This study aims to analyse the achievement of inclusive growth, inclusive green growth, and balanced inclusive green growth in 11 districts and 2 cities in South Kalimantan province in 2024. Based on the inclusive growth index analysis that has been carried out, it shows that 9 regions are classified as satisfactory; the remaining 4 districts are classified as unsatisfactory because the IGI score is below 4 points. Seen from the IGGI analysis, it shows that the average existing region has a low and very low score, which indicates that growth is not yet inclusive from the social, economic, and environmental dimensions. However, the BIGGI calculation shows an increase in scores, although not optimal. Quadrant 1 includes only 4 regions in the quadrant analysis. This means that 9 regions experience inequality in inclusive green growth. The results of the analysis can be used as a reference for local governments in improving the quality of economic growth by paying attention to improvements in macroeconomic indicators and improving the quality of human development.
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