In 2024, Bali's crime statistics indicate a moderate level of concern among locals and visitors alike. While some forms of crime have decreased, the perception of increasing crime remains prevalent.
Safety perceptions vary, with many expressing caution during nighttime, although the general feeling of safety slightly increases during daylight.
Bali faces significant environmental challenges, with high pollution levels affecting quality of life. Air quality concerns are particularly pronounced, despite low levels of measurable particle pollution.
Residents frequently voice concerns about poor air quality, reflecting on overall environmental quality on the island as needing urgent attention.
Waste disposal is a critical area of discontent in Bali, impacting living conditions with inadequate waste management practices.
Noise pollution, although less significant than waste issues, nonetheless contributes to discomfort in densely populated tourist areas.
Bali’s green spaces, while numerous, are underappreciated due to maintenance and quality issues, reducing their potential benefits for residents and tourists.
Water quality is another concern, with accessibility and cleanliness falling short of expectations in many areas.