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Jurnal Litbang Sukowati : Media Penelitian dan Pengembangan
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The journal publishes research-based articles on community development. The articles should be focused on regional planning, infrastructure, governing, regional economics, social and cultural, as well as innovations.
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DI BALIK ANGKA POU: MENGUNGKAP PERAN FAKTOR SOSIAL EKONOMI DALAM KETAHANAN PANGAN Dian Nahryah; Erwin Tanur
Jurnal Litbang Sukowati : Media Penelitian dan Pengembangan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): Vol. 10 No. 1, Mei 2026
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan, Riset dan Inovasi Daerah Kabupaten Sragen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32630/sukowati.v10i1.2297

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The Prevalence of Undernourishment (PoU) is an important indicator for assessing a region’s food security. PoU reflects not only food availability but also the population’s ability to access and consume nutritious food. Data from 2024 show considerable variation in PoU levels across districts and cities in Indonesia, indicating differences in socioeconomic conditions among regions. These disparities highlight the need to examine the socioeconomic factors influencing PoU at the regional level. This study aims to analyze the influence of socioeconomic factors on PoU levels in 514 districts and cities in Indonesia in 2024. The data were obtained from publications of Statistics Indonesia (BPS) and analyzed using binary logistic regression to identify variables that significantly affect the likelihood of undernourishment. The results show that poverty rate, Human Development Index (HDI), and access to improved drinking water have significant effects on PoU. Regions with better welfare and basic services tend to have lower PoU levels. These findings emphasize the importance of policies focusing on poverty reduction, human development improvement, and equitable access to basic services to strengthen regional food security sustainably. Keywords: Poverty, Human Development Index (HDI).
Analisis Respons Masyarakat terhadap Rencana Pembangunan atau Perluasan TPA di Kabupaten Madiun Sirojudin Alfahmi; Endang Siti Rahayu; Rahning Utomowati; Dewi Handayani; Candra Purnawan
Jurnal Litbang Sukowati : Media Penelitian dan Pengembangan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): Vol. 10 No. 1, Mei 2026
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan, Riset dan Inovasi Daerah Kabupaten Sragen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32630/sukowati.v10i1.2298

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A significant population growth rate of 1.2% per year during the 2020–2023 period has contributed to an increase in waste production in the Madiun Regency. With an average waste production of 0.7 kg per person per day, the burden of waste management in Madiun Regency continues to grow. The Kaliabu landfill is one of the main waste management facilities in Madiun Regency. This landfill accommodates more than 70% of the district's daily waste volume. With increasingly limited land, the Kaliabu landfill is expected to reach full capacity in the next 3–5 years.  This could trigger environmental problems, such as soil, water, and air pollution, and potentially disrupt the health of the surrounding community. This study aims to review the socioeconomic characteristics of the community around the planned landfill site, such as livelihoods, education levels, income, and perceptions of the landfill's existence. This study is important to understand the local community's response to the landfill's construction. The results of the study show that there are different and diverse reactions among the community, with some supporting and others opposing the landfill. The results of the study on the response of the community around the landfill show that 75% agree with the expansion or relocation of the landfill, while 25% disagree with the expansion or relocation of the landfill.