Abstract

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of goals for sustainable development which are consist of 17 goals that are expected to be achieved by 2030. 91% of Indonesia's territory is a rural area, consisting of more than 17,000 islands, almost 7500 villages. The villages contribute about 74% to the achievement of the national SDGs. Indonesia implements The Village SDGs which have 18 goals. The 18th goal is to achieve dynamic village institutions and adaptive village culture designed to accommodate various local cultures that characterize village management and are still applied by the community. Almost all district in Indonesia do not yet have a mapping of the status of achieving the Village SDGs. It will be easier for the district government to prioritize village development programs according to the needs of each village. In this study, research variables that measure 17 village goals will be used and grouped into 4 aspects, namely economic aspects, environmental aspects, health and education aspects and welfare aspects. Because village SDGs data is a mixture of numeric and categorical, ROCK ensemble analysis is used which is a grouping method for mixed data. In this study, it was found that the majority of villages in Sidoarjo Regency were still lagging behind in the fields of economy, health, education, and community welfare. This can be seen in the number of villages that are included in the low group based on the results of the analysis.

Highlights

  • Indonesia became one of the countries that agreed to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program, and it was stated in Presidential Regulation No 59 of 2017 concerning the Implementation of Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDGs has 17 goals that are expected to be achieved by 2030 Indonesia became one of the countries that agreed to this and it was stated in Presidential Regulation No 59 of 2017 concerning the Implementation of Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

  • Villages Clustering based on Indicators in Economic Sector Using agglomerative hierarchical method for numerical variables, the optimum cluster results is 4 clusters with the highest PseudoF value of 9.570948 and the smallest ICD Rate

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Introduction

Indonesia became one of the countries that agreed to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program, and it was stated in Presidential Regulation No 59 of 2017 concerning the Implementation of Achieving Sustainable Development Goals. IDM was developed based on the concept that to get to a developed and independent village, a sustainable development framework is needed where the aspects are social, economic and environmental. Research related to the ROCK ensemble method has been carried out by several researchers, namely by (Ramdhany, 2018) For grouping villages in Bonodowoso Regency based on mixed numerical and categorical data in the case of the Village Development Index (IDM) by comparing two methods, namely the two-step cluster with the ensemble ROCK method, it was found that the best grouping was using the ensemble ROCK method. The mapping method using ensemble Rock analysis will be applied in all districts in Indonesia so that each district can find out/map the status of the achievement of the Village SDGs which can be used as material for planning and evaluating village development

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