Apakah Kuta Great Wall termasuk program Bali Clean and Green ?

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Nengah Sudja <nsu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  *Mbak** Vieb, Pak Nyoman Suwela,*
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> Pembangunan Tembok Kuta sepanjang 1500 m dengan biaya 4 milyar Rp.,
> menunjukkan parahnya birokrasi kita.
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> Pikiran pertama  birokrasi,  seperti mencari jelah, kesempatan  kreasi
> proyek, yang disebut  * proyect oriented.  *
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> Bukannya  *demand** oriented* yang didasarkan untuk memenuhi  kebutuhan
> utama, meninngkatkan sarana wisata KUTA.
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> Apakah abrasi merupakan kebutuhan pertama, tentu masih bisa diperdebatkan
> ?.
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> Birokrasi kita masih  tidak cerdik, untuk   mencari solusi optimal yang
> memberi  solusi dengan biaya terendah (least cost).
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> Birokrasi tak mau melepaskan kekuasaan (power ) mereka , keputusan agar
> tetap dari atas ke bawah (* top down*) dan proses
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> dari bawah ke atas (*bottom up*) tak mau dilakukan.
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> Dengan demikian demokrasi belum jalan atau mati !
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> Tiada smart policy karena tidak adanya kesediaan untuk berdialog dengan
> mengikutsertakan partisipasi public,
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> shareholder utama ialah masyarakat setempat, termasuk juga pendapat
> masyarakat  wisatawan.
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> Solusi yang baik  dapat dilakukan dengan memakai jasa konsultan, apakah
> dalam hal ini telah  dilakukan?.
> Tetapi mengikutsertakan masyarakat  tetap diperlukan. Solusi tanam pohon
> bukankah solusi yang lebih cerdas, murah,
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> rindang, asri sekaligus bisa cegak abrasi?
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> Seandainya birokrasi dapat berpikir ke  demand oriented , penggunaan dana
> 4 (empat) milyar Rp., akan dapat
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> dimanfaatkan untuk kebutuhan lain yang lebih penting (seperti perbaikan
> sanitasi, parkir , lalu lintas KAWASAN KUTA).
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> *Karena** itu perbaikan  birokrasi ( Eksekutif, Legislatif, Judikatif)
> perlu dilakukan.*
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> *Proses** Dengar Pendapat Birokrari dengan Masyarakat perlu dikembangkan.*
> *  *
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> SALAM.
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> Nengah Sudja.
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> *From:* bali-bou...@lp3b.or.id [mailto:bali-bou...@lp3b.or.id] *On Behalf
> Of *Suwela
> *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2010 4:55 AM
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> *To:* bali@lp3b.or.id
> *Subject:* [bali] Re: KUTA GREAT WALL - sharing
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> Stakeholders? Saya kira Sateholders. Saya pernah beli sate disana. Jadi
> waktu itu saya juga "sateholder". Ha..ha..Kuta WAS a beach resort. It WAS
> famous for its white sandy beach. Now it IS famous its beach wall. Ha..ha...
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> Nyoman Suwela
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> *From: *"Nengah Sudja" <nsu...@gmail.com>
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> *Sender: *bali-bou...@lp3b.or.id
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> *Date: *Fri, 17 Sep 2010 21:09:14 +0700
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> *To: *<bali@lp3b.or.id>; <bali-b...@yahoogroups.com>
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> *ReplyTo: *b...@lp3b.or.id
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> *Subject: *[bali] Re: KUTA GREAT WALL - sharing
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> *Mbak Vieb,*
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> Seperti tembok Berlin ya.
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> Contoh proyek top down, semau gue.
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> Partisipasi  masyarakat tak ikut diajak.
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> Kasihan.
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> SALAM.
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> Nengah Sudja.
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> *From:* bali-bou...@lp3b.or.id [mailto:bali-bou...@lp3b.or.id] *On Behalf
> Of *Asana Viebeke Lengkong
> *Sent:* Friday, September 17, 2010 6:33 PM
> *To:* bali@lp3b.or.id; bali-b...@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* [bali] KUTA GREAT WALL - sharing
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> *Tourists, experts reject ‘Great Wall’ of Kuta*
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> Luh De Suriyani, The Jakarta Post, Kuta, Badung | Fri, 09/17/2010 10:19 AM
> | Bali
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> Danny Yatim, a frequent visitor to Bali, was startled when he saw a “great
> wall” being built along the once-pristine Kuta Beach.
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> Over the last few months, Badung regional administration has been
> constructing a two-meter concrete fence made from white sandstones, which
> some said has also hidden the beauty of the white sands and great waves of
> Kuta Beach.
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> The project is estimated to cost over Rp 4 billion (US$444,000) to complete
> is intended to protect Kuta and Legian area from tidal and sea abrasion.
> Fences that will span more than 1,500 meters will be built along Kuta and
> Legian Beach, Bali’s most famous tourist destinations.
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> “For those travelling to Kuta, here’s another weird development that I call
> ‘Kuta Wall’. If you are driving, riding, walking, strolling on the main road
> or sipping coffee at a ground floor cafe, you can no longer see the blue
> ocean. So, sorry guy, just enjoy the wall,” shared Danny.
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> Dozens of people shared unfavorable comments on the “Kuta Wall” on social
> networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook.
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> “I just wonder why the local government is building such an environmentally
> unfriendly construction,” Danny said.
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> Visitors could only view the wall instead of the beautiful beach when
> strolling along Kuta area, he added.
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> Kuta resident and activist Asanna Vibeke Lengkong said that the local
> administration should not build such a wall.
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> “They could plant trees or other vegetation to protect the areas from
> abrasion.
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> “[Kuta  Beach] can still look friendly, open and beautiful,” Lengkong said.
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> Kuta and Legian are located in Badung regency, the richest of the island’s
> eight regencies and mayoralties.
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> “[Badung administration] has a lot of money and they do not know how to
> spend it. Nothing is spent on the poor or for education. They should spend
> it on education, health and people’s welfare instead of building such a
> wall,” Lengkong said.
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> The walls were built using traditional elaborate Balinese architectural
> motifs.
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> The gates in front of Hard Rock Hotel were built in homage to Bentar Temple
> in a style reserved for royal palaces, big temples and important buildings.
> The construction of the gates near the hotel cost
> Rp 500 million, she said.
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> Badung administration spokesman I Gede Wijaya said that the walls were
> built with three principals in mind.
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> First, Wijaya said that previous fences, which had been comprised of stone
> walls and plants, did not reflect Balinese architectural motifs.
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> Second, many tourists lodged complaints that Kuta Beach produces abundant
> sand storms during the rainy season.
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> Third, Wijaya said that Bentar Temple and the walls could be beautiful
> backdrops for photographers. “We do not take the protests seriously. It’s
> common for people to do that. We did outreach programs prior to starting
> construction,” Wijaya said.
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> Project head Retno Hapsari said that she has already consulted with all
> stakeholders in Kuta, including hotel owners, community leaders and other
> related parties.
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> “All of them agreed to the project,” she argued.
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> Noted architect Yoka Sara said that the construction of concrete walls at
> public facilities was not necessary.
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> “True Balinese architecture has no need for fences in public places such as
> markets, cemeteries and other public areas,” Sara said.
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> The development of fences and gates using the grand styles of Balinese
> architecture is a waste of money and not functional, she added.
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> “It is easy for the local administration to spend money unwisely. The
> buildings should not be designed with such an elaborate style. Physically,
> the walls create uncomfortable and unfriendly atmosphere for visitors,” Sara
> said.
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