scholarly journals A Review of Suramadu Regional Development Acceleration towards Sustainable Development Concept

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 193-208
Author(s):  
Firre An Suprapto ◽  
Agus Manshur

Based on the Surabaya Madura Regional Development Agency Master Plan 2010-2024, Madura Island has a strategic position as part of the Gerbangkertosusila Urban National Strategy. There is still, however, a development disparity between Madura Island and East Java. This can be seen from the economic performance of Madura Island which is quite low compared to other districts or cities in East Java Province. Madura Human Development Index (HDI) is below the East Java on average, and the percentage of poor people in Madura is the highest in East Java. Therefore, the development of Surabaya-Madura (Suramadu) must be integrated through regional development, such as development of connectivity systems. The research used descriptive analysis to assess the characteristics of a program and to adjust the characteristics with sustainable development theory that consists of three components, namely: environmental, economic, and social developments. These can ultimately be used to sharpen the development target to be achieved in the next 5 (five) years. Data were collected using secondary survey instruments through existing literature studies and policy reviews, such as National Medium-Term Development Plan 2020-2024 and Regional Medium-Term Development Plan of East Java Province.

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valeriu Stelian Niţoi ◽  
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Constantina Chiriac ◽  
Marius Gîrtan ◽  
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The paper aims to be a general analysis material on the principles of modelling sustainable development processes at the regional level, by studying sustainable development of the economy of the regions by supporting regional socio-economic activities, i.e. those processes leading to a sustainable and harmonious development of the region and which do not result in adverse impacts on the human health or the environment. In this context, a regional development plan is proposed that sets out aspects structured on the following dimensions: economy, ecology, social. The plan analyzes all these areas but, what is very important, the adopted measures include elements common to the three spheres, as it is not advisable to prioritize the sectors.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 154-166
Author(s):  
Isti Larasati Widiastuty

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perkembangan ketenagakerjaan di Indonesia, peran perempuan dan penduduk terdidik dalam pencapaian target Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) di Indonesia. Mencapai tujuan SDGs memerlukan partisipasi, kerja dan sinergitas yang komprehensif dari berbagai pihak. Penelitian ini ingin menyoroti bagaimana mencapai target kedelapan SDGs dengan memperhatian peran perempuan dalam pembangunan dan aktivitas kerja. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah analisis dekriptif dan analisis statistik regresi linier berganda. Sumber data yang digunakan berasal dari Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS). Beberapa indikator ketenagakerjaan menunjukkan tren meningkat dari 2010 - 2018. Penduduk terdidik mendominasi kegiatan bekerja dan penganggur di Indonesia. Pada tahun 2018 jumlah penganggur terdidik sebanyak 65,89% dari total penganggur. Variabel yang mempengaruhinya adalah rata-rata upah, tingkat kemiskinan, tingkat kesempatan kerja terdidik, jumlah penduduk miskin dan jumlah penduduk usia kerja, dengan koefisien determinasi 0,959. Partisipasi perempuan dalam aktivitas kerja  dan sumbangan pendapatannya dalam ekonomi lebih rendah daripada laki-laki, namun secara tren menunjukkan peningkatan. The role women and educated population in effort to achieve sustainable development goals in Indonesia AbstractThis study aims to determine the development of employment in Indonesia, the role of women and educated residents in achieving the targets of Sustainable development Goals (SDGs) in Indonesia. Achieving the goals s of SDGs requires comprehensive participation, work and synergy from stakeholders. This study wants to highlinght how to reach the eighth target of SDGs bay paying attention to the role of women in development and work activities. The analytical method used descriptive analysis and statistical analysis of multiple linier regression. The data source used is  secondary data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS). During this period several employment indicators showed an increasing trend each year. Educated population dominates work activities and unemploment people in Indonesia. In 2018 the number of educated unemployment reached 65,89% of the total unemployed people in Indonesia. The variables that influence it are  average wages, poverty levels, educated employent rates, the number of poor people and the number of working-age population, with a coefficient of determination arround 0.959. women’s participation in work activities and the contribution of their income in the economy is lower than men, but in trend shows an increase.


2020 ◽  
Vol 200 ◽  
pp. 03001
Author(s):  
Finky Larasati ◽  
Ayomi Dita Rarasati ◽  
Antony Sihombing

The existence of university can be a new growth center area that causes affect to increased carrying capacity areas such as residential area and trigger development of commercial and service areas to support educational activities. Development uncontrolled area will give problems to the surrounding area. In the Kaliurang km.5 street corridor, precisely in Caturtunggal Village, Yogyakarta experienced regional development that is because there are two campuses such as Gadjah Mada University and Yogyakarta State University which have high student attractiveness. This causes a problem impact to traffic in main street, land use change in green open space, and high building density. The concept of a compact city is a concept sustainable development one of the carious sustainable development approaches to solve this problem by considering environmental, economic, and environment aspects. This study aims to examine the characteristics of compact cities in the region Kaliurang km.5 street, as well as providing direction for regional development in realizing it sustainable areas with qualitative descriptive analysis technique.


Simulacra ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abd Hannan

<em>Being declared in 2015 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. development based Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has an aim to operate the development which is not only in progression but also in the orientation of maintenance of social area.Reaching the aim development based SDGs gives high response to universal development, emancipative, and participative that orientate to local wisdom value. This study focus on having an aim of analyzing on going Madura reinforcement through empowerment of local wisdom value. Several main issues become a focus of this analysis namely sustainable development concept, and the concept of local wisdom value. This study is descriptive study by library approach. The theory perspective of this study is development sociology theory. The finding of this study is about description concept and sustainable development theory; the explanation of local wisdom value in a system and social structure of Madura society; and descriptive analysis about sustainable development of Madura through empowerment of local wisdom value. Generally, this paper contributes of explaining the existence of local wisdom value in Madura development dynamic, and the explanation of social change of local society in sustainable development era.</em>


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 32-43
Author(s):  
Akbar Silo

The five-year period of development as outlined in the document RPJMD (Medium-Term Regional Development Plan), has achieved significant success, although there are still conscious strategic issues that are unsolved optimally. It can be traced from a series of evaluation studies to ensure consistency between the programs organized in 5 years with defined policy agenda to achieve the vision of local government. This study was conducted in a pragmatic approach that emphasizes the evaluation of policies: First, Integratif. An evaluation of the program and its financial package on cross institutions (Ind: SKPD/regional work unit). Secondly, comparatively, the achievements of development program compared with: (a) the goals stated in the document of Medium-Term Regional Development Plan (RJPMD/Ind), (b) development of mean achievement average per year, (c) the achievements of other areas, including a national scale and the achievement of the MDG's (Millennium Development Goal's).Object of the study are: All the goals set out in the mission to realize its vision of regional development as well as development programs and activities to achieve the targets and affect from various sources of financial. This study covers the gains of development programs within 5 years, including: macro achievements and outcomes for each development field. In addition, it is also obtained a description of the degree of relevancy, coherence, and correspondence between the realization of programs and activities with targeted goals, as well as the achievement of the mission and the development agenda so it can be measured the degree of the medium-term vision achievement. The district/city as a target sample of the study is Jayapura District, Puncak Jaya, District, Mimika District, and Jayapura city.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Luciana L. Nahumuri

The essence and urgency of government expenditure for regional development is very crucial in realizing sustainable development, meaning that government spending must meet current needs without compromising the fulfillment of the needs of future generations. The higher the state revenue, the higher the state expenditure for regional development. Thus, an increase in understanding of government expenditure for regional development in a sustainable manner must be carried out with the principle of prudence in this country.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 1550-1613
Author(s):  
O.E. Akimova ◽  
S.K. Volkov ◽  
E.A. Gladkaya ◽  
I.M. Kuzlaeva

Subject. The article discusses the sustainability of regional economy development, its definition, and the substance of sustainable development. Objectives. We aim at performing a comprehensive analysis of indicators of sustainability and adaptability of regional development in the context of digitalization, formulating a strategy for economic behavior that takes into account the multidimensional nature of regional inequality and is focused on boosting the economic potential of regions. Methods. The study draws on dialectic and systems approaches, general scientific methods of retrospective, situational, economic and statistical, and comparative analysis. Results. The sustainability of the region focuses on improving the human welfare over long time horizon. This happens in three areas, i.e. maximizing the efficiency of resource use; ensuring justice and democracy; minimizing resource consumption and environmental damage. The stability of the region can be assessed by using one parameter, or by combining the parameters in accordance with the type of region and expected results. Conclusions. The adaptation of a region to changing conditions depends on its type (‘adapted’, ‘adaptive’, and ‘non-adapted’). Regional inequality has two main components: difference in economic potential and social satisfaction of residents. Another component, affecting the stability and adaptability of regions, is the level of their digitalization. However, some regions have only formally embarked on the path of digitalization. Moreover, a focus on smart technologies, solutions and digitalization often leads to ignoring the goals of sustainable development. Smart technologies should be aimed at ensuring sustainability within the framework of the smart sustainable city concept.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 891-908
Author(s):  
T.A. Smirnova

Subject. This article deals with the issues of functioning of the region as a system. Objectives. The article aims to identify the problems of the region's functioning as a system, develop methodological tools to monitor the sustainable development of the Siberian Federal District territories, and determine the the impact of socio-economic and environmental factors on the sustainable development of the region as a whole. Methods. For the study, I used the methods of theoretical, statistical, and empirical analyses taking into account an integrated approach. Results. The article reveals the impact of some individual components of regional development on the sustainability of the territorial system as a whole. Relevance. The results of the study can be used to analyze the sustainability of regions' development.


Ergodesign ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (2) ◽  
pp. 58-62
Author(s):  
Alexander Anishenko ◽  
Tatyana Krotenko ◽  
Dmitriy Erokhin

A systematic analysis of the concept of "sustainable development of the region" is carried out . The classification of factors that affect the process of sustainable development is given. A three -factor resource model for the formation of sustainable development of the region , including human, financial and raw materials, is described. The necessity of systematic monitoring as an element of regional development control is substantiated.


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