REGIONALIZATION OF JAVA ISLAND: POVERTY, PANDEMIC AND GENDER

E. T. Mei, Lutfi Mutaali, M. Baiquni, R. Rijanta, B. Prakoso, Joko Christanto, Dodi Widiyanto, Alia Fajarwati, S. Hasanati, Agung Satriyo Nugroho, I. W. Nurani, Rizki Adriadi Ghiffari, Didik Sri Wahyudi, Adji Saiddinullah, M. G. R. Al Tumus, Dhia Fauzia Rahman
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Among various issues on regional development planning in Indonesia, the vast coverage area and its regional diversity become one of main challenges. Regionalization is one of spatial techniques that can be used to facilitate regional development planning process. This study aims to analyze regionalization of Indonesia with a focus on Java Island by highlighting the main contemporary issues including poverty, COVID-19 pandemic, and gender. This paper draws the conditions of poverty, the cases of the COVID-19 pandemic and the needs of gender-based development in 119 regencies/cities on the island of Java using spatial distribution analysis. The results of the analysis show that the distribution of the percentage of the poor and the poverty line in Java forms a clustered pattern. This also happened in the case of COVID-19 where the high concentration of cases was around DKI Jakarta and DI Yogyakarta. As for the gender aspect, there is a tendency for a scattered pattern for the value of the gender development index, although there are some areas with high values (H-H quadrant) and low values (L-L quadrant). In general, the use of regional analysis may facilitate the identification of spatial phenomena, their distribution and the patterns formed, therefore it can be used for determining suitable regional policies.Keywords: Java Island, Regionalization, Poverty, COVID-19 Pandemic, Gender
爪哇岛的区域化:贫穷、流行病和性别
在印尼区域发展规划的诸多问题中,幅员辽阔和区域多样性成为主要挑战之一。区域化是促进区域发展规划的空间技术之一。本研究旨在通过突出贫困、COVID-19大流行和性别等当代主要问题,以爪哇岛为重点分析印度尼西亚的区域化。本文通过空间分布分析,分析了爪哇岛119个县/城市的贫困状况、COVID-19大流行病例和基于性别的发展需求。分析结果表明,爪哇贫困人口百分比和贫困线的分布呈聚集型。在COVID-19病例中也发生了这种情况,病例高度集中在雅加达DKI和日惹DI附近。在性别方面,性别发展指数的数值虽然存在高值(H-H象限)和低值(L-L象限)的区域,但总体上呈分散分布的趋势。总的来说,利用区域分析可以有助于识别空间现象及其分布和形成的格局,因此可以用来确定适当的区域政策。关键词:爪哇岛;区域化;贫困
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