scholarly journals Sustainable Development Goals: Kebijakan Berwawasan Lingkungan Guna Menjaga Ketahanan Lingkungan Di Kabupaten Bantul Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 155
Author(s):  
Etika Khairina ◽  
Eko Priyo Purnomo ◽  
Ajree D Malawnai

ABSTRACTMaintaining vital contributions and protecting ecosystems to maintained environmental resilience was a supported development concept which was one of the goals agreed by UN countries for the lives of future generations (SDGs). The purpose of this paper was to studied the biodiversity in Bantul Regency, and analyzed its policies and management in conserving biodiversity and protecting the function of ecosystems to supported environmental security by the Bantul Regency government.The method used was qualitative, data collection using from online interviews with officials of the environmental service, search of the official website of the Department of the Environment, some research literature, online media, etc. The results showed that the Bantul district government had applied the concept of sustainable development in managing biodiversity in Bantul, animal breeding, turtle conservation, maintained mangrove ecosystems by conserving reserves, preserving functionsare concrete steps that implemented in protecting biodiversity for the benefit of future generations. The Bantul Regency Government had succeeded in achieving an environmentally sound policy by preserving the amount of diversity in Bantul by providing control over the use of natural resources in Bantul so that environmental security was maintainedABSTRAKMempertahankan kontribusi biologis, melindungi ekosistem guna mendukung ketahanan lingkungan merupakan salah satu konsep pembangunan berkelanjutan (sustainable development goals, SDG’s). Tujuan tulisan ini adalah untuk mempelajari keanekaragaman hayati di Kabupatun Bantul, serta menganalisis kebijakan serta pengelolaannya dalam menjaga keanekaragaman hayati dan melindungi fungsi ekosistem untuk mendukung ketahanan lingkungan Kabupaten Bantul.Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif. Data diperoleh berdasarkan hasil wawancara secara online kepada pejabat dinas lingkungan, pencarian situs web resmi Dinas Lingkungan Hidup Kabupaten Bantul, yang kemudian data pendukung diperoleh dari jurnal hasil penelitian, media online dan lain-lain.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa untuk menjaga ketahanan lingkungan Pemerintah Kabupaten Bantul telah menerapkan konsep pembangunan berkelanjutan dalam pengelola keanekaragaman hayati dan fungsi ekosistemnya. Kebijakan dan strategi dalam melindungi flora dan fauna daerah, pengembangbiakan hewan, konservasi penyu, dan memelihara ekosistem mangrove dengan cara konservasi pencadangan, pelestarian fungsi adalah langkah konkret yang diterapkan untuk melindungi keanekaragaman hayati dan fungsi ekosistemnya demi kehidupan generasi mendatang. Pemerintah Kabupaten Bantul telah berhasil mengimplementasikan kebijakan dan strategi pembangunan daerah yang berwawasan lingkungan dengan melindungi sejumlah keanekaragaman hayati serta menjaga fungsi ekosistemnya, dengan memberikan kontrol yang baik dan bertahap, sistematis, dan terpadu terhadap pemanfaatan sumberdaya alam yang ada di Kabupaten Bantul, sehingga ketahanan lingkungan tetap terjaga dan berkesinambungan.

Yurispruden ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 203
Author(s):  
Cholidah Cholidah

ABSTRACTAs a concept of sustainable development it is seen to support the development of human rights, especially Ekososb rights where the fulfillment of human rights no longer focuses only on the current generation but also focuses on fulfilling human rights for future generations. This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing and understanding about Indonesia's commitment after signing the International Sustainable Development Goals Commitment in 2015. This research use normative juridical methods that will analyze the concept of sustainable development in Indonesian legislation and the relation of the concept of sustainable development to the fulfillment of human rights for the people of Indonesia. The author believes that basically the concept of sustainable development is a challenging target for Indonesia as a developing country, but the achievement of this target must be sought by making concrete steps in the framework of fulfilling the global commitments that have been made by the world community to realize justice Asasi is not only for people in developed countries but also for the current generation sustainable development commitment is expected to provide fulfillment of cross-generation and cross-Regional Human Key words: Suistainabel Development, Legislation, Human Rights ABSTRAKKonsep pembangunan berkelanjutan dipandang mendukung perkembangan HAM terutama hak ekonomi, sosial dan budaya dimana pemenuhan HAM tidak lagi hanya berfokus kepada generasi yang ada saat ini namun juga fokus terhadap generasi yang akan datang. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk menganalisis dan memahami tentang komitmen Indonesia pasca melakukan penandatanganan Komitmen tujuan pembangunan berkelanjutan Internasional pada tahun 2015. Penelitian ini mengggunakan metode yuridis normatif dengan menganalisis tentang konsep pembangunan berkelanjutan di dalam perundangan Indonesia serta relasi konsep pembangunan berkelanjutan terhadap pemenuhan HAM bagi rakyat Indonesia. Penulis berpendapat bahwa konsep pembangunan berkelanjutan merupakan target yang cukup menantang untuk dicapai oleh Indonesia sebagai negara yang sedang berkembang yang harus diupayakan dengan melakukan langkah-langkah konkrit dalam rangka pemenuhan komitmen global yang telah di buat oleh masyarakat dunia demi mewujudkan keadilan Asasi tidak hanya bagi masyarakat di negara-negara maju maupun generasi saat ini tetapi juga lintas generasi dan lintas regional.Kata kunci : Pembangunan Berkelanjutan, Perundang-undangan, Hak Asasi Manusia


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Sparviero ◽  
Massimo Ragnedda

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to suggest that, to build a digital sustainable society, core terminal and instrumental values of sustainability and sustainable development should be followed across different worldviews, and in the formulation of policies or other initiatives form private and public stakeholders. These values are normative, they support the coordination of efforts of different stakeholders and can serve as guidelines for driving the development trajectory of technologies contributing to a sustainable society. Design/methodology/approach This conceptual paper defines digital sustainability from the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development. From the Rio Process (1992), through the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), this paper analyzes and theoretically discusses the intersection between digital aspects of human life and wider sustainability concerns for humanity and the planet. Technologies and digital processes are functional catalysts to the achievement of the UN 2030 SDGs and crucial for individuals’ everyday life, but their adoptions is also conditional to a variety of conflicting worldviews. Findings This paper focused on the role of digital technologies in innovation and transformation and their impact on the environment, individuals, society and economy, from a theoretical point of view. Digital technologies have changed the way in which people communicate, study, work, interact and even look for friends, relationships and love. It is, therefore, important to reflect upon the impact that this revolution would have on the individuals and on the wider socio-economic, political and environment context. In this vein, this paper attempted to reflect on the sustainability of this revolution, by sketching the concept of digital sustainability drawing upon the concept of sustainability. Originality/value Digital sustainability – like sustainability – relies on three universal values: equality, harmony, self-determination. In fact, to be sustainable, the use of digital technologies should be led by the equality value, namely, the need to not compromise the future generations, both in terms of exploitation of natural resources to produce them and in terms of to create and nor reduce job opportunities for future generations. Second, digital technologies might help tackling both the ecological and social crises through a universal collaboration according to the harmony’s value. Finally, the third value for digital sustainability is self-determination. It applies to individuals and social formations and it refers to the capability of being in control of your destiny.


Author(s):  
Robin Attfield

Sustainable development was defined in the 1987 Brundtland Report as development that ‘meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’. It envisaged social, ecological, and economic needs, favouring not just leaving future generations with options for satisfying their needs, but also introducing policies that would make the meeting of those needs more feasible. ‘Sustainability and preservation’ discusses the Millennium Development Goals set in 2000 and the Sustainable Development Goals set in 2015. It explains why biodiversity loss is a major global problem, and why its preservation warrants inclusion in these goals. The forms and limits of preservation are also considered.


2021 ◽  
Vol 296 ◽  
pp. 08003
Author(s):  
Tatyana Chernysheva

The paper describes the measures taken by Russian universities to implement the Sustainable Development Goals proclaimed by the United Nations in 2015. These goals are in line with the Third Mission activities of a modern university. The core argument is that an environmentally sound interaction should be formed in the depths of educational ecosystems, resulting in an ecological culture. It is advisable to start the transition to a new type of development at universities, since only in this case Russian technologies will eventually meet the environmental requirements. The paper considers the initiatives of the leading Russian universities to introduce economic and social changes aimed at satisfying the needs not only of the living, but also of the future generations [1].


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jane Davidson

Wales is the first country in the world to have put into law the protection of future generations through its Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015; the first country to have a legal mechanism through the Act to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals and the first country to have put the Brundtland definition of sustainable development into law. What does this mean for the values taught in Welsh universities, and how can the university role be repurposed in the interests of future generations? Building on her research for the book #futuregen: Lessons from a Small Country which was published this year, Jane Davidson, who, in her previous role as Minister in Welsh Government, proposed what is now the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, will explore the opportunities from this new values framework to transform the university sector, in particular, the student experience in Wales, and whether there are further lessons that would be valuable elsewhere.


Author(s):  
Serhii Bashlai ◽  
Vitalii Nahornyi

The purpose of the article is to comprehensively define and generalize the essence of the concept of sustainable development, the basic principles of the concept, to identify the features of the strategy of sustainable development of Ukraine’s economy in terms of European integration. Research methodology. The methodology of the system-complex approach concerning consideration of the concept of sustainable development as a single whole from three components is offered: ecology, social and economic problems. Scientific novelty lies in the substantiation that the guarantee of successful sustainable development of Ukraine is to ensure economic growth, increase social welfare and environmental security. It is stated that the concept of sustainable development appeared in the 80s of the twentieth century. in the framework of the International Commission on Environment and Development. Analyzing, systematizing and generalizing scientific definitions of many scientists, the essence of the concept of “sustainable development” is investigated and its definition is specified. It is determined that the process of state building on the basis of coordination and harmonization of social, economic and ecological components in order to meet the needs of present and future generations is a sustainable development. The main approaches to the interpretation of sustainable development are highlighted and it is indicated that the quality of life of people and the state of society are influenced by a combination of economic, social and environmental factors. It is stated that the most common in the scientific economic literature are the principles of sustainable development such as environmental protection; improving the social sphere; balance of technological and economic development. The purposes and features of formation of model of sustainable development of economy of Ukraine are covered. It is stated that the national objectives, indicators for monitoring the implementation of tasks and targets for achievement by 2030 are reflected in the National Report “Sustainable Development Goals: Ukraine”. The goals of sustainable development of Ukraine are given. Schematization of the model of balanced development of Ukraine-2030 of sustainable development of Ukraine is carried out. Tasks for the Ukrainian government in the short and long term are highlighted. Relevant conclusions have been made regarding the prospects for further sustainable development. Conclusions. According to the results of the study, it is concluded that modernity is constantly making changes to the understanding of sustainable development of Ukraine’s economy. Today, sustainable development should be understood as the process of state building on the basis of coordination and harmonization of social, economic and environmental components in order to meet the needs of present and future generations. Keywords: Ukraine’s economy, economic development, sustainable development, the concept of sustainable development, goals and principles, model of sustainable development, eurointegration.


Bakti Budaya ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Cahyaningrum Dewojati

One of the efforts in supporting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 is noble moraleducation and environmental preservation through learning. In this case, creative writing is seen as an effective learning medium to convey these values. Terefore, the development of environmentally sound creative writing study in the feld of language and Indonesian literature is considered necessary so that this community engagement activity is then implemented in Pondok Pesantren Muqimus Sunnah in Palembang. Te purpose of this community engagement is to improve the creativity of the community in the feld of creative writing that is environmentally sound as an effort to support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Te method used in this community engagement is by delivering lectures on creative writing and training in both fction and nonfction. Games are also used as ways to covey the workshop materials. From this training, it seems that madrasah teacher and students are very enthusiastic and more eager to write. In conclusion, creative writing training that is embodied in games, as well as criticism of environmental conditions, is necessary to hone the criticality and creativity of the students and teachers in the world of literacy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-38
Author(s):  
Ahmet Atalay

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are grouped under three main titles; economic development, environmental sustainability, and improvement of social well-being. Environmental sustainability is one of the most important components of sustainable development goals because it is obvious that without a sustainable environment, economic and social development goals will be abandoned. While the unplanned use of the environment and natural resources threatens environmental sustainability, it can be said that one of the most important actors in this process is sports. Mass production and consumption, facility establishment, and increase in organizations in sports accelerate environmental and natural destruction. The sustainability of sports is directly proportional to environmental sustainability. Therefore, reduction of the sports-induced negative environmental impacts will make great contributions to environmental sustainability. In this way, it will be possible to transfer both the natural environment and sports to future generations. This study was limited to environmental sustainability, which is one of the three main titles set for sustainable development goals and the effects of sports on environmental sustainability were evaluated in the light of available literature. Again, regarding the existing literature, suggestions were developed to reduce the negative environmental impacts of sports.


2021 ◽  
Vol 295 ◽  
pp. 01043
Author(s):  
Gennady Alexandrov ◽  
Irina Vyakina ◽  
Galina Skvortsova

It should be noted, that today the world scientific community try to find new ways of economic development, which are aimed at refusing to absolutize economic growth at the expense of solving social and ecological problems and ensuring the vital requirements of future generations. In this regard, the authors have proposed a methodological technique, that allows to systematize the factors of investment attractiveness of the business environment of the region, which are considered in terms of implementing the goals of sustainable development and increasing innovative activity. At the same time, we consider it necessary to emphasize, that the use of the obtained research results will allow, in our opinion, to significantly advance both in theoretical and practical terms in solving the development and implementation of reasonable interim measures to advance the region towards achieving sustainable development goals.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 1670015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tobias Alfvén ◽  
Johan Dahlstrand ◽  
David Humphreys ◽  
Daniel Helldén ◽  
Sofia Hammarstrand ◽  
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