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Title: | Analisis Capaian Keberlanjutan Pembangunan antar Provinsi dan Determinannya di Indonesia |
Other Titles: | Analysis of the Achievement of Inter-Provincial Development Sustainability and Its Determinants in Indonesia |
Authors: | Rindayati, Wiwiek Nandia, Nisa Abida |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | IPB University |
Abstract: | Pembangunan membutuhkan sumber daya alam sebagai inputnya. Namun, akan terjadi trade-off antara penyediaan kebutuhan pembangunan dan pemeliharaan kelestarian lingkungan sehingga dibutuhkan konsep pembangunan berkelanjutan untuk mendeskripsikan trade-off antar sub-sub sistem pembangunan. Di era industri 4.0, pembangunan berkelanjutan juga memerlukan digitalisasi dalam mendorong perkembangannya. Tingkat pembangunan berkelanjutan secara global dapat dilihat dengan nilai indeks Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Nilai indeks SDGs Indonesia masih tergolong rendah dibandingkan dengan negara anggota G20 lainnya. Pembangunan berkelanjutan di Indonesia belum memiliki nilai acuan yang dapat mengukur tingkat pembangunan berkelanjutan setiap provinsi sehingga diperlukannya Indeks Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (IPB). Selain itu, perlu melihat hubungan dari determinan lain terhadap Indeks Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (IPB). Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menganalisis dan menghitung tingkat pembangunan berkelanjutan antar provinsi di Indonesia. Metode analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini terdiri dari analisis deskriptif, indeks komposit, dan analisis regresi data panel. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan adanya peningkatan dari setiap dimensi pembangunan berkelanjutan antar provinsi di Indonesia. DKI Jakarta menjadi provinsi dengan capaian IPB tertinggi, sedangkan Provinsi Papua menjadi provinsi dengan capaian IPB terendah. Determinan yang berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap IPB adalah infrastruktur pendidikan, beban emisi, lapangan kerja, dan akses internet Development requires natural resources as input. However, there will be a trade-off between the provision of development needs and the maintenance of environmental sustainability, so the concept of sustainable development is needed to describe the trade-off between development sub-sub-systems. In the era of industry 4.0, sustainable development also requires digitalization in encouraging its development. The level of sustainable development globally can be seen by the value of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) index. The value of Indonesia's SDGs index is still relatively low compared to other G20 member countries. Sustainable development in Indonesia does not yet have a reference value that can measure the level of sustainable development in each province, so the Sustainable Development Index (IPB) is needed. In addition, it is necessary to look at the relationship of other determinants to the Sustainable Development Index (IPB). The purpose of this study is to analyze and calculate the level of sustainable development between provinces in Indonesia. The analysis method used in this study consists of descriptive analysis, composite index, and panel data regression analysis. The results of this study show that there is an increase in every dimension of sustainable development between provinces in Indonesia. DKI Jakarta is the province with the highest IPB achievement, while Papua Province is the province with the lowest IPB achievement. The determinants that have a positive and significant effect on IPB are educational infrastructure, emission burden, employment, and internet access |
URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/155553 |
Appears in Collections: | UT - Economics and Development Studies |
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