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Gender Development Index Sensitivity Analysis of Sustainable Coastal Rural Development Riniwati, Harsuko; Utami, Tiwi Nurjanati; Wati, Lina Asmara; Islamiyah, Ira Tri; Sazmi, Rivera Dewi
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2023.011.03.01

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a global action plan agreed upon by world leaders, including Indonesia, to end poverty, reduce inequality, and protect the environment. Realize the SDGs are strongly influenced by economic, social, and environmental indicators. The balance between economic, social, and environmental is the goal of sustainable development. The success of development is determined by the quality of human beings, which consists of women and men. We can use the Gender Development Index (GDI) to measure the quality of human development based on gender. The gender gap will affect the quality of development. Provinces that have many coastal villages have a high gender gap. This study aims to analyze the sensitivity of the gender development index in realizing sustainable coastal rural development. Data obtained from coastal rural experts. Data analysis using multipolicy. The results show that the gender development index has a high sensitivity in realizing sustainable development in coastal villages. It is evident from the results of the analysis that the position of the gender development index ranks first in achieving the success of sustainable development in coastal villages. Suggestions for research: it is necessary to increase the gender development index strategy. The trick is to manage the indicators that make up the GDI, where the progress of each indicator for women cannot be lower than for men. At a minimum, the progress of women's resources is the same as that of men, so their GDI will increase. Keywords: Coastal Rural, Gender Development Index, Sustainable Development.
Analysis of Sustainable Arjuno Agro Techno Park (AATP) Development in Pasuruan Regency Brehaspati, Eka Wara; Riniwati, Harsuko; Ciptadi, Gathot; Putra, Fadillah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2023.011.01.06

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Tourism is one of the most strategic development sectors, with a direct or indirect multiplier effect that benefits a country's social, cultural, educational and economic sectors. The tourism sector plays an important role in improving the national economy, especially reducing unemployment and increasing state productivity. Pasuruan Regency has UPTD Cultivation of Cattle Sumberejo which receives funding from the government, but always loses money so the government redesigns the UPTD Cattle Cultivation area into Arjuno Agro Techno Park (AATP) as an eco and edutourism area, education and training, research center, and livestock cultivation. The Arjuno Agro Techno Park (AATP) area is supported by the existence of a number of natural tourist destinations, as well as coffee and durian plantations. The purpose of this study is to analyze opportunities for improving the sustainable development of Arjuno Agro Techno Park in Pasuruan Regency in an effort to support the revival of the tourism sector. The type of research used is a type of quantitative research with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques using questionnaires, interviews and focus group discusion. The samples used are experts who have a lot of information and great strength for the sustainable development of Arjuno Agro Techno Park. The results indicate that six scenarios, namely formal education, training, livestock production, ICT, ecotourism and infrastructure, have great opportunities to support the realization of sustainable Arjuno Agro Techno Park (AATP) development in Pasuruan Regency.
Co-Authors Agnes Tyagita Ayudyaningtyas Agung Murti Nugroho Agus Tjahjono Ajizah, Lutfia Wirdatul Alifiulahtin Utaminingsih Almira, Nabila Sella Arief Rachmansyah Arif Prasetya Arifin, M. Dzacky Pradana Arifin, Nur Hikmah Arina Try Silvia Ariyanto, Wahyu Atikawati, Dini Aurina Putri, Anggraini Azmi, Muhammad Naufan Bachtiar Dwi Prasetyo Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bambang Semedi Bambang Sutikno Brehaspati, Eka Wara Bunga Hidayati Catur Retnaningdyah Ciptadi, Gathot Depy Anggraini Dirman, Eris Nur Eti Setiawati, Eti Fadillah Putra Fitriyah, Ikhrotul Hidayatus Sholihah imaniyah, rifatul Ina Irawati, Ina Indra Anjang Sari Indrati Indrati Islamiyah, Ira Tri Ismadi Ismadi Khalid Salah , Ahmad Khusaini, Mohammad Kresnapratiwi, Rahajeng Galuh Imansari Lilik Wahyuni Lina Asmara Wati Linda Yulandari Y Lisa Aulia, Lisa M Afifudin, Alfin Fatwa Maharani Pertiwi Koentjoro Marjono Marjono Milda Istiqomah Nandini, Sister Ndaru Dwi Darta Ndoen, Daisy Pangalila Novia Putri Anjani Novitasari, Yussie Nuddin Harahab Nurakhmadi, Dito Arief Nurshafa Rahmania, Farhani Paok, Valentina Tutu Pudji Purwanti Ridwan Galisong Riskiyah, Faridatur Risna, Ita Risya Viantika Risya Viantika Rizky Nur Maulidya Rony Irawanto Rosihan Asmara Santoso, Aguk Budi Sariffudin Sariffudin Sazmi, Rivera Dewi Setyiawati, Eti Setyo Leksono, Amin Setyo Tri Wahyudi Siska Yusra Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno SUGIYANTO Suwarno, Panji Taufik Hidayat Tiwi Nurjannati Utami Usuluddin, Fachruddin Utami, Tiwi Nurjanati Uyun, Dhia Al Uyun, Dhia Al- Wardana, Fitri Candra Wike, Wike Wulan Cahyani, Nadila Yuslichati, Lailia