Author:
Arifin R,Masyhar A,Sumardiana B,Ramada D P,Kamal U,Fikri S
Abstract
Abstract
The Indonesian government’s commitment to sustainable development reflects its recognition of the imperative to balance economic growth with environmental preservation for the well-being of future generations. This study explores the multifaceted approach that Indonesia has adopted to ensure a harmonious environment for the years to come. Indonesia’s sustainable development policy centers on the integration of environmental, social, and economic considerations. By emphasizing collaboration between different sectors, the government aims to achieve long-term prosperity without compromising ecological integrity. One pivotal aspect is the promotion of renewable energy sources, such as geothermal, hydroelectric, and solar power, to diminish dependency on fossil fuels and mitigate climate change impacts. This strategy is coupled with efforts to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions across industries. The policy also accentuates sustainable urban development as Indonesia’s urbanization rate surges. Integrated planning approaches prioritize green spaces, efficient public transportation, and waste management systems. The aim is to curtail pollution, enhance urban resilience, and provide citizens with a high quality of life. Additionally, the government emphasizes education and awareness campaigns to foster environmentally conscious citizens who understand the significance of their actions in shaping the future. Equity and social welfare constitute integral components of the sustainable development agenda. The government is committed to poverty reduction, improved healthcare, and education access, recognizing that social development is intertwined with environmental health. By empowering marginalized communities and ensuring equitable access to resources, Indonesia strives to create a just and sustainable society.
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