Bali
Reframed under PITO/DIDO from a methodological liability — Metroverse does not cover Denpasar; customs data is partial — into a high-DIDO partial-PITO bioregion. Smart Citizen Bali, Fab Lab Bali, MDG and CAST populate the DIDO axis without requiring full imports / customs data. Same PITO formula as every other pilot; we do not claim Metroverse ECI coverage we do not have. The most argumentatively interesting pilot — Bali exposes whether DIDO can pull PITO down even when the imports baseline is hard to characterise.
What each cell looks like populated.
Provincial-tier data via Bali Satu Data (Tri Hita Karana taxonomy) and the national CKAN 3.0 portal data.go.id. Community-tier data via the Banjar traditional council infrastructure. The DIDO column reads high; the PITO column is partial and explicitly labeled where customs data is unavailable.
Why this pilot matters for the methodology.
Under the prior single-index framing — Generation 1 and 2 — Bali was a methodological liability. There is no Metroverse ECI for Denpasar. Customs data is partial. The Economic × City cell is mostly dark. Under PITO/DIDO this situation reframes. DIDO at Bali is potentially strong — Smart Citizen sensor density, fab-lab activity, community council infrastructure, and the open-data layer being built by PLANETAI itself all populate the DIDO axis without requiring imports/customs data. Bali becomes a high-DIDO, partial-PITO bioregion — its own kind of measurement, and the kind that exposes whether DIDO can pull PITO down even when the imports baseline is hard to characterise.