• Subak is a traditional, ecologically sustainable[4] irrigation system that binds Balinese agrarian society together within the village's bale banjar[a]...
  • One of the traditional irrigation systems inherited from the past that is still sustainable today is the Subak irrigation system originating from Bali.
  • The Bali Subak system is an ancient and intricate irrigation system that plays a pivotal role in Balinese agriculture and cultural heritage.
  • In 1987, J. Stephen Lansing cooperate with farmers in Bali has redeveloped in the irrigation system/Subak irrigation becomes more effective.
  • In Bali, the practice of Subak refers to the cultural, religious, and practical tradition of irrigation which primarily revolves around rice farming.
  • Subak (irrigation system) is very closely related to the lives of the Dalem Tamblingan Indigenous Community in Catur Village because the indigenous...
  • Here are some of the benefits of the Subak Water Irrigation System: It ensures that all farmers have fair access to water.
  • Developed in the 9th century, the irrigation (water management) system for the rice paddies in Bali is called Subak.
  • In this blog post, we will delve into the Subak irrigation system, its origins, functioning, and significance in Bali’s agricultural landscape.
  • If you want to see a subak irrigation system, you can visit Ceking Terrace in Tegalalang, Jatiluwih Rice Field, Busung Biu Rice Field in Buleleng.