Abstract

Lebak Regency as one of the districts that is still lagging behind in Banten Province, does not rule out the possibility of having the potential to be developed so that it can compete with other districts / cities in Banten Province. PKWp is the center of activities that are promoted later to be designated as Regional Activity Centers. There are two sub-districts included in the PKWp in Lebak Regency, namely Maja and Bayah. The problem that occurs is that it still relies on the agricultural sector so that it needs to be developed in the non-agricultural sector, limited supervision of spatial utilization, not yet supporting infrastructure facilities in the development of PKWp, and regional disparities between districts in Lebak Regency. The purpose of this study was to find out and analyze the development of PKWp in Lebak Regency and analyze the driving or inhibiting factors in developing PKWp in Lebak Regency. This study used qualitative research methods. The results of this study the driving factors in regional development, namely physical (education, health, economy and infrastructure) and investment, while inhibiting factors in regional development, namely social, productive population migration, government policies, trade patterns and trade activities.

Highlights

  • Indonesia has committed to the global policy of implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  • The goal of sustainable development is development that maintains an increase in economic welfare, sustainability of social life, environmental quality and guarantees justice and the implementation of governance that is able to maintain an increase in quality of life from one generation to the (Belletti, Marescotti, & Touzard, 2017; Farley, 2012; Hilson, Gillani, & Kutaula, 2018; Howarth, 2007; Langer et al, 2015; Schneider, Kallis, & Martinez-Alier, 2010; Sodiq et al, 2019)

  • Investment is a driver in regional development because there are long-term investments in Bayah and Maja Subdistricts, while for the following factors are: social problems because of the emergence of a more consumptive and more vulnerable pattern of life in Bayah Subdistrict, productive population migration because there are more migrants in Maja Subdistrict compared to Bayah Subdistrict, government policies due to unclear policies in the division of tasks between the central, provincial and district in developing the region the RDTR policy already exists but has not been implemented, the pattern of trade and trade activities because in Maja and Bayah Subdistrict trade activities are still dominated by agriculture and plantations but there are opportunities for service sector trade activities in Bayah and Maja Districts

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Introduction

Indonesia has committed to the global policy of implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The goal of sustainable development is development that maintains an increase in economic welfare, sustainability of social life, environmental quality and guarantees justice and the implementation of governance that is able to maintain an increase in quality of life from one generation to the (Belletti, Marescotti, & Touzard, 2017; Farley, 2012; Hilson, Gillani, & Kutaula, 2018; Howarth, 2007; Langer et al, 2015; Schneider, Kallis, & Martinez-Alier, 2010; Sodiq et al, 2019). In September 2014 the UN General Assembly in New York stressed that cities must be described more explicitly in global development priorities, supporting a city that is committed to making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Efforts to achieve TPB / SDGs targets have become national development priorities that require synergy in planning policies at the national and provincial and district / city levels.

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