BAB 1 Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 2 Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 3 Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 4 Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 5 Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 6 Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
COVER Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
DAFTAR PUSTAKA Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
LAMPIRAN Firda Adrila Stenly
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Alice Diniarti
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Rural development in Indonesia is crucial for enhancing the quality of life in
village communities. However, many villages remain underdeveloped, facing
inadequate basic infrastructure, limited access to healthcare and education,
and significant economic disparities compared to urban areas. This study
aims to address these issues by designing a framework for implementing drone
technology in Indonesian villages, utilizing UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)
technology to assist in improving rural development.
The research employs a comprehensive literature review as the primary method,
which was selected after considering both literature review and questionnaire
methods. The criteria and indicators for the framework were identified through
this literature review and categorized into two main categories: Needs and
Readiness.
The framework was assessed through case studies of selected villages. The
findings indicate significant variations in the readiness levels of different villages
to adopt drone technology. These results are visualized in quadrants,
categorizing villages based on their needs and readiness levels. The analysis
shows that the proposed framework is effective in differentiating the conditions
of each village, providing a structured approach to assess and enhance
the potential for drone technology implementation in rural development. This framework can guide the government and other stakeholders in planning
and executing more effective and efficient rural development programs with
the aid of drone technology. Future research should focus on validating and
refining this framework through extensive field assessments and comprehensive
data collection.