Settlement Infrastructure Management for Universal Access in Ngantang District, Malang Regency, Indonesia
Nidyaul Elya (a*), Ismu Rini Dwi Ari (b), Septiana Hariyani (c), Bayu Seno Aji (d)

(a) (b) (c) (d) Regional and Urban Planning Department, Engineering Faculty, Brawijaya University, Malang City. Jl. MT. Haryono no. 167 Malang 65145 Indonesia
* nidyaulelya[at]gmail.com


Abstract

The pillars of sustainable development do not look at the three main pillars, namely economic, social and environmental. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are divided into 17 goals to be achieved by 2030, one of which is the sixth goal to ensure sustainable clean water and sanitation management for all. The infrastructure problem related to sanitation in Ngantang Regency is the low awareness of the community to adopt a clean and healthy lifestyle which is the main cause of problems with wastewater, garbage or drainage in settlements. Fits to the target of 100-0-100 Universal Access. The role of government and society is important in meeting the goal of universal access. Measurement of participation in implementing universal access priority handling uses Social Network Analysis (SNA) which is differentiated by pre-activity, activity implementation, and post-activity. The final result of this research is the settlement from the perspective of social conditions through measuring the level of participation, the value of relationship density, and finding a central actor who plays a role in bridging the community and government in implementing universal access programs

Keywords: Infrastructure, Universal Access, Social Community

Topic: Environmental Science, Technology, and Education

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