
Pelaksanaan Peraturan Daerah Tata Ruang Kabupaten Gianyar Terhadap Pembangunan Fasilitas Pariwisata Sempadan Sungai Ayung
Author(s) -
I Kadek Darmayasa,
I Pt Gd Seputra Luh,
Putu Suryani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal konstruksi hukum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2746-5055
DOI - 10.22225/jkh.2.1.2969.62-67
Subject(s) - spatial planning , zoning , tourism , paragraph , business , plan (archaeology) , space (punctuation) , operations management , environmental planning , geography , civil engineering , computer science , political science , engineering , law , archaeology , operating system
Tackling the negative impact on the environment and in order to create a good spatial layout of the Regency of Gianyar, it is necessary to control the use of space. Control of spatial use can be done through spatial zoning, licensing, intensive and disintensive spatial planning. Problem Formulation (1) What is the arrangement for the construction of river border tourism facilities? (2) How is the Implementation of Regional Regulation Number 16 of 2012 Concerning Spatial Planning in Gianyar Regency in the construction of tourism facilities? The method of writing scientific papers uses Empirical law. This research chooses the location in Banjar Kedewatan Anyar, Kedewatan Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency which is one of the areas traversed by the Ayung River, the development of tourism supporting facilities in the form of hotels, villas, home stays and many others in its implementation refer to the Act Law Number 26 of 2007 Concerning Spatial Planning Article 6 Paragraph 1 and for the distance regulated in Regional Regulation Number 16 of 2012 concerning Spatial Planning for the Gianyar Regency in Article 37 paragraph 2 which states that the distance of the river border, the Spatial Planning Rules can be it has been calculated that 89% has been running well and 11% of the existing spatial plan deviations are due to the lack of preparation and even tend not to seriously consider the reality of traditional land use patterns that develop traditionally in the community.