OPTIMIZATION OF SUBAK RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN THE IRIGATION AREA OF KEDEWATAN, GIANYAR, BALI

Funding period : 2014- Deactivate

Abstrak

The purpose of this study is to obtain the formulation of optimal subak management patterns that can produce maximum subaks in the Kedewatan Irrigation Area, Gianyar. This study uses survey methods and RRA with the object of research is Lodtunduh Subak members and Padakalak Subak members in Kedewatan, Gianyar, Bali and the analysis unit is Subak. The research location was chosen deliberately. Respondents were taken at random as many as 30 people in each subak. The informants consisted of the subak management, experts, and subak management, which were determined by purposive sampling. The data analysis tool used is a linear program with the help of POM 3 software.

            The optimal pattern of Lodtunduh Subak Fund Management through efforts in each growing season is as follows: (i) Carry out a series of distribution, distribution and borrowing of irrigation water activities; (ii) Carry out three series of subak facility maintenance activities; (iii) holding three member meetings; (iv) Holding a series of ritual activities once; (v) Organizing a series of farmer cooperative activities; (vi) doing 22.50 ha of rice farming and 2.50 ha of water hyacinth; (vii) Selling 117.90 tons of rice in MT1 and 117.68 tons in MT2; Selling water girlfriend flower 14.20 tons in MT1 and MT2; (viii) rice consumption of 4.28 tons in MT1 and 4.05 tons in MT2.

            The optimal pattern of Subak Padanggalak Fund Management is achieved through efforts in each planting season as follows: (i) Carrying out a series of distribution, distribution and borrowing of irrigation water activities; (ii) (iii) Holding two subak members' meetings agreed at the beginning of the planting season to resolve conflicts; (iv) Organizing a series of ritual activities; (v) Organizing a series of farmer cooperative activities; (vi) conducting 112,00 ha of rice farming; (vii) Selling 697.76 tons of rice in MT1 and 707.84 tons in MT2.

 

Keywords: optimization, management, Resources, subak.