Region Jurnal Pembangunan Wilayah dan Perencanaan Partisipatif,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(2), P. 549 - 549
Published: July 12, 2024
<p
dir="ltr"><span>This
study
aimed
to
analyze
the
correlation
between
human
development,
income
inequality,
economic
growth,
and
access
sanitation
in
Bali,
Indonesia.
The
research
used
secondary
data
from
Indonesian
Central
Bureau
of
Statistics
(BPS)
on
access,
Human
Development
Index
(HDI),
Gini
Ratio,
Gross
Domestic
Product
(GDP)
Bali
Province
2017
2021.
Multiple
linear
regression
analysis
was
conducted
examine
relationship
these
variables.
findings
showed
that
HDI
has
a
significant
positive
with
while
GDP
Ratio
have
no
correlations.
results
suggested
investing
development
is
crucial
for
improving
sanitation.
Additionally,
highlighted
importance
addressing
inequality
promoting
sustainable
growth
order
improve
access.
These
will
be
important
input
policy
other
developing
regions.</span></p>
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
165, P. 112191 - 112191
Published: June 3, 2024
Amidst
global
pushes
for
sustainable
land
development,
Jakarta
confronts
pressing
municipal
solid
waste
management
(MSWM)
issues,
with
limited
landfill
capacities
and
rampant
illegal
dumping
in
slum
non-slum
areas,
exacerbating
consumption
challenges.
This
context
underscores
the
urgency
to
explore
adaptive
MSWM
strategies
that
align
broader
planning
objectives.
research
aims
distinguish
shed
light
on
preferences
of
Jakarta's
residents.
The
emphasis
is
placed
their
importance-performance
(I-P)
related
strategies.
An
in-depth
evaluation
involved
twelve
indicators
across
five
capacity
dimensions,
correlating
them
I-P
metrics
participant
demographics.
Both
communities
underscored
importance
bolstering
circular
economy
segregation.
However,
a
pronounced
awareness
regarding
treatment
was
observed
among
On
other
hand,
individuals
from
locales
indicated
greater
need
focused
encouragement
resources
engage
segregation
initiatives
effectively.
insights
this
study
are
pivotal
urban
planners,
policymakers,
scholars.
Recommendations
span
instituting
self-reminder
systems,
enhancing
collection
services,
ensuring
strict
regulatory
compliance
endorsing
bank
participation
mobilizing
local
community
leaders,
or
cadres,
lead
endeavors.
By
fostering
harmonious
ecosystem,
smart
cities
like
can
ensure
equitable
progressive
all
its
residents,
thus
moving
closer
future.
Waste Management Bulletin,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(3), P. 204 - 215
Published: July 31, 2024
This
study
aims
to
bridge
the
gap
between
governmental
policymaking
and
citizens'
environmental
attitudes
by
providing
scientific
advice
governments
on
how
encourage
community
engagement
in
sustainable
waste
management
(SWM)
programs.
It
seeks
integrate
class
preferences,
based
their
awareness,
into
SWM
The
employs
comprehensive
data
analysis,
including
factor
identification
attitudes,
preference
determination
through
importance-performance
probit
logit
models.
Through
this
identifies
nexus
societal
concerns
as
crucial
for
success
of
metropolitan
cities.
research
consists
several
stages
such
identifying
factors
classes
citizen
analyzing
preferences
an
analysis
programs,
creating
models
using
methods.
reveals
two
critical
cities:
concerns.
From
distinct
emerge:
proactive
'Sustainable
Supporters'
more
passive
'Indifferent
Citizens'.
policy
implications
derived
from
suggest
that
while
can
be
further
mobilized
advanced
platform
emphasizes
collection
optimization,
processing,
Citizens'
require
strategies
focused
bolstering
digital
programs
simplify
disposal
recycling.
To
broader
participation
ensure
effectiveness
SWM,
relevant
organizations
are
advised
raise
public
awareness
improve
infrastructural
technological
capabilities
management,
formulate
policies
unequivocally
support
SWM.