SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION STRATEGIES IN INDONESIAN

Authors

  • Rani Serly Harahap State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author
  • Rani Maylani State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author
  • Dini Gusmini State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author
  • Khoirul Aziz State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author
  • Ataina Zulfa Nasution State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author

Keywords:

Sustainable Development, Economic-Social-Environmental Integration, Indonesia's SDGs, Development Policy, Green Economy

Abstract

Indonesia pursues sustainable development by integrating economic growth, social welfare, and environmental protection. The study analyzes implementation strategies through various sources including government studies and reports from 2018 to 2025. Key policies include the National Medium-Term Development Plan and the Sustainable Development Goals. Success factors include strong regulation, innovation support, and public-private engagement. However, significant challenges remain: poor management, corruption, uneven regional development, and the impact of climate change. Effective sustainable development requires multi-stakeholder collaboration, active community participation, and reliable data systems. The study emphasizes that achieving sustainability goals demands a comprehensive cooperative approach that involves government agencies, local communities, and the business sector working together cohesively to balance economic progress with social equality and environmental preservation across Indonesia's diverse regions.

 

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2025-12-03

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION STRATEGIES IN INDONESIAN. (2025). International Journal of Applied Economics, Banking and Management, 2(2), 171-180. https://ejournalarsypersada.com/index.php/economics/article/view/140

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