The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have become a global priority, adopted by world leaders as a blueprint for a better future. In line with global commitments, the Indonesian government has issued Presidential Regulation No. 59 of 2017 on the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, further emphasizing the nation's dedication to achieving these targets. To enhance local implementation, the concept of Village SDGs has been introduced, aligning with the global framework. Situated strategically near Jakarta and within the boundaries of Gede Pangrango National Park, Ginanjar Village possesses immense natural potential. However, despite its advantages, the village faces challenges in fully harnessing its resources. To address this, a multidisciplinary research team conducted a comprehensive study to map the village's potential, identify its strengths, and formulate strategies for sustainable development. This research employed a qualitative method aimed at exploring the existing Ginanjar Village. The findings have led to the development of a series of programs aligned with the Village SDGs, aimed at fostering sustainable development. These recommendations serve as a valuable resource for local governments, institutions, and other stakeholders, providing a roadmap for future actions and inspiring further research.

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A Grounded Approach to Sustainable Development Goals for Ginanjar Village, Sukabumi Regency

  • Ulfa Fatmasari Faisal,
  • Wahyu Sejati,
  • Cut Sannas Saskia,
  • Etty R. Krisdarso,
  • Maria Immaculata Ririk Winandari,
  • Muhammad Sapto Nugroho,
  • Nesya Widiastama

摘要

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have become a global priority, adopted by world leaders as a blueprint for a better future. In line with global commitments, the Indonesian government has issued Presidential Regulation No. 59 of 2017 on the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, further emphasizing the nation's dedication to achieving these targets. To enhance local implementation, the concept of Village SDGs has been introduced, aligning with the global framework. Situated strategically near Jakarta and within the boundaries of Gede Pangrango National Park, Ginanjar Village possesses immense natural potential. However, despite its advantages, the village faces challenges in fully harnessing its resources. To address this, a multidisciplinary research team conducted a comprehensive study to map the village's potential, identify its strengths, and formulate strategies for sustainable development. This research employed a qualitative method aimed at exploring the existing Ginanjar Village. The findings have led to the development of a series of programs aligned with the Village SDGs, aimed at fostering sustainable development. These recommendations serve as a valuable resource for local governments, institutions, and other stakeholders, providing a roadmap for future actions and inspiring further research.