Karya
Judul/Title Participatory Land Registration
Penulis/Author
Tanggal/Date 2019
Abstrak/Abstract The research presents analysis results regarding quality and usability issues of a new method in implementing participatory land registration (PaLaR) in rural areas, especially on the aspects of data quality, cost and time. PaLaR was designed as a community-centred boundary and legal data collection for a systematic land titling project in a village. The PaLar was piloted in two communities situated in Tanggamus and Grobogan districts in Indonesia. The research was done to compare the spatial accuracy between PaLaR and the normal systematic land registration approach (PTSL) in terms of point accuracy, polygon area and circularity ratio. Observations and interviews were done to evaluate the completeness of boundary and legal data as well as logical consistency the data collected by the community committee. The mobile application used by the committee to facilitate boundary delimitation and survey activities was also assessed during this study. Although two pilots demonstrated in Tanggamus and Grobogan districts have lower spatial accuracy than the normal method (PTSL), PaLaR suits local circumstances and delivers completeness and efficiency better in boundary and legal data collection. The less accurate spatial boundaries could be improved by replacing the low-cost PaLaR’s GNSS antenna with more accurate-but more expensive-GNSS antenna. Using PaLaR method, the overall time completion for organizing participatory data collection still depends on, among others, the community awareness as well as community and local office readiness.
Rumpun Ilmu Teknik Geomatika
Bahasa Asli/Original Language English
Level Internasional
Status
Dokumen Karya
No Judul Tipe Dokumen Aksi
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