This study aims to determine the classification of sectors that make up GRDP and trigger economic growth in Ende district. The method used in this research is quantitative descriptive analysis using Klassen's typology analysis.The sectors that trigger economic growth in Ende district for the 2015-2019 period are sectors that have high economic growth and high GRDP, which are included in the 1st criteria are the sectors: 1). sector G (wholesale and retail trade sector; repair of cars and motorbikes, 2). Sector H (Transportation and Warehousing), 3). Sector O (Government Administration, Defense, and Compulsory Social Security). and 4). the H sector (construction sector) and the economic sectors which are categorized as criterion 2 are sectors with high economic growth but low GRDP. Sectors that fall into this classification and criteria category are: 1). Sector B (Mining and quarrying, 2). Sector C (Collaboration Industry,), 3). Sector J (information and communication) 4). Sector Q (Health Services and Social Activities) and RSTU sector (other services).
Borani Village, Bajawa District, Ngada Regency is a village that has a population of 1,136 people, with the livelihood of most of the people being farmers. Borani village also has a variety of potential natural resources that are quite potential to be developed such as banana plants. Banana plant is a plant from the gardens of the people of Borani Village which is quite potential but until now it has not been developed properly to increase the income of the village community. The people of Borani Village have not made good use of the banana plant because the banana midrib has not been processed into food because it is only used as fodder for livestock. People only know that bananas are used as snacks or sold in logs, and the leaves are used for wrapping containers for making cakes and so on. Based on this situation analysis, the service activities of lecturers and students took the initiative to provide innovative training on the use of Banana Trunks into Banana Trunk Chips (Bapis Chips) so that the utilization of banana stems that had no economic value so far could be increased through innovation in the manufacture and processing of Banana stems into Chips. Bapis as a snack food for children and adults. The innovation of making Bapis chips will provide added value economically for the Borani village community, Bajawa sub-district. The materials and tools used for making bapis chips are easy to obtain and the manufacturing process is very easy and can be done individually or in groups. The training activities for making Bapis Chips went smoothly and there was involvement and activity of the target group during the training activities. This training activity is one of the entrepreneurial activities for the people of Borani Village, Bajawa District,Ngada Regency and is expected to increase the income of the community.
This study aims to review the regional characteristics and the development disparities among districts/cities in East Nusa Tenggara Province. This quantitative descriptive study used the Klassen typology and Williamson index using PDRB time-series data per capita and economic growth rate during 2013-2018. The analysis of Klassen typology shows that Kupang City, East Flores Regency, Sikka Regency, and Ende Regency include the developing and fast-growing regions. Kupang Regency, Timur Tengah Selatan Regency, East Sumba Regency include in the developing, but depressed regions. Belu Regency, Alor, Lembata, Manggarai, Ngada, West Manggarai, Rote Ndao, East Manggarai, Southwest Sumba, Malacca, Nagekeo, Central Sumba, and Sabu Raijua District including in the potential and fast-growing areas, while West Sumba Regency and Regency North Middle East are categorized in the underdeveloped regions. The calculation of the Williamson Index of districts/cities in East Nusa Tenggara Province is approximately 0.0 - 0.11 in every district. This shows that the revenue of East Nusa Tenggara Province is evenly distributed in every district, except Kota Kupang which of value is nearly 1, which is 0.63%. This reflected that the revenue of Kupang City is not evenly distributed compared to other districts in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province.
This research aims to determine the economic sector of base and Non-base in Ende district in the period 2013-2017. The methods used in this study are quantitative descriptive. The analysis tool used is the Location Quotient (LQ) Analysis of the Location Quotient analysis results showed that the base sector of the 2013-2017 period is 1). Large and retail sectors, car repair and motorcycles (1.42); 2). Transportation and warehousing sectors (1.28); 3). The Real Estate sector (1.17); 4) Industrial processing sector (1.14); 5). Education services sector (1.13); 6). Other services Sectors (1.12); 7). Water procurement sector waste treatment Limbag and recycling (1.10); 8). Construction sector (1.02). And non-base sectors are 1). Corporate services sector (0.03); 2). The accommodation provision sector drinking food (0.49); 3). Information and communication sectors (0.60); 4). Health services and social activities sectors (0.82); 5). Sector of government administration, defence and Social Security mandatory (0.84); 6). Agriculture, Forestry and fisheries sector (0.92); 7). Supply and Gas procurement sector (0.93); 8). Financial services and insurance sector (0.98); and 9). Mining and excavation sector (0.99). The base sectors can be the leading sector for the economic development of Ende District also can be a trigger for other economic sectors that will impact the increase in revenues, increase in PDRB and economic growth in Ende District in general.
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