Measuring Sustainabilty Development Index in Indonesia

Maryanti, Rahmatia, Nursini, Sanusi Fattah1

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Publication Date: 2020/02/16

Abstract: With the end of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015, thoughts have arisen to re- thinking for internationally agreed development goals. Furthermore, developing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) until 2030 are economic development goals that meet the sustainability dimension. In this paper, sustainable development in Indonesia is described as a balance in the indicators of the fields of economic development, social development, and environmental development. The achievement of sustainable development indicators results in sustainability development index (SDI) obtained from the composite index of the Gross Domestic Product Index (GDPI), the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Environment Quality Index (EQI) in Indonesia. The data taken is the period 2009-2018. The result is that Indonesia has managed to obtain an SDI value of 2.97 percent during this period. This means that Indonesia must continue to fight for the success of sustainable development until 2030.

Keywords: Gross Domestic Product Index, Human Development Index, and Quality Environmental Index.

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