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ENERGY SELF-SUFFIENCY IN REALIZING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA : BETWEEN REALISTIC AND IMAGINARY GOALS Heppi Syofya; Deni Gunawan; Suseno Hendratmoko; Lisbet Situmorang; Ridwan Sya’rani
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): AUGUST
Publisher : Adisam Publisher

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One of the hot topics of discussion at the moment is the government's policy of continuing to develop renewable energy alternatives. Energy Self-Sufficiency in Realizing Sustainable Development in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze the possibility of an Energy Self-Sufficiency development plan in realizing sustainable development in Indonesia, whether it is implemented realistically or not. If it is realistic then it can be categorized as a plan and if it is not realistic then the plan can be categorized as mere discourse. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The data used in this research is secondary data which researchers obtained from trusted websites, scientific journals, books and other trusted sources that are credible and commonly used in research. The analysis technique in this research uses descriptive analysis techniques to describe whether Energy Self-Sufficiency in realizing Sustainable Development in Indonesia is realistic or not. These data were analyzed using analytical tools with stages of data collection, data selection, data reduction and drawing conclusions.
Poverty statistics of South Sulawesi Province based on Human Development Index and GRDP using panel data Iwan Harsono; Fajri Hatim; Efriyani Sumastuti; Bahrun Thalib; Ridwan Sya’rani
International Journal on Social Science, Economics and Art Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): February: Social Science, Economics
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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This study examines the impact of Human Development Index (HDI) and Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) on poverty in South Sulawesi Province using quantitative methods with multiple regression analysis techniques and panel data from 24 Districts/Cities. Results from SPSS version 26 indicate that HDI insignificantly affects poverty (p = 0.413, t = 0.821, β = 1.523), while GRDP significantly influences poverty (p = 0.000, t = 5.441, β = 0.978). These findings suggest that policymakers should consider GRDP growth to alleviate poverty, rather than relying solely on HDI. This research provides valuable insights for the South Sulawesi government to address poverty based on income levels, as reported by the South Sulawesi Central Bureau of Statistics, and to monitor HDI and GRDP trends annually.