Kudus Regency Government Policy to Increase Sport Development Index

Authors

  • Ricka Ulfatul Faza Universitas Negeri Semarang
  • Heny Setyawati Universitas Negeri Semarang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15294/icophs.v4i1.3547

Keywords:

Government Policy, Development, Sports.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to find out about "Kudus Regency Government Policy to Increase Sport Development Index". This research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive research method. The data and data sources used in this study were as follows: a). Primary data was obtained directly from the research object by conducting interviews with the regent, Development Planning Agency at Sub-National Level (BAPPEDA), Department of Education, Youth, and Sport Office (Dispora) of Kudus Regency, National Sports Committee of Indonesia (KONI), Central Statistical Agency of Kudus Regency, Department of Public Works and Spatial Planning of Kudus Regency, Department of Housing, Residential Areas, and the Environment (PKPLH) of Kudus Regency, Department of Public Health of Kudus Regency, Department of Archives and Libraries of Kudus Regency, Department of Community and Village Empowerment Service of Kudus Regency, Department of Trade of Kudus Regency, Department of Manpower, Industry, Cooperatives and UKM of Kudus Regency, entrepreneurs, academics, communities and media. b). Secondary data, data was obtained from the reviewing journals and books as well as other information related to the problem being researched taken from related institutions or agencies. Data collections were using 4 methods, namely: Observation, interviews, questionnaires and documentation. Data validity techniques by meant of data triangulation. Data analysis was carried out in a qualitative descriptive. The results and conclusions of this study are the government has implemented various policies in the fields of Human Resources, open space, physical literacy, participation, fitness, personal development, health, economy, and performance.

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Published

2024-07-17

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