Abstract
Background and purpose: Discourses regarding the fulfillment and quality of the construction of facilities and infrastructure are now focused on villages because there are still gaps between villages and cities. Several countries, both developing and developed countries, have a similar model for overcoming this gap, namely financing (funds) for villages. The focus discussed is the development of village facilities and infrastructure (infrastructure) with a self-management system.
Methods: The study aims to reveal important issues and topics produced by previous researchers. Using a journal-based review study approach.
Results: The research findings emphasize future studies (as a research position). The first is innovation, precise targeting, and measurable, proportional use of local resources such as labor and raw materials. Both qualities comply with quality standards. The third is responsive to technical problems (development of facilities and infrastructure). Fourth, open or transparent (maximum accommodating community aspirations regarding development proposals) and accountable.
Research implication: As a differentiator, originality, and opportunities for new research are focused on two things, namely taking studies in coastal villages; as well as using analysis techniques IPA and CSI.
Publisher
RGSA- Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geography, Planning and Development
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