TY - JOUR AU - I Made Jayadi Waisnawa PY - 2020/10/20 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - "SETRA" ECOLOGICAL CONCEPT HINDU TRADITIONAL COMMUNITIES IN BALI JF - Proceeding International Conference on Information Technology, Multimedia, Architecture, Design, and E-Business JA - imade VL - 1 IS - 0 SE - Articles DO - UR - https://eprosiding.idbbali.ac.id/index.php/imade/article/view/435 AB - Humans (bhuwana alit) as a small form of nature (great bhuwana) are the basic principles of traditional Hindu society living in Bali . Based on this, the Hindu community in Bali highly values ​​and always maintains harmony with nature. The concept of harmony with nature (ecology) can be seen in one of the public facilities of the traditional Hindu community in Bali, Setra. Form of Setra is an area of ​​green open space with a certain width that has a characteristic that is the presence of large trees. The existence of Setra is expected to be able to survive with the development of cremation facilities.The purpose of this paper is to know and understand the existence of a setra which also contains ecological meaning. This research uses qualitative methods that will be delivered descriptively. Primary data using interview and documentation methods while secondary data through literature review.Kuta Utara District consists of 6 (six) villages namely Kerobokan Kelod, Kerobokan, Kerobokan Kaja, Tibubeneng, Canggu, Tuka and Dalung. Each village is divided into traditional villages and offices so that it has an influence on the existence of setra. In total there are 21 (twentyone) Setra in Kuta Utara District. Based on field survey results, Setra Desa Kerobokan has the most extensive area with a green environment. Ecological preservation can be seen from the retention of large trees and the arrangement of parks around the location. ER -