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>
IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1438(1), P. 012090 - 012090
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
This
preliminary
study
examines
the
willingness
of
tourists
to
contribute
financially
forest
fire
prevention
in
Bromo,
Indonesia,
a
region
frequently
affected
by
fires
that
pose
risk
both
its
ecological
health
and
tourism-driven
economy.
Employing
contingent
valuation
method,
research
gathered
data
from
480
visitors
regarding
their
pay
(WTP)
for
implementing
effective
management
strategies.
The
analysis
explored
how
demographic
factors
such
as
gender,
income,
type
tourist,
along
with
perceptions
about
effectiveness
current
measures,
influence
WTP.
Logistic
regression
was
utilized
analyze
data,
identifying
key
predictors
WTP
implications.
Results
highlighted
higher
income
levels
strong
perception
early
warning
systems
significantly
influenced
In
contrast,
like
gender
perceived
importance
green
area
development
showed
lesser
impact.
These
insights
provide
valuable
guidance
crafting
targeted
approaches
increase
public
funding
management,
crucial
sustainable
tourism
environmental
preservation
Bromo.
IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1448(1), P. 012018 - 012018
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Abstract
Jakarta
faces
an
air
quality
crisis
exacerbated
by
vehicle
emissions
and
urban
congestion,
with
policymakers
seeking
effective
solutions.
This
study
explores
attitudes
behaviours
regarding
Mass
Rapid
Transit
(MRT)
usage
among
freshmen
at
Universitas
Pertamina.
Using
Exploratory
Factor
Analysis
(EFA)
cluster
analysis
on
data
from
189
valid
samples,
the
research
identifies
three
distinct
factors:
Environmental
Governmental
Support
for
MRT,
Personal
Productivity
Benefits
of
Accessibility
Operational
Convenience
MRT.
The
reveals
student
groups:
Fully
Engaged,
Environmentally
Benefit
Seekers,
Less
Engaged.
Findings
indicate
that
regular
MRT
users
are
more
supportive
initiatives,
suggesting
targeted
educational
campaigns
improved
accessibility
could
promote
sustainable
transport
habits.
Policy
measures
such
as
fare
subsidies
better
public
integration
may
further
encourage
adoption,
contributing
to
Jakarta’s
clean
goals.
Cleaner and Responsible Consumption,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 100200 - 100200
Published: June 15, 2024
In
an
era
demanding
sustainable
consumption,
the
challenge
of
single-used
plastic
(SUP)
remains
significant.
This
study
delves
into
transformative
capacity
Importance-Performance
Eduruption
method
to
reshape
consumerism
and
encourage
SUP
reduction.
Drawing
on
binary
choice
models,
we
elucidated
determinants
influencing
students'
willingness
participate
in
reduction
initiatives.
Beyond
quantitative
metrics,
highlighted
deep-seated
influence
educational
methods.
Applied
learning
strategies
like
Problem-Based
Project-Based
Learning
emerged
as
influential
touchpoints,
aligning
students
with
habits.
Simultaneously,
importance-performance
analysis
revealed
areas
needing
immediate
intervention,
notably
research-oriented
Our
findings
spotlight
role
education
plays
driving
consumer
behavior.
By
integrating
insights
curriculum
planning
broader
policy
frameworks,
stakeholders
can
more
effectively
harness
disruptive
potential
further
goals
Sustainable
Development
Goal
12
create
a
future.