ANALISIS SPASIAL SUMBER AIR BERSIH, SANITASI, DAN LIMBAH RUMAH TANGGA DI KALURAHAN SUMBERRAHAYU KAPANEWON MOYUDAN KABUPATEN SLEMAN DALAM PENCAPAIAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

EFRAIM WIRANATA RERUNG, 21303933 (2026) ANALISIS SPASIAL SUMBER AIR BERSIH, SANITASI, DAN LIMBAH RUMAH TANGGA DI KALURAHAN SUMBERRAHAYU KAPANEWON MOYUDAN KABUPATEN SLEMAN DALAM PENCAPAIAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS. Diploma thesis, Politeknik Agraria STPN.

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Abstract

In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 6 on clean water and sanitation, it is essential to ensure the availability and sustainable management of clean water, sanitation, and household waste. In Indonesia, although access to clean water and sanitation has improved, disparities remain, particularly in rural and suburban areas. Sumberrahayu Village, Moyudan Subdistrict, Sleman Regency is one such area that lacks comprehensive spatial mapping regarding the distribution of clean water, sanitation, and household waste; therefore, spatial-based analysis is needed to support sustainable development planning. This study aims to determine the distribution of clean water sources as well as the distribution of sanitation and household waste management in Sumberrahayu Village. The method used is descriptive quantitative research with a spatial approach. The data used consists of primary data collected through questionnaires, field observations, and coordinate point collection, as well as secondary data in the form of monographs and regional maps. The research sample consisted of 95 residential land plots selected using cluster random sampling and distributed across all hamlets. The analysis was conducted using a Geographic Information System (GIS) to map the distribution of clean water sources, sanitation facilities, and household waste. The results of the study indicate that the distribution of clean water sources in the study area is dominated by dug wells and drilled wells. The distribution of sanitation management indicates that the majority of the community uses septic tanks, though there remains variation in both the quality and management systems. Household waste management also reveals differences across regions, encompassing both liquid and solid waste. In addition, the analysis results indicate that there are still some locations where the distance between clean water sources and septic tanks does not meet sanitation standards, posing a potential risk of groundwater contamination. Based on the resear ch findings, it can be concluded that although most areas already have access to clean water and relatively good sanitation, there are still disparities in waste management and compliance with sanitation standards. Therefore, there is a need for improved community-based management, sustainable spatial mapping, and appropriate policy interventions to support the achievement of the SDGs at the local level.

Item Type: Thesis (Diploma)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD29 Pertanahan
Divisions: Prodi Diploma IV Pertanahan
Depositing User: yosep ka perpus
Date Deposited: 25 Jun 2026 09:08
Last Modified: 25 Jun 2026 09:08
URI: http://repository.stpn.ac.id/id/eprint/4789

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