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Article
Challenges to the Conservation of Subak System as World Cultural Heritage in Bali
Author(s)
I Nyoman Norken, I Ketut Suputra and I Gusti Ngurah Kerta Arsana
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DOI:10.17265/2161-6264/2016.04.001
Affiliation(s)
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Udayana, Jimbaran, Badung 80361, Bali, Indonesia
ABSTRACT
Subak in Bali is believed
to have been existing from earlier than the ninth century. Throughout this long
period, Subak has been successfully utilized water resources for irrigation.
Subak has been recognized as world cultural heritage by UNESCO since 2012.
Currently, however, the sustainability of the system and its existence in the future is a big concern. This
research is a literature review that aims to identify the challenges and
provide option of solutions to sustain the Subak. The study showed that some
operational and maintenance aspects of Subak are alarming, such as some network
deterioration, limited availability of
maintenance facilities either from government or farmers. Despite this
condition, religious tradition of Subak is still carried out, although the
processions vary from one Subak to another. There are several challenges in
regards to Subak conservation: (1) reduction of the Subak
area, resulting in declining income to support a decent life; (2) deterioration of quality
and quantity of water resources; (3) the age of farmers is above 40 years with a heavy
financial burden; (4) there are no clear
external regulations to support Subak conservations.
This study suggests several strategic steps in keeping the sustainability of
Subak. The strategic steps include: refunctioning government officials;
providing government support to reduce cost levied to farmers; facilitating
collaborations between farmers and other stakeholders; promoting alternative
commodities which have a higher financial value; preventing and repairing
damages of upstream areas; controlling pollution; forming a coordination board
at a provincial, regency and river basin level; building the Subak information
systems; providing supervising mechanism, and encouraging academics and
students to participate in an effort to preserve Subak itself.
KEYWORDS
Subak in Bali, world cultural heritage, conservation, challenges, strategic steps.
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