Encourage resorts and hotels in areas like Seminyak and Ubud to install rainwater harvesting systems, low-flow fixtures, and greywater recycling systems to reduce water usage, and establish comprehensive waste segregation and recycling programs in tourist-heavy areas like Kuta and Legian. Incentivize solar panel installations on hotels in sunny regions like Sanur and Canggu, and promote energy-efficient practices to reduce energy consumption.
Develop community-based tourism in traditional villages like Tenganan and Trunyan, providing economic benefits and preserving cultural heritage, while supporting local artisans in Ubud by creating dedicated marketplaces. Promote agrotourism in regions like Bedugul to encourage tourists to engage in farming activities and invest in training programs for the local workforce in emerging industries like IT, renewable energy, and creative arts.
Establish marine protected areas around diving spots like Nusa Penida and Menjangan Island, and educate tourists and operators in snorkeling areas like Amed and Tulamben on sustainable practices. Implement regular beach clean-up programs in areas like Kuta Beach and Sanur Beach, set up air quality monitoring stations in densely populated tourist areas, and develop educational campaigns for tourists visiting attractions like Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot, emphasizing sustainable practices.