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Economic Growth Model and Renewable Energy Utilization: Perspective of Natural Resources Management and Sustainable Development of the Gowa Regency Region South Sulawesi, Indonesia

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  • Batara Surya

    (Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Engineering, University Bosowa Makassar City, Indonesia,)

  • Agus Salim

    (Department of Regional Planning, Faculty of Engineering, University Bosowa Makassar City, Indonesia,)

  • Haeruddin Saleh

    (Department of Economic Management, Faculty of Economic and Bussines, University Bosowa Makassar City, Indonesia,)

  • Herminawaty Abubakar

    (Department of Regional Economic, Faculty of Economics and Business, University Bosowa Makassar, Indonesia,)

  • Seri Suriani

    (Department of Financial Management, Faculty of Economic and Bussines, University Bosowa Makassar City, 90231, Indonesia,)

  • Andi Tenry Sose

    (Department of Economic Management, STIM Lasharan Makassar, Indonesia,)

  • Andi Makkulawu Panyiwi Kessi

    (Department of Economic Management STIE TRI DHARMA NUSANTARA Makassar, Indonesia.)

Abstract

Regional development coupled with economic growth requires support for the use of renewable energy to support sustainable management of natural resources and the environment. Furthermore, economic growth towards industrialization has an impact on increasing energy consumption. This study aims to analyze: (1) Economic growth work as a determinant of the use of renewable energy in supporting regional development; (2) The direct and indirect effects of economic growth, the effectiveness of natural resource utilization, and the use of renewable energy on improving the quality of the environment and the sustainability of regional development; (3) Formulating an economic growth model based on the use of renewable energy, natural resource management and sustainable regional development. This study uses a qualitative and quantitative approach sequentially. Data obtained through observation, in-depth interviews, surveys, and documentation. The results showed that economic growth followed by the use, of new and renewable energy had an impact on increasing the productivity of economic enterprises and a positive contribution to improving the quality of the environment. Gowa Regency's future development orientation is oriented towards optimizing the regional economic base sectors, increasing the contribution of the strategic economic sector, effective use of natural resources, strengthening human resource capacity, ensuring the availability and distribution of energy services, increasing regional revenues, and optimizing sources of income new. Furthermore, future economic growth is oriented towards increasing people's incomes, opening new jobs, equitable development, and improving people's welfare. This study recommends that the use of renewable energy is an important aspect that needs to be considered in the formulation of development policies towards economic growth, natural resource management and sustainable regional development of the Gowa Regency South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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  • Batara Surya & Agus Salim & Haeruddin Saleh & Herminawaty Abubakar & Seri Suriani & Andi Tenry Sose & Andi Makkulawu Panyiwi Kessi, 2021. "Economic Growth Model and Renewable Energy Utilization: Perspective of Natural Resources Management and Sustainable Development of the Gowa Regency Region South Sulawesi, Indonesia," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 11(6), pages 68-90.
  • Handle: RePEc:eco:journ2:2021-06-9
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    1. Zhang, Hongxi & Liu, Qiong & Lu, Donghui & Wang, Xiaoyu & Fan, Haiqin, 2023. "Sustainable development perspective of linking natural resources and human capital development: An overview of resources utilization," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 86(PB).
    2. Suripto Suripto & Dedy Hermawan & Putri Irmal Sari & Ahmad Rifai, 2022. "Impact of Green Management and Earning Management of Energy Companies in Indonesia," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 12(3), pages 192-196, May.
    3. Zhou, Zheng & Chau, Ka Yin & Sibghatullah, Amena & Moslehpour, Massoud & Tien, Nguyen Hoang & Nizomjon Shukurullaevich, Khajimuratov, 2024. "The role of green finance, environmental benefits, fintech development, and natural resource management in advancing sustainability," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 92(C).
    4. Batara Surya & Syafri Syafri & Rahmawati Thamrin & Syahrul Sariman & Hernita Hernita & Agus Salim & Nasrullah Nasrullah, 2024. "Utilization of Space Based on Renewable Energy in the New City of Moncongloe-Pattalassang Metropolitan Mamminasata, Indonesia," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 14(4), pages 234-250, July.
    5. Batara Surya & Hernita Hernita & Agus Salim & Seri Suriani & Iwan Perwira & Yulia Yulia & Muhlis Ruslan & Kafrawi Yunus, 2022. "Travel-Business Stagnation and SME Business Turbulence in the Tourism Sector in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(4), pages 1-37, February.
    6. Batara Surya & Patmawaty Taibe & Syahrul Sariman & Hernita Hernita & Agus Salim & Nasrullah Nasrullah & Arie Gunawan Hazairin Zubair, 2023. "Renewable Energy Utilization and Environmental Pollution Control in the New City Area Mamminasata Metropolitan, Indonesia," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 13(1), pages 213-226, January.

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    Keywords

    economic growth; renewable energy; environmental quality; regional productivity; sustainable development.;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q5 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics

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