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Mujio
"Having abundant natural resources, the village is the foundation of the city. Villages have the potential to develop various natural, physical, social, demographic, and cultural resources that have not been optimally utilized. Therefore, sustainable village development is necessary to improve villagers' welfare and quality of life. This study aims to identify the status of village sustainability and sensitive attributes in village development through a case study in Cijeruk Village, Cijeruk District, Bogor Regency. The study examined four aspects of sustainability, ecology, economy, socio-culture, and legal and institutional dimensions using a Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) analysis called Rap-BUSAJI (Rapid Appraisal of Cijeruk Village Development). The study found that Cijeruk Village has a relatively sustainable status, with an overall index of 53.29%. The study also identified ten sensitive attributes that could be used to evaluate development. These ten attributes include three ecological dimension attributes (clean water sources for communal MCK, availability of clean water, and availability of MCK in every house); 3 attributes of the economic dimension (marketing range of main commodities, types of main commodities, and availability of supporting industries for main commodities); 3 attributes of the socio-cultural dimension (average community education level, number of agricultural workforces, and number of unemployment); and one attribute of legal and institutional dimensions (maps of disaster-prone areas availability)."
Jakarta: Kementerian PPN/Bappenas, 2023
650 JISDP 4:1 (2023)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sri Mahendra Satria Wirawan
"ABSTRACT
The budget spending in the Regional Government Budget (APBD) is one of the indicators of the success of the regional development. DKI Jakarta Province APBD spending is seen to be sub optimal, with the average of 75.79% in the last 5 years (2012-2016), below the 95% target set out by the Minister of Finance. As such, a study is required to review why it happens and what factors need to be addressed to optimize the DKI Jakarta Province APBD spending. The previous study conducted to analyze the low spending in the Ministries/Institutions and Regional Government in general. This study is conducted to understand the sustainability of the budget spending and to identify the types of spending that might be the driver to optimize the DKI Jakarta Province APBD spending, enabling the province realized its development target and directly providing a desirable impact the public and the business world, increase their trust to the government and in turn will push the DKI Jakarta economic growth. This study uses Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) with a secondary data from The Regional Government Financial Report (LKPD) of DKI Jakarta Province for the year of 2012 to 2016 and the End of Term Accountability Report (LKPJ AMJ) of DKI Jakarta Province of the Year 2013 to 2017 (2016). The result of this study shows that the average DKI Jakarta Province APBD spending of the last five years (2012-2016) is 47.64 or fall under the category of less sustainable, whereas the spending items causing the unfavorable result are the social benefits, grants, land acquisitions and buildings and structures spending. As such, it is recommended that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government establishes a more measurable policy on planning, budgeting and execution and to increase the competence of its apparatus."
Jakarta: Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs, 2018
351 JBP 10:1 (2018)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library