Abstract
Abstract
The D. I. Yogyakarta government’s vision for maritime-based development continues to be carried out by establishing coastal areas as economic corridors. Infrastructure development continues. This is in line with the government’s commitment to realizing the SDGs. This research aims to identify infrastructure in the economic corridor towards the SDGs in D. I. Yogyakarta Province. The method used in this research is literature review and policy review. The study results indicate that infrastructure development is carried out sustainably, but the development has not significantly maximized the Communication and Information Technology infrastructure following the 9th SDGs. It is necessary to increase access to Communication and Information Technology and provide affordable universal access to all developing countries.
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