FOUR-DIMENSIONAL MARINE CADASTRE DEVELOPMENT FROM THE UPDATED THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODEL

The problem of sea space boundaries is not one that is clearly resolved in Indonesia. Marine spaces that are utilized in the same position horizontally but differ vertically cannot be registered because they are difficult to define with a 2-Dimensional (2D) marine cadastre. In addition, the spatial...

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Main Author: Divana Dewi, Sita
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/70824
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The problem of sea space boundaries is not one that is clearly resolved in Indonesia. Marine spaces that are utilized in the same position horizontally but differ vertically cannot be registered because they are difficult to define with a 2-Dimensional (2D) marine cadastre. In addition, the spatial representation and utilization of properties in the sea, both in 2D and 3-Dimensional (3D) can change over time. Because the relationship between humans and space on Earth is constantly changing, the time component of changes in ocean space cannot be overlooked. Changes in the utilization of marine cadastral objects are recorded as historical data; this data adds dimensions of 3D spatial data to 4-Dimensional (4D) data or can be called 4D Marine Cadastral (3D + time).This research produces factors that can change the utilization of marine space, the 4D Marine Cadastre object model and the model formed is used in making a prototype User-Interface (UI) for marine cadastral websites adapted to the administrative system in Indonesia. The methods used are the analysis of 3D Geographic Information Systems for model formation and the goal directed design method for designing UI prototypes. It is hoped that this research will be useful for the application of the 4D marine cadastre in Indonesia as a solution to the problem of overlapping sea space utilization.