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Integration of Geospatial Data and Information in Margoluwih Village, Yogyakarta and Its Utilization for Multiple Stakeholders Amrin, Reza Nur; Anggorowati, Dian Fitriliyani; Khoirunisa, Luluk Qoniah; Kuncoro, Dhatu Mukti; Prasetyo, Rio Aldi; Purnomo, Satya Haris; Rasendria, Alysia Delly; Meilinda, Lisa Ayu
Marcapada: Jurnal Kebijakan Pertanahan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Marcapada: Jurnal Kebijakan Pertanahan
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pertanahan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31292/mj.v3i1.44

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As technology develops, geospatial information has been used for policy-making and decision-making. One of the geospatial technologies used is the Geographic Information System, which has been widely built and utilized by related agencies up to the village or district level. This article explains the strategy and parties involved in developing geospatial data and information integration in Margoluwih District and the benefits for these parties. The research method uses descriptive-qualitative data collection through interviews, observation, and documentation. The results of this paper show that geospatial data and information created by various parties can be integrated into an information system. The parties involved in providing data and receiving benefits from the development information system are the National Land Academy, Margoluwih District Government, Land Office of Sleman Regency, Land and Spatial Planning Office of Sleman Regency, Regional Financial and Asset Agency of Sleman Regency, UPTD Agriculture, Food, and Fisheries Extension Center Region III, Margoluwih Village Community Institution, and the Margoluwih Village Community. This indicates that the integration carried out provides benefits for multiple parties. The Margoluwih District Government, as data regent or information system manager, is expected to always maintain and update information independently and sustainably.
Comparative Study of Land Registration Systems in Indonesia and Sweden: Review of Legal, Institutional, Procedural, and Technological Aspects Syah, Iskandar; Abeng, Andi Tenri; Maruf, Mujahidin; Sholichin, Nurus; Parunggi, Uunk Din; Manurung, Pangihutan; Mahanani, Ariani Nastya; Puri, Widhiana Hestining; Dharma, Agustinus Dhanan Suka; Amrin, Reza Nur
Marcapada: Jurnal Kebijakan Pertanahan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Marcapada: Jurnal Kebijakan Pertanahan
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This study examines the differences in land registration systems in Indonesia and Sweden in terms of governance and legal systems, institutions, procedures, and information systems (technology). Sweden is known to have an efficient and integrated land registration system. This study also aims to provide recommendations for the development of a land registration system in Indonesia to improve land administration services. A qualitative approach with literature studies and comparative analysis was used in this study. The results of the study show that Sweden and Indonesia implement civil law and a rights registration system. The publication system in Indonesia uses a negative system with a positive tendency, while Sweden is included in the German/Swiss Group. Land registration is carried out electronically through the Lantmäteriet page or by post with a period of 3 (three) months after acquisition. Sweden is more advanced in terms of digitalisation and blockchain development, while Indonesia still faces challenges in transparency and efficiency. This study recommends strengthening digital infrastructure and regulations, as well as implementing modern technology to improve the land registration system in Indonesia.
Komunikasi Pengelolaan Aduan Layanan Pertanahan dan Peningkatan Citra pada Media Sosial Instagram @kementerian.atrbpn Amrin, Reza Nur; Dewi, Asih Retno; Sudibyanung, Sudibyanung
Jurnal Kebijakan Publik Vol 16, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jkp.v16i3.8864

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The Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency via its Instagram account @kementerian.atrbpn uses social media to share land information and build its image. The information posted gave rise to various comments by netizens. This research aims to find out netizens' comments on posts in 2023 and the admin's response to these comments as well as finding out their efforts to improve their image in 2024. Qualitative analysis methods using media content are used in this research. A list of netizen comments and admin responses was collected through data collection, observation, and documentation studies. Netizens' comments dominate in the form of complaints and questions about land services and land mafia problems. The response often given by admins is to accept or thank them, tag the relevant work unit's Instagram account, and respond substantively. These comments are a form of community participation in the programs being held. Efforts to improve image are carried out through human resource development and collaboration, socialization of communication strategy and complaint management programs, and creation of land mafia and making contemporary posts.