Sustainable development is a human effort to improve the quality of life by still striving not to exceed its life-sustaining ecosystem. Sustainable development can not be dissociable from the three aspects that also become the three main pillars, namely the economy, social, and the environment. Sustainable development was first introduced as a social destination at the first United Nations conference in the Environment in Stocklom in 1972. The backdrop of the conference was triggered by a global concern for protracted poverty and increased social injustice, coupled with food demand and global environmental issues and the realization that availability natural resources to support economic development are limited. The methods used in this study use quantitative methods. The methods used in this study use quantitative methods. In Indonesia, the concept of sustainable development also continues to develop and increase over time to solve problems in the country, such as poverty, education, environment, and health issues. The Government also took an important role in resolving the existing problems and the development process of sustainable development.
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Hapsoro, N. A., & Bangun, K. (2020). PERKEMBANGAN PEMBANGUNAN BERKELANJUTAN DILIHAT DARI ASPEK EKONOMI DI INDONESIA. Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur, 3(2), 88. https://doi.org/10.30998/lja.v3i2.7046
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