This paper presents the results from a quality and usability analysis of participatory land
registration (PaLaR) in Indonesia’s rural areas, focusing on data quality, cost, and time. PaLaR was
designed as a systematic community-centered land titling project collecting requisite spatial and
legal data. PaLaR was piloted in two communities situated in Tanggamus and Grobogan districts in
Indonesia. The research compared spatial data accuracy between two approaches, PaLaR and the
normal systematic land registration approach (PTSL) with respect to point accuracy and polygon area.
Supplementary observations and interviews were undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness
of the spatial and legal data collection, as well as logical consistency of the data collected by the
community committee, using a mobile application. Although the two pilots showed a lower spatial
accuracy than the normal method (PTSL), PaLaR better suited local circumstances and still delivered
complete spatial and legal data in a more effective means. The accuracy and efficiency of spatial
data collection could be improved through the use of more accurate GNSS antennas and a seamless
connection to the national land databases. The PaLaR method is dependent on, amongst other aspects,
inclusive and flexible community awareness programs, as well as the committed participation of the
community and local offices
Rumpun Ilmu
Teknik Geomatika
Bahasa Asli/Original Language
English
Level
Internasional
Status
Dokumen Karya
No
Judul
Tipe Dokumen
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