INDONESIAN CITIES SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS

Rapid urbanisation in Indonesian cities has overgrowing adverse effects on Indonesia that regulators cannot keep up, leading to social, economic, and environmental problems. Realising the situation, the government ratifying Sustainable Development Goals to show commitment to bringing urban sustainab...

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Main Author: Iqbal Prawiranegara, Muhammad
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/56885
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spelling id-itb.:568852021-07-22T10:18:25ZINDONESIAN CITIES SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS Iqbal Prawiranegara, Muhammad Indonesia Theses Urbanisation, Sustainable City Indicators, Indicator, Urban Sustainability, Sustainable Development Goal, Analytical Hierarchy Process. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/56885 Rapid urbanisation in Indonesian cities has overgrowing adverse effects on Indonesia that regulators cannot keep up, leading to social, economic, and environmental problems. Realising the situation, the government ratifying Sustainable Development Goals to show commitment to bringing urban sustainability to the central stage, especially in policy areas. However, Indonesia does not have such indicators to determine their performance and achievement. Therefore the question is, what indicators suitable for Indonesia? Which should be paid more attention to? To determine such indicators, it relies on both qualitative and quantitative measures. The literature provides secondary data for collecting information and indicators, while the primary data is through weighing indicators through the Analytical Hierarchy Process method that converts the subjective judgment of each interviewee into a numerical value. The study concludes that the indicators are grouped into three relevant rubrics: (l) economic, (2) social, and (3) environmental. The rubrics consist of several domains, and within each domain lies the indicators. Lastly, the indicators that should be paid more attention to are indicators in health, education, housing, sanitation, waste management, air quality, mobility, governance, jobs, and wealth distribution domain. text
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description Rapid urbanisation in Indonesian cities has overgrowing adverse effects on Indonesia that regulators cannot keep up, leading to social, economic, and environmental problems. Realising the situation, the government ratifying Sustainable Development Goals to show commitment to bringing urban sustainability to the central stage, especially in policy areas. However, Indonesia does not have such indicators to determine their performance and achievement. Therefore the question is, what indicators suitable for Indonesia? Which should be paid more attention to? To determine such indicators, it relies on both qualitative and quantitative measures. The literature provides secondary data for collecting information and indicators, while the primary data is through weighing indicators through the Analytical Hierarchy Process method that converts the subjective judgment of each interviewee into a numerical value. The study concludes that the indicators are grouped into three relevant rubrics: (l) economic, (2) social, and (3) environmental. The rubrics consist of several domains, and within each domain lies the indicators. Lastly, the indicators that should be paid more attention to are indicators in health, education, housing, sanitation, waste management, air quality, mobility, governance, jobs, and wealth distribution domain.
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author Iqbal Prawiranegara, Muhammad
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INDONESIAN CITIES SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS
author_facet Iqbal Prawiranegara, Muhammad
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title INDONESIAN CITIES SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS
title_short INDONESIAN CITIES SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS
title_full INDONESIAN CITIES SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS
title_fullStr INDONESIAN CITIES SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS
title_full_unstemmed INDONESIAN CITIES SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS
title_sort indonesian cities sustainability indicators
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/56885
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