Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and Economic Results in the Economic Sector of the Colombian Caribbean

2022 ◽  
pp. 281-305
Author(s):  
Francisco Espasandín-Bustelo ◽  
Lourdes Osorio Bayter

This research is important for several reasons. First, companies are being pressured by different interest groups to contribute to the achievement of the SDGs; second, a very high percentage of companies are not even sensitive to the fact that the SDGs are important for their sustainability; thirdly, researchers, especially those in the social sciences, have not generated knowledge about the state of the SDGs in companies; and fourth, the tourism sector is important for the achievement of the SDGs. The data collection method focuses on the material object “hotel companies” and uses secondary data available in different sources. Among the most relevant results of the research, the authors highlight the following: first, the companies in the sample, although they do not seem to have a formal plan, implement one or more SDGs; in second place, the SDG implemented in the largest number of companies is gender equality; thirdly, the least implemented SDGs are quality education, clean water and sanitation, affordable and non-polluting energy, and reduction of inequalities.

2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-78
Author(s):  
Md. Mizanur Rahman

This study presented an overview of Bangladesh's tourism sector, which also strived to identify the opportunities and challenges that warrant policy interventions. Both primary and secondary data were used in this research. It was found that the frequency of inbound tourists' arrival showed a declining trend. The tourism sector's growth cannot keep pace with national growth domestic product though Bangladesh's global rank and score showed an increasing trend. Despite economic upsurging and vast potentiality, Bangladesh could not be a popular destination for foreign tourists. Cultural and natural resources and tourist and airport infrastructure have been identified as the disadvantaged pillars. The country cannot offer cheaper and more comfortable accommodation and transportation facilities. There is a lack of diversity in tourism events and fun-making elements. Online tourist platforms, booking, and financial transactions are not widely available and accessible. Supermall and safe food providing agencies have not been developed across the country. The study advocates for formulating a holistic national tourism policy eyeing achieving sustainable development goals. There is ample scope for developing a regional tourism hub taking Bhutan and Nepal.


2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Priyono Priyono ◽  
Ihwan Susilo ◽  
Karyono Karyono ◽  
Agus Anggoro Sigit

Klaten Regency is a regency that owning very strategic situation, that is lay between 3 (three ) metropolis (Jogjakarta, Surakarta, and Semarang). This Regency is having immeasurable properties, there are agriculture area, tourism, mining, and so on. This condition is obliging that this regency have to make an inventarisation of their properties to make a profile so thisregency can make a good decision to their region especially to their peoples. This research use secondary data analisys that collected from region statistics and by collecting data from many related institution and than it can gives some resource balance of this sub-province. Topographic condition of Klaten Regency predominated with flat and landuse which is rice field areal still majority, designate that this area is compatible used for agriculture. This condition is proved with big paddy supply which reach 300 ton per year while other agriculture product just only about tens of thousand ton. Agriculture sector is a potential sector to buils but the condition is worsed by the degradation of rice field areal with 26 hectare per year and also the increasing of the amount of resident every year that is proving the high requirement of land. Besides agriculture, this sub-province is also supported with mine and tourism sector. Mining sector are stone, clay, and sand are caused by the location of this area is in volcanic hill side. Tourism sector also contribute big Region Original Income to this Regency which progressively mount every year. By 3 (three) tourism object type, this sector can contribute Region Original Income equal to 773.674.000 rupiahs and supported with hotel facility, restaurant, and accessibility which mounting every year. However, amount of terminal which in this time there is not yet supported the demand.This Regency also experience of the increasing of economic sector, that is the financial that is the amount of Foreign Capital Proyect and Nation Capital Proyect, Region Original Income , and Brotto Regional Domestic Product that designating the increasing of people level live.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. inPress
Author(s):  
Khy’sh Nusri Leapatra Chamalinda ◽  
Tarjo ◽  
Bambang Hariyadi

Corruption not only cause financial losses to the state but also violates the social and economic rights of society at large. Corruption always draws more attention than other criminal acts (Hartanti, 2005). This research aims to present a demographic portrait of corruptors in Indonesia based on the Decree of Supreme Court of 2015. This research used qualitative method with descriptive analytical approach. There were 92 cases of corruption in the Decree of Supreme Court of 2015 and the number of corruptors analyzed was 106. Informants in this research were psychologists and religious experts. Data collection method for the primary data was interview and the secondary data collection method was investigating decree of Supreme Court documents. The results showed that the majority of corruptors in Indonesia were male (87%), Muslim (74%), aged between 46 - 55 years old (51%), undergraduates (34%), working as civil servants (45 %), serving as government officials or employees (56%), and working within the scope of government agencies (57%).


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Bambang Kusbandrijo ◽  
Endro Tjahjono ◽  
Achluddin Ibnu Rochim

Ponorogo Regency has the potential of tourism, including natural tourism, religious tourism and cultural tourism. The tourism sector has not been explored optimally so it has not become a tourist destination. This study answers two fundamental problems, namely the first to describe the tourism potential and the implementation of the development that has been carried out and secondly to develop a management model for Ponorogo tourist destinations in order to achieve development goals as a tourism area capable of increasing the PAD and economy of the Ponorogo community. Qualitative methods are used in research, primary and secondary data sources. Speakers were the Ponorogo Tourism service apparatus, cultural and tourism activists, NGOs. Field data results are interpreted, researchers interpret data by reviewing symptoms based on their perspective, comparing with previous studies. Research Results 1) Ponorogo has tourism potential, both natural, cultural, religious, culinary and cultural arts, creative economy. Tourism development in Ponorogo has not been optimal due to limited socialization and communication, infrastructure to tourist destinations is inadequate. The synergy between stakeholders has not yet been established so that tourism potential has not been optimal in providing economic impact to the community and increasing PAD. 2) The tourism development model certainly starts from the mapping of potential and management of development in an integrated and mutually reinforcing manner between tourism potentials. Tourism development needs to support a legal umbrella in the form of a Regional Regulation. Tourism development is carried out collaboratively by all parties so that all parties are jointly responsible for achieving success. All parties contribute according to the position and authority attached to high integrity and commitment


2021 ◽  
Vol 325 ◽  
pp. 06010
Author(s):  
Heein Yang ◽  
Amanda Rastiana Putri ◽  
Ali Muta’aly Muhammad ◽  
Alim Rohman ◽  
Hanifah Nur Fadhilah ◽  
...  

Agriculture is an important economic sector in human life. One of the analyses of agricultural resources is food adequacy which is closely related to food availability and food needs. The research location of this study is West Sulawesi Province which has the potential for economic development to improve the welfare of its people and be able to implement sustainable development. The purpose of this study is to determine rice sufficiency from 2016 to 2020 for each district and to projected it for several years. The research was conducted by quantitative methods and analyzed descriptively and spatially. The data collection method is documentation method by literature studies to collect secondary data from Central Statistics Bureau (BPS) of West Sulawesi Province. In general, rice sufficiency in West Sulawesi Province from 2016 to 2020 is included in the sufficient category. However, for several years there were two districts with inadequate amounts of rice, which were Majene and North Mamuju. The projection results in 2025 and 2030 also show the same thing, Majene and North Mamuju are still in the insufficient category and it will get worse in 2030. So in general, West Sulawesi Province is predicted to be unable to meet food needs.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 259
Author(s):  
Gusti Ayu Herlin Mardiana

This study analyzes three variables, namely Gianyar Regency PAD, PHR and retribution for recreation and sports. The analytical tool used in this study is contribution analysis, linear regression. This study uses secondary data, so that the data collection method used is the method of non-participant observation. Based on the results of the analysis, it is known that the contribution of tourism sector revenues from PHR and retribution for recreation and sports reached an average of 44.71 percent during 2002-2017. The results of this study can be a reference for the Gianyar Regency Government that revenue from the tourism sector has a large contribution to the Gianyar Regency PAD, so the Gianyar Regency Government is increasingly motivated to continue to improve facilities and infrastructure in the tourism sector that can support increased income from the tourism sector. Keywords: Hotel And Restaurant Tax; Retribution For Recreation And Sports; Local Revenue.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-107
Author(s):  
Aditha Agung Prakoso ◽  
◽  
Eugenius Pradipto ◽  
Muhammad Sani Roychansyah ◽  
Bima Setya Nugraha ◽  
...  

Purpose: The community-based tourism concept needs to be understood deeply. We need to know and predict the opportunities and challenges that exist and will occur in the future in developing the community and tourism as a mutualism. This research analyzed the theories to describe it and derive conclusions for the basic concepts of community-based tourism as well as further explore the cases of applying these concepts to gain opportunities and challenges from community-based tourism Research methodology: This study is a conceptual article using the literature review method Results: This study elaborates the concepts, opportunities and challenges of the community-based tourism paradigm. Limitations: This study is a secondary data-based analysis (literature review) on the concept of community-based tourism in the social and cultural context of the community, as well as the opportunities and challenges of its application to tourism development Contribution: This study provides an in-depth and comprehensive view of community-based tourism to assist in exploring approaches and theories in community-based tourism research and planning and policymaking in the tourism sector, especially in the local community aspect.


Author(s):  
Theresia Theresia

<h5><em>This research aims to look at how implementation of CSR based on the criteria of SDGs for companies incorporated in Indonesia Global Compact Network (IGCN) in Indonesia. This research is important because pengukapan corporate CSR is important information for current stakeholders in the decision making. The company is no longer just votes from financial performance, but also the social and environmental performance. This study is a qualitative descriptive study with a secondary data source from a report published sustainability company for 2 years consecutive to see continuity disclosure. The subject was the company as representative members IGCN. Data collection techniques with documentation from company websites and analysis with content analysis. From the results of the research, it can be concluded that disclosure of CSR to the company being the subject of the 7 research meets the criteria sudaj SDGs especially on social aspects.Based on the results of research and discussion, then it could be drawn in summary as follows: (1) disclosure of corporate CSR in terms of 17 criteria SDGs looks still need to be developed. The results of the analysis showed there are 6 criteria disclosed by criteria 7 of the 17 companies that is the subject of research. (2) it appears from table 1, the company's disclosure of the year 2015 and 2016 consistent means that the information revealed by 2015, expressed again with perkembanagn in the year 2016. This looks from the criteria expressed in 2015, the company disclosed back in 2016. (3) the dominant Disclosure more toward social rather than the environment such as: health and well-being, education, clean water and sanitation, consumer and partnership. Criteria on the direction of the environment is energy consumption. </em></h5><h5><em> </em></h5><p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><strong><em>: </em></strong><em>SDGs, IGCN, CSR, content analysis</em></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Muhammad Munir

This article describes the conflict that occurred between Regular and Intensive santri at TMI Putra al-Amin Prenduan. The data collection method used is comparing observational data with the results of interviews with triangulation. Humans are born to know each other and socialize. But everyone also has to live in groups. Problems arise when there is a conflict of social relations between groups and a lack of social communication that occurs due to several things. The conflict that occurred among the Regular and Intensive santri at TMI Putra al-Amin Prenduan, which resulted in a lack of social communication and admonished the santri. This is due to provocative words that often arise among santri, causing emotion within themselves to be very high which results in the emergence of hostility among santri. From the data obtained, about the Regular and Intensive santri social groups there are three that cause conflicts to occur between santri, namely: the mischief of the santri, the behavior of the santri and the social interaction of the santri. While the causes of the Regular and Intensive santri conflict in TMI Putra Al-Amien Prenduan are caused by three things, namely: the factor of the older brother's doctrine, fanatics and bullying.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Salma Savira Siddik ◽  
Eka Wardhani

<p>Hospital X was class b private hospitals that are located in Batam with 297 unit beds. The waste that can be categorized as solid waste medical in the hospital which is infectious, pharmacy, hazardous and toxic waste, cytotoxic, sharp object.  The purpose of this research is to identify, a source of , the characteristics, solid waste medical produced by hospital X in Batam and also conduct an evaluation of solid waste medical management hospital in accordance with the minister of environment and forestry 56 2015 on procedures and technical requirements of hazardous and toxic waste management than health service facilities. This research used primary and secondary data collection method. The research results show solid waste medical management at the hospital X in Batam most of them are in according to rule. But there are some things that must be improved are blinding trash bag, efficiency and minimal temparature the combustion chamber incinerator. Management efforts must to do are briefing to officer of the waste collection about the way to blinding trash bag in according to the regulation and the incinerator that can serve confirming to standard of burning hazardous and toxic waste. <strong></strong></p>


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