Sustainable Development Goals In Rural Areas With Environmental And Social Implications: A Meta-Regression Analysis

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  • Frances Roi Seston Tampubolon
  • Fince Decima Hasibuan
  • Arief Sabdo Yuwono

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the sustainability of village development by examining village development standards, goals, and methodologies.

Methodology/approach: This research employs a regression meta-analysis to explore the relationship between village development norms, objectives, and strategies. The investigation focuses on countries where agriculture plays a significant role in the economy. Specifically, it examines programs aimed at increasing agrarian productivity to reduce poverty, improve food security, and stimulate agricultural growth. Additionally, the study considers the potential of non-agricultural villages to contribute to poverty alleviation and the creation of social capital through enhanced agrarian productivity.

Results/findings: The results of the meta-analysis, which were performed utilizing OpenMEE as well as JASP, display the observed outcome and are stated as a percentage. According to the analysis, the Provide Quality Education and Establish Good Health and Well-Being model has a value of -0.13. The studies 9, 20, and 24 had the largest forest plots, measuring 47%, 71%, and 25%, respectively, while the studies 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, and 25 had the smallest forest plots.

Limitations: Areas of village development objectives from previous research and analysis using meta analysis.

Contribution: In the area of use determinations, both the public and private sectors are necessary. Additionally, businesses are obliged to make wise judgments.

Novelty: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses

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2024-01-19

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Tampubolon, F. R. S. ., Hasibuan, F. D. ., & Yuwono, A. S. . (2024). Sustainable Development Goals In Rural Areas With Environmental And Social Implications: A Meta-Regression Analysis . Migration Letters, 21(S3), 938–960. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/6878

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