Do Cultural Values Affect the Implementation of Smart Living Policy in Yogyakarta City?

Suranto, Dewi Sekar Kencono, Muhammad Iqbal
2021 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020–Social, Humanity, and Education (ICoSIHESS 2020)   unpublished
This paper aims to explore the extent of cultural values that affect the implementation of smart living policy in Yogyakarta, which is indicated by aspects of safety, health and culturally vibrant and happiness. Yogyakarta is wellknown as a comfortable city to live in as well as high life expectancy, has now been facing a global phenomenon, such as the decrease in the quality of public services, reduced availability of residential area, traffic congestion, limited parking spaces, swelling
more » ... of energy consumption, accumulation of garbage, increasing crime rates. Therefore, Yogyakarta City implements policy of smart living to the criteria and concepts of how to manage a quality of life. This study used both primary and secondary data collection methods from government officers, representatives of society, and Jogja Smart Service Applications and other supporting documents. The data collection techniques are interview, observation and documentation. The results showed that the application of smart living in Yogyakarta City much considered to the local wisdom and cultural values adopted by the community, for the aspect of the role of the Palace (Kraton) is still significant make the community more obey regular rules. Besides, in the aspect of health, the city government has implemented technology in its service process, which is applied to the Community Health Center. Finally, in the aspect of safety, public transport governance focused on the accessibility and inclusiveness to support community mobility.
doi:10.2991/assehr.k.210120.102 fatcat:b6inqvyzlrglfd5u6ufcnh5jme