environmentally-sound offices (eco office);4. Environmental management of shrine/temple areas;5. Competitions of scientific work in the environmental field;6. Environmental exhibitions [of green practices/products];7. Development of global cooperation in environmental management;8. Development of quality human resources in the environmental field;9. Build an Environmental Education Center (Bali Eco-Science Center);10. Give environmental [good practice] awards;11. Household-based environmental management;12. Development of environmental care groups.

B. Green Economy

1. Development of environmental instruments (KLHS – Strategic Environmental Assessment, AMDAL – Environmental Impact Analysis, UKL-UPL – Environmental Management-Environmental Monitoring Efforts, DPL – Environmental Management Documents, Environmental Audits, Environmental Management Statements) and environmental use permits;

2. Development of Cleaner Production;3. Regulation and control of industrial pollution (regional PROPER);4. Development of the Clean River Program (PROKASIH);5. Development of environmentally-friendly certification (ISO 14001);6. Development of renewable energy (solar, water, wind, biomass, biogas, bio-ethanol);7. Development of environmentally-friendly (green) markets;8. Regulation and enforcement of environmental laws;9. Development of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR);10. Give environmental [good practice] awards;11. Supervision and control of space utilization;12. Control of environmental pollution by solid and liquid waste and gas;13. Surveillance and control of toxic (B3) substances and waste.

C. Clean & Green

1. Ongoing socialization (public awareness raising) of Bali Green Province;2. Development of regional-scale waste management units;

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3. Provision of solid waste/garbage and liquid waste management facilities and infrastructure;4. Development of social assistance (bansos) [programs/funds] for waste management; 5. Development of the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) waste-management system;6. Development of environmentally-friendly domestic liquid waste management technology

(wastewater gardens);7. Development of household-scale composting techniques (Takakura, MOL – local micro-organism

methods);8. Regulation / revitalization of landfill sites (TPA);9. Control of ozone-depleting substances (ODS);10. Development of organic agriculture (SIMANTRI – Integrated Farming Management System);11. Watershed (DAS) rehabilitation;12. Control of erosion & sedimentation;13. Conservation of water resources;14. Conservation of biodiversity;15. Control of damage to forests; 16. Coral reef rehabilitation/transplantation;17. Development of open green urban spaces (RTHK);18. Control of land conversion; 19. Conservation of rare plants (arboretum);20. Development of Environmentally-Aware Villages (DSL);21. Development of Environmental Dispute Complaints and Service Center (P3SLH);22. Development of an environmental laboratory;23. Coordination of gardening and hygiene management;24. Integrated coastal and marine management (ICM);25. Development of an environmental information management system;26. Development of environmentally-friendly technologies;27. Climate change impact mitigation and adaptation;28. Natural disaster management;29. Rehabilitation of damage from category "C" mining;30. Development of rainwater absorption/infiltration wells and biopori.

V. PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

A. SHORT TERM (2010-2013)

I. Green Culture

1. Increased public awareness of environmental conservation;2. Casting of environmental management into awig-awig/perarem (adat rules and regulations);3. Increased quality of human resources in the environmental field;4. Increased waste management using the 3R method;5. Development of environmental regulations;

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6. Increased regulation and enforcement of environmental law;7. Utilization of the values of local wisdom/knowledge in conserving the environment.

II. Green Economy

1. Waste management (collection, sorting, processing and disposal/recycling);2. Achievement of renewable energy development and utilization;3. Reduced level of environmental pollution;4. Increased participation of business actors in environmental conservation (CSR).5. Availability of environmental information and data on a periodic basis.6. Increased conformance of businesses/activities in environmental management.

III. Clean & Green

1. Reduced garbage and waste;2. Disposal/recycling of plastic/inorganic waste;3. Reduced incidence of inundation, flooding and landslides;4. Optimal utilization of landfill/final waste processing sites (TPA);5. Increased quality and rate of flow of springs and rivers;6. Availability of environmental information and data;7. Reduction in violations of spatial utilization; 8. Reduced incidence of illegal logging and forest conversion;9. Increased conservation of Bali's regional biodiversity.

B. MEDIUM TERM (2014 - 2018):

I. Green Culture

1. Increased public awareness of environmental conservation;2. Increased enforcement of environmental law;3. Creation of an environmentally-aware culture.

II. Green Economy

1. Availability of incentive and disincentive instruments;2. Reduced levels of pollution and environmental damage;3. Increased efficiency of natural resource utilization;4. Increased compliance with environmental law by the business world;5. Increased regional, national and international cooperation.

III. Clean & Green

1. Increased public awareness in managing disasters and climate-change impacts;2. Reduced amount of critical [degraded/eroded] land;3. Organic Bali [the shift to organic farming in Bali] is achieved;4. Increased surface water and underground water quality and flow; 5. Reduced seawater intrusion.

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C. LONG TERM (2018 - 2028):

I. Green Culture

1. Increased public awareness and discipline in environmental management;2. More balanced development in the economic, socio-cultural and environmental spheres;3. The development generated in Bali is metaksu (endowed with spiritual power/divinely inspired)

and congruent with the values of Tri Hita Karana.

II. Green Economy

1. Self-reliance in environmental management is achieved;2. Global cooperation is realized;3. Environmentally-friendly business activities are created;4. Environmental management is achieved by international-scale businesses.

III. Clean & Green

1. Environmentally-sound and sustainable Balinese development is realized;2. Climate-change impact mitigation and adaptation are carried out; 3. Equitable and fair access to water and energy resources is available;4. Inter-sectoral and inter-regional balance is established in Bali's development.

VI. FINANCINGThe sources of financing for the Bali Green Province [program] are the Bali Provincial Budget (APBD), Balinese District/Municipal Budgets (APBD), the Private Sector, Communities' own funds/means, and other legitimate and non-binding sources.

VII. MONITORING & EVALUATIONTo gauge the progress made in the implementation of Bali Green Province activities and problem-solving efforts, it is necessary for the Bali Green Province Working Group to carry out monitoring and evaluation activities on a regular, ongoing basis. Through integrated and suitable monitoring and evaluation it is expected that the implementation of programs and activities can be effectively and efficiently realized.

Monitoring of the Bali Green Province program will be done through direct observation, regular meetings, and tiered reporting from Village (Desa)/Municipal Ward (Kelurahan) to Sub-district (Kecamatan), District/Municipal (Kabupaten/Kota) and Provincial levels.

Evaluations will be conducted in line with the stages of activities in the cycle, including short-term, medium-term and long-term evaluations. The evaluation results will serve as inputs to improve subsequent implementation.

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VIII. CLOSING REMARKThe success of Bali Green Province is highly dependent on the synergistic and ongoing awareness, participation/support and commitment of all components of society (government, private sector, community leaders, traditional/adat leaders, heads of institutions, mass media, NGOs, schools/universities, humanists, religious leaders/groups, and others).

Denpasar, 11-01-2011

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Annex

Sectors

Sectors included in roadmap Sector 11 Spatial Planning

Sector 1 Solid Waste Management Sector 12 Environment

Sector 2 Liquid Waste Management Sector 13 Economy

Sector 3 Energy Sector 14 Climate Change

Sector 4 Water Resources Sector 15 Air

Sector 5 Rivers Sector 16 Education / Culture

Sector 6 Agriculture Sector 17 Mining

Sector 7 Critical Land Sector 18 Information

Sector 8 Forest Resources Sector 19 Environmental Laboratory

Sector 9 Biodiversity Sector 20 Environmental Law

Sector 10 Coastal & Marine Resources Sector 21 Incentives

Key Actor Acronyms and URLs Acronym / Common name English meaning Indonesian full text Website

APRINDO Association of Indonesian Retailers

Asosiasi Pengusaha Ritel Indonesia http://www.aprindo.or.id/dpdbali

BALAI DAS Watershed Management Agency

Balai Pengelolaan Daerah Aliran Sungai

BANDIKLAT Board of Education and Training

Badan Pendidikan dan Pelatihan http://www.bandiklat.baliprov.go.id/

BAPPEDA Regional Development Planning Board

Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah http://www.bappeda.baliprov.go.id/

BDN. DIKLAT Provincial Training Board Badan Pendidikan & Pelatihan http://www.bandiklatprovbali.info/

BIRO EKBANG Bureau of Economic Affairs and Development

Biro Ekonomi dan Pembangunan http://www.biroekbang.baliprov.go.id/

BIRO HUKUM & HAM

Bureau of Justice & Human Rights

Biro Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia http://www.birohukumham.baliprov.go.id/

BIRO HUMAS & Bureau of Public Relations Biro Humas & Protokol http://www.birohumas.baliprov.go.id/

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Acronym / Common name English meaning Indonesian full text Website

PROTOKOL and Protocol

BIRO UMUM Bureau of General Affairs Biro Umum http://www.biroumum.baliprov.go.id/

BKPMD Regional Investment Coordination Board

Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal Daerah http://bekas.bkpm.go.id/id/node/669

BKSDA Natural Resource Conservation Agency

Balai Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam http://www.ksda-bali.go.id/

BLH Environment Agency Badan Lingkungan Hidup http://www.blh.baliprov.go.id/

BPHM WIL IMangrove Forest Management Agency - [National] Zone I

Balai Pengelolaan Hutan Mangrove Wilayah I

http://www.baligreen.org/balai-pengelolaan-hutan-mangrove.html

BPMD Regional Investment Board Badan Penanaman Modal Daerah http://www.bpm.baliprov.go.id/

BPS Central Bureau of Statistics Badan Pusat Statistic http://bali.bps.go.id/

BPTP Institute for Agricultural Technology Assessment

Balai Pengkajian Teknologi Pertanian http://bali.litbang.deptan.go.id/ind/

BPTPH Food Crop & Horticultural Plant Protection Institute

Balai Proteksi Tanaman Pangan dan Hortikultura http://hortikultura.go.id/

BTB Bali Tourism Board Bali Tourism Board http://www.bali-tourism-board.com/

BUMN/D State/Region-owned enterprises

Badan Usaha Milik Negara/Daerah

http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daftar_badan_usaha_milik_negara_Indonesia

DINSOS Department of Social Services Dinas Sosial http://www.dinsos.baliprov.go.id/

DISBUD Department of Culture Dinas Kebudayaan http://www.disbud.baliprov.go.id/

DISBUN Department of Plantations Dinas Perkebunan http://www.disbunbali.info/

DISDIKOPORA Department of Youth Education & Sports

Dinas Pendidikan Pemuda dan Olah Raga http://www.disdikpora.baliprov.go.id/

DISHUBDepartment of Transportation, Information & Communications

Dinas Perhubungan, Informasi Dan Komunikasi http://www.dishubinkom.baliprov.go.id/

DISHUT Department of Forestry Dinas Kehutanan http://www.dishut.baliprov.go.id/

DISKES Department of Health Dinas Kesehatan http://www.diskes.baliprov.go.id/

DISNAK Department of Animal Husbandry Dinas Peternakan http://www.disnak.baliprov.go.id/

DISPARDA Department of Tourism Dinas Pariwisata Daerah http://www.tourism.baliprov.go.id/

DISPENDA Department of Revenue Dinas Pendapatan Daerah http://www.dispenda.baliprov.go.id/

DISPERINDAG Department of Industry and Trade

Dinas Perindustrian dan Perdagangan http://www.disperindagbali.go.id/

DISPU Department of Public Works Dinas Pekerjaan Umum http://www.dispu.baliprov.go.id/

DISTAN Deaprtment of Food Crops Agriculture

Dinas Pertanian Tanaman Pangan http://www.distan.baliprov.go.id/

DKP Department of Hygiene and Gardening

Dinas Kebersihan dan Pertamanan http://dkp.denpasarkota.go.id/

DKP (DISKELKAN)

Department of Marine Affairs and Fisheries DInas Kelautan dan Perikanan http://www.diskelkan.baliprov.go.id/

DPRD House of Representatives Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah http://www.sekwandprd.baliprov.go.id/

GAHAWISRI Indonesian Marine Tourism Association

Gabungan Pengusaha Wisata Bahari http://www.gahawisri.com/

HNSI Indonesian Fishermen's Himpunan Nelayan Seluruh http://hnsi-nelayan.com/

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Acronym / Common name English meaning Indonesian full text Website

Association Indonesia

INFOKOMMinistry of Communications and Information Technology

Kementrian Komunikasi dan Informatika http://www.kominfo.go.id/

KAB/KOTA Districts/Municipalities Kabupaten / Kota

KADIN Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Bali)

Kamar Dagang dan Industri (Bali) http://www.kadinbali.or.id/

KAN-WIL AGAMA

Provincial Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs

Kantor Wilayah Kementerian Agama Provinsi http://www.bali.kemenag.go.id/

KEJAKSAAN High Attorney (Bali) Kejaksaan Tinggi (Bali) http://www.kejaksaan.go.id/kejati.php?idu=31&idsu=70&idke=70&bc=22

KEMEN HUT Ministry of Forestry Kementerian Kehutanan http://www.dephut.go.id/

KEMEN LH Ministry of the Environment

Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup http://www.menlh.go.id/

KEMEN PU Ministry of Public Works Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum http://www.pu.go.id/

LSM NGO / CBO Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat

MUDP Grand Council of People's Villages

Majelis Utama Desa Pakraman

PERINDAGKOPDepartment of Industry, Trade, Cooperatives and SMEs

Dinas Perindustrian, Perdagangan, Kooperasi dan UMKM

http://portal.pi-umkm.net/id/database-lembaga-intermediasi/upt-umkm-dinas-perindagkop-propinsi-bali.html

PERTAMINA PT Pertamina - State owned oil & gas company

PT Pertamina - PT Pertamina - Perusahaan minyak & gas milik negara

http://www.pertamina.com/

PHDI Hindu Dharma Council of Indonesia

Parisada Hindu Dharma Indonesia http://www.parisada.org/

PHRI Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association

Perhimpunan Hotel & Restoran Indonesia http://www.phribali.or.id/

POLDA Provincial police Polisi Daerah (Bali) http://www.bali.polri.go.id/

PTTertiary Education Institutions (Universities, Academies, College)

Perguruan Tinggi http://www.geocities.ws/jisbali1/SEKOLAH.htm

SATPOLPP Civil Service Police Unit Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja http://www.satpolpp.baliprov.go.id/

SUCOFINDOOfficial Technical Inspection Company (95% State Owned)

PT Sucofindo (Persero) http://www.sucofindo.co.id/?menuid=43&provid=51

SWASTA Private sector Swasta

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