Wijaya, I. Ketut Kasta Arya and Suwitra, I. Made and Senastri, Ni Made Jaya and Nazarrudin, T. and Sulaiman, . (2024) Patterns of Indigenous Land Tenure and Utilization: Comparison of Customary Law in Balinese and Acehnese People. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 22 (3). pp. 41-49. ISSN 2456-4761
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Abstract
Aim: This study examines and analyzes changes in patterns of tenure and utilization of customary land in line with changes and developments in society in the era of globalization and tourism industry both in Bali and in Aceh. There were lands that were originally customary lands. Customary. Some have changed their function while others are still functioning as customary lands. The purpose of this study is to analyze the causes of changes in patterns of tenure and utilization of customary lands in the Indigenous Peoples of Bali and Aceh. Before the change in orientation related to the use of customary land which still adheres to the communal and religious functions of customary land, but along with economic development and in the era of globalization, the tenure and utilization of customary land has undergone changes that lead to economic orientation. A controversial issue in land is the concept of economic function and social function of land which is the basis for excessive land use. One of the sources of the problem is the construction of tourism facilities, resulting in the economic value of the land being so high.
Methods: This study uses mixed methods as legal research, namely between normative and empirical legal research by using field data and secondary data.
Results: Found that in anticipating changes in the pattern of tenure and utilization of customary lands in the indigenous peoples of Bali and Aceh, the government and stakeholders need to design and implement various policy models that can maintain the sustainability of culture, environment, and the interests of the indigenous peoples of Bali and Aceh. A policy model that favors indigenous peoples in providing protection for customary lands in Bali and in Aceh. Community involvement and facilitating institutional development within indigenous peoples in decision-making in the ownership and use of customary land.
Conclusion: Indigenous Peoples in the era of globalization have an important role in anticipating changes in the pattern of tenure and utilization of customary land in order to maintain cultural values, identity, and community welfare. For this reason, steps need to be taken, including strengthening indigenous peoples through education and self-awareness, strengthening identity and culture, active involvement of indigenous peoples in decision making and the establishment of customary institutions in representing indigenous peoples related to their interests.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Research Scholar Guardian > Social Sciences and Humanities |
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Date Deposited: | 19 Mar 2024 07:01 |
Last Modified: | 19 Mar 2024 07:01 |
URI: | http://science.sdpublishers.org/id/eprint/2629 |