GeoEco
Vol 11, No 1 (2025): GeoEco January 2025

POPULATION POLICY AND ACHIEVEMENT SDGS IN INDONESIA

Maria Trisnawati (Master of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Science, Jakarta State University)
Muhammad Zid (Master of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Science, Jakarta State University)
Muzani Muzani (Master of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Science, Jakarta State University)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jan 2025

Abstract

This article looks at the main problems faced in Indonesia regarding population programs, policies taken by the Indonesian Government and the achievement of SDGs in Indonesia. This research uses a descriptive study through literature study using journal and book sources as primary references. The results of the discussion show that Indonesia's natural resource potential is substantial in various fields, as is its population. The main problems were meeting needs within the development framework, issues of environmental damage, and the exponential increase in population, which would impact the next generation's survival. Various programs were launched to control potential environmental damage. Family planning programs, transmigration and education policies are used to anticipate this threat. Environmentally based policies are also not spared. Indonesia's SDGs achievements until 2022 show continued progress, as evidenced by the various awards received by the Indonesian Government for achieving the SDGs.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

GeoEco

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences Education Environmental Science Social Sciences

Description

GeoEco is a journal covering all fields of education and science related to geography and the environment. The purpose of writing this journal are to reveal facts, problems and problem solving that can be used as input for Government, institutions, society and individual.The subject matter of the ...