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Fenomena Natural Resource Curse dalam Pembangunan Wilayah di Indonesia Rahma, Hania; Fauzi, Akhmad; Juanda, Bambang; Widjojanto, Bambang
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 21, No. 2
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Although the phenomenon of natural resource curse is suspected to have occurred at the regional level in Indonesia, no measurement of such a phenomenon has been carried out yet. This research is aimed to provide an index of measuring the degree of natural resource curse at provincial level in Indonesia. Two indices, the natural resource dependence index and regional sustainable development index, were used to formulate index of regional resource curse (RRCI) using geometric mean of conditional weighted product method. The results found that provinces with richer in mining tend to have higher resource curse index compared with those with less extractive resources.
Penentuan Subsektor Unggulan Pembangunan Ekonomi Inklusif dan Berkelanjutan Menggunakan Metode Promethee: Studi Kasus Calon Daerah Otonom Baru Kabupaten Sukabumi Utara Rustiadi, Ernan; AR, Abdul Naafi; Juanda, Bambang; Rahma, Hania
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 17 No 2 (2025): [Sedang Berjalan]
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

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Inclusive and sustainable economic development is a very important and relevant approach to be applied in various regions in Indonesia, including in areas that are in the process of becoming new autonomous regions, namely North Sukabumi Regency. This approach aims to create economic growth that not only encourages increased income but also ensures that the benefits are felt by all levels of society, including marginalized groups, while maintaining ecosystem balance and creating a better future generation. This study analyzes potential economic leading sectors to promote inclusive and sustainable economic development. The selection of leading sectors was carried out using the Promethee method, which is an outranking-based multi-criteria analysis (MCA) method based on a preference index. A total of 12 criteria were used, and data were obtained through questionnaires from several experts. The results of this study indicate that the development of the Food Crops, Horticulture, and Food and Beverage Industries subsectors is a potential sector recommended for promoting inclusive and sustainable economic development.
Analisis Keragaman Indeks Status Kesehatan di Kabupaten Sukabumi Menggunakan Analisis Komparatif Kualitatif (QCA) Alawi, Masykur; Fauzi, Akhmad; Rustiadi, Ernan; Rahma, Hania
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 17 No 3 (2025): [Sedang Berjalan]
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The public health level is a crucial indicator for evaluating the success of health sector development. In Sukabumi Regency, characterized by diverse geography and socio-economic conditions, there are notable variations in the Public Health Degree Index (PHDI) across regions. This study employs Crisp-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (csQCA) using Tosmana QCA software to explore the combinations of factors that influence PHDI outcomes. Data were collected from the Sukabumi District Health Office, the Central Statistics Agency, and other secondary sources. The aim is to analyze regional differences in community health and identify the sets of factors that drive high or low PHDI levels. Results show that Clean and Healthy Living Behaviors (CHLB) and sanitation are the most consistent determinants of high PHDI, even in contexts with limited health facilities and budgets. Conversely, improvements in health infrastructure and financial resources are effective only when paired with strengthened CHLB and sanitation practices. Interestingly, extreme poverty does not necessarily hinder achieving a high PHDI if healthy behaviors and environmental sanitation are well-established. On the other hand, areas with low PHDI typically suffer from a combination of unhealthy behaviors and poor sanitation, despite having adequate infrastructure and funding. These insights highlight the need for targeted, area-specific intervention strategies that prioritize enhancing healthy living behaviors and sanitation, along with optimizing health facilities and financial support.