scholarly journals PROGRAM KAMPUNG KONSERVASI OTSUKA SEBAGAI BENTUK CSR PT. AMERTA INDAH OTSUKA

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 222
Author(s):  
Adik Maulana Santang ◽  
Hana Hanifah ◽  
Santoso Tri Raharjo ◽  
Sahadi Humaedi

ABSTRAK Pembangunan berkelanjutan bukan suatu hal yang tidak dapat dilakukan, tetapi mimpi besar yang dapat dicapai ketika seluruh pihak kesatuan negara yang terlibat dalam pelaksanaan CSR terjalin dalam usaha kolaborasi yang kuat. Corporate Social Responsibility merupakan suatu operasi bisnis yang berkomitmen tidak hanya untuk meningkatkan keuntungan perusahaan secara finansial tetapi untuk membantu pembangunan sosial-ekonomi kawasan secara holistik, melembaga, dan berkelanjutan. Untuk mewujudkan pembangunan berkelanjutan, PBB menetapkan SDGs ( Sustainable Development Goals ) sebagai agenda untuk pembangunan berkelanjutan dengan menerapkan prinsip universal, terintegrasi dan inklusif. Metode yang digunakan dalam penulisan artikel ini adalah metode studi literatur dengan mencari relevansi antara teori yang sesuai dengan kasus atau permasalahan yang dikaji. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa pelaksanaan CSR dianggap sebagai bagian integral dari pembangunan berkelanjutan, yang mana pembangunan berkelanjutan bukan hanya dijalankan oleh perusahaan dan pemerintah saja namun semua stakeholder yang terlibat menjadi partisipan dalam setiap pelaksanaan program tanggungjawab sosial suatu perusahaan. Untuk itu dalam upaya mendorong pencapaian Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs), PT. Amerta Indah Otsuka membuat Kampung Konservasi Otsuka sebagai bentuk CSR yang berprinsip pada pembangunan berkelanjutan. Kampung Konservasi Otsuka merupakan program jangka panjang. Diharapkan dengan Kampung Konservasi Otsuka ini terbentuknya masyarakat yang mampu melakukan upaya konservasi mandiri, dan mampu meningkatkan pendapatan/penghasilan secara ekonomi. Keberhasilan program diharapkan juga dapat memberikan dampak yang dapat mendorong setiap orang lebih peduli dengan lingkungannya.  ABSTRACT Sustainable development is not something that cannot be done, but a big dream that can be done by a compilation of all parties involved in implementing CSR is established in a strong collaborative effort. CSR is a business operation that is approved not only to increase the company's profitability financially but also to support the socio - economic development, institutionalized and sustainable. To realize sustainable development, the U nited Nations sets the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) as an agenda for sustainable development by applying universal, integrated and inclusive. The method used in this article is the method of studying literature by looking for relevance between theo ries that correspond to the case or problem being studied. The results of the study show how the implementation of CSR is considered an integral part of sustainable development. PT. Amerta Indah Otsuka created the Otsuka Conservation Village as a form of C SR that is based on sustainable development. Otsuka Conservation Village is a long - term program. It is hoped that with this Otsuka Conservation Village, communities will be able to provide independent assistance, and be able to increase income. The sustain ability program is expected to produce results that can encourage everyone to be more concerned with their environment.  

Author(s):  
Pratyush Paras Sarma ◽  
Sagarmoy Phukan

Assam was the first state in India to have undertaken the Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a long-term guiding strategy for development. At the end of five years, before the state election, evaluating the work on SDGs in Assam is essential to follow up on the commitment of the government. But before we start evaluating the SDGs it is important to understand the development road Assam has taken over the last 100-150 years and why we must make a new turn. This study has tried to understand certain loopholes which have hampered the progress of SDGs in Assam along with how much Assam has been able to address its sustainability issues and how we can progress. We have reviewed the performance of the state based upon the official performance index released by NITI Aayog, Government of India. Our review of the index reflects that Assam has performed relatively poorer than the other states of the country. However, the ethnic culture of the region was deeply rooted in nature which the state can now adopt and harness to achieve its SDGs. KEYWORDS: Sustainable Development Goals; Assam Election; Indigenous Knowledge; Citizen Science; Polycentric Governance


2022 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-63
Author(s):  
Juliusz Piwowarski ◽  
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Larysa Yankovska ◽  
Bohdan-Petro Koshovyi ◽  
Ira Von-Nagy ◽  
...  

The first Sustainable Development Goal expresses the global concern in poverty eradication. We looked at the theory of poverty reduction with a long-term perspective in mind to confirm the congruence of modern approaches and their compliance with the principles of sustainable development. Despite clear signs of targeting Sustainable development goals to the future, we have found that future poverty needs deep discussion. We researched legal acts, policies and scientific sources to prove the possibility and suitability of recognising future poverty as a valid form of poverty. We considered the main possible difficulties that will challenge initiatives of future poverty exhausting. Finally, we proposed several perspective directions of further research to include the future poverty concept into the agenda of governments and supranational organisations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 95 ◽  
pp. 01004
Author(s):  
Hanna Shevchenko ◽  
Mykola Petrushenko

Research background: rural tourism is an economic and environmental activity that fits harmoniously into the concept of sustainable and inclusive development. In Ukraine, it is called rural green tourism, but in practice not all aspects of it can meet the Sustainable Development Goals 2030. Purpose of the article: to analyze the relationship between the structures of the rural tourism goals and the SDGs, to demonstrate the evolution, possibilities of the development on the example of Ukraine’s rural tourism, especially in the framework of the European Green Deal. Methods: factor analysis – when studying the structure of the rural tourism goals and the factors that affect it, as well as when comparing it with the structure of other sustainable activities; elements of graph theory – in the graphical analysis of the Sustainable Development Goals decomposition in their projection into the plane of rural tourism. Findings & Value added: the structure of the rural green tourism goals in Ukraine have been harmonized with the Sustainable Development Goals 2030. Sustainability factors have been identified that allow the tourism and recreation sphere in the medium and long term perspective not only to form a competitive market for relevant services, but also to serve as an important component of the inclusive development. Factors of tourism sphere transformation due to the coronavirus pandemic are taken into consideration. The concept of the phased programming in sphere of rural tourism in Ukraine within the framework of the European Green Deal 2030 and 2050 has been improved.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shiva Ilkhanizadeh

Purpose This paper aims to identify the main stakeholders and the extent of their collaboration in the management of sustainable tourism policy planning practices in North Cyprus. Design/methodology/approach This paper provides a literature review of previous work. Findings This study recommends that the main stakeholder – national government – should actively involve a wider group of stakeholders in a collaborative effort to attain long-term sustainable development goals. Originality/value This is the first study to review the literature on sustainable development and the role of different stakeholders in North Cyprus.


Author(s):  
Seda Yildirim

The term sustainable consumption is not only a behavior type in marketing and a just consumption behavior, it is more than this. Sustainable or responsible consumption behavior can change the world. Sustainable consumption concept has been investigated widely in the literature and factors that effecting sustainable consumption or being a green consumer has been investigated recently, too. But the relationship between sustainable development and consumer behavior isn't investigated sufficiently. After 2030 Sustainable Development Goals set up, responsibilities and roles have been an important issue to achieve sustainable development in the long term. In this point, this study aims to investigate the consumer role for sustainable development goals through sustainable consumption patterns and trends.


2022 ◽  
pp. 872-888
Author(s):  
Seda Yildirim

The term sustainable consumption is not only a behavior type in marketing and a just consumption behavior, it is more than this. Sustainable or responsible consumption behavior can change the world. Sustainable consumption concept has been investigated widely in the literature and factors that effecting sustainable consumption or being a green consumer has been investigated recently, too. But the relationship between sustainable development and consumer behavior isn't investigated sufficiently. After 2030 Sustainable Development Goals set up, responsibilities and roles have been an important issue to achieve sustainable development in the long term. In this point, this study aims to investigate the consumer role for sustainable development goals through sustainable consumption patterns and trends.


2022 ◽  
pp. 288-307
Author(s):  
Seda Yildirim ◽  
Isil Demirtas ◽  
Durmus Cagri Yildirim

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the progress in 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, and policymakers have been challenged with the implications of conventional economic system in the market. At this point, it can be said that the adoption of the best alternative economic and business model for the marketplace is the new phenomenon during the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, alternative economic and business models can reduce the carbon emission, environmental pollution, and global warming, but there is a still dark point in solving social issues globally. This study aims to give a brief framework for alternative economic and business models in the context of sustainability. This study presents the links between 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, digital economy, and de-growth. In other words, this chapter focuses on digital economy (digitalization) and degrowth model (degrowing). Accordingly, it is thought to give an up-to-date work for achieving sustainable development after the COVID-19 pandemic in the long term.


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