STUDY OF LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE USE OF INDONESIA'S GEOSPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM SRGI 2013
Indonesia has many institutions, both central and local government agencies, which issue geospatial information in the form of maps which are ultimately used as references for policy making. In 2011 Law No. 4 of 2011 concerning Geospatial Information was issued which stated that Indonesia must have...
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id-itb.:736492023-06-22T11:20:01ZSTUDY OF LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE USE OF INDONESIA'S GEOSPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM SRGI 2013 Nurlina, Khusnun Teknik (Rekayasa, enjinering dan kegiatan berkaitan) Indonesia Final Project Geospatial information, geospatial reference system, one map policy, legal aspects. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73649 Indonesia has many institutions, both central and local government agencies, which issue geospatial information in the form of maps which are ultimately used as references for policy making. In 2011 Law No. 4 of 2011 concerning Geospatial Information was issued which stated that Indonesia must have a single reference system. Therefore, BIG created the 2013 Indonesian Geospatial Reference System or SRGI 2013. So, all agencies issuing maps must use this reference. A single reference system also needs to be used to support the implementation of the one map policy ordered by the President through Presidential Regulation Number 9 of 2016. This study aims to determine the relationship between legal aspects regarding the reference system between regulations issued by the central government and Ministries/Agencies and to determine the factual conditions of 2013 SRGI implementation in Indonesia. The method used is an analysis of the implementation of the 2013 SRGI through the legal aspects of the implementation of the 2013 SRGI by Ministries/Institutions. The results of this study indicate that there are still ministries/agencies that have not issued regulations to regulate geospatial reference systems. In addition, there are still ministries/agencies that have not implemented the 2013 SRGI, so they are not in line with the regulations issued by the Law on Geospatial Information. text |
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Indonesia has many institutions, both central and local government agencies, which issue geospatial information in the form of maps which are ultimately used as references for policy making. In 2011 Law No. 4 of 2011 concerning Geospatial Information was issued which stated that Indonesia must have a single reference system. Therefore, BIG created the 2013 Indonesian Geospatial Reference System or SRGI 2013. So, all agencies issuing maps must use this reference. A single reference system also needs to be used to support the implementation of the one map policy ordered by the President through Presidential Regulation Number 9 of 2016.
This study aims to determine the relationship between legal aspects regarding the reference system between regulations issued by the central government and Ministries/Agencies and to determine the factual conditions of 2013 SRGI implementation in Indonesia. The method used is an analysis of the implementation of the 2013 SRGI through the legal aspects of the implementation of the 2013 SRGI by Ministries/Institutions. The results of this study indicate that there are still ministries/agencies that have not issued regulations to regulate geospatial reference systems. In addition, there are still ministries/agencies that have not implemented the 2013 SRGI, so they are not in line with the regulations issued by the Law on Geospatial Information. |
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STUDY OF LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE USE OF INDONESIA'S GEOSPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM SRGI 2013 |
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