Sustainable development from the view of village development index implementation at landslide prone area in kulonprogo
Disaster has two folded sides, the destructive and the early stage of development. A disaster prone area can be seen as an evaluation of planning and program implemented. The National Government through Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Areas, and Transmigration allocates annual bud...
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description | Disaster has two folded sides, the destructive and the early stage of development. A disaster prone area can be seen as an evaluation of planning and program implemented. The National Government through Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Areas, and Transmigration allocates annual budget for villages to enhance and improve their regional development. Two villages, namely Pendowoharjo and Pagerharjo at landslide disaster prone area in KulonProgo are depicted as study area in the implementation village development index (
Indeks Desa Membangun/
IDM). The two villages are at high risk landslide area but show different progress of development based on The village budget application in accordance to the IDM. Desk study and online interview revealed that collaboration between village government with academia and private sectors play significant role to enhance village development progress. Pendoworejo Village turn to be a developing village, while Pagerharjo Village become a developed village. Spatial approach supports the spatial analysis in this study and show that anthropogenic parameter is the constraints factors for development progress and the sustainability. |
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