STUDY ON THE READINESS OF IMPLEMENTING THE LADM CONCEPT FOR MARINE CADASTRE
The Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is a conceptual model used for comprehensive land administration. It is designed to be flexible and adaptable to meet diverse needs. The concept aims to evaluate the readiness and potential use of LADM in the context of marine cadastral administration....
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/81191 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is a conceptual model used for
comprehensive land administration. It is designed to be flexible and adaptable to meet
diverse needs. The concept aims to evaluate the readiness and potential use of LADM in the
context of marine cadastral administration. With the increasing significance of human
activities in marine areas, the management of marine resources is becoming more crucial.
However, administrative complexity and a lack of clear standards in marine area
management often pose challenges. While LADM has proven to be an effective framework
for land management, further discussion is needed to use it in the context of marine cadastral
administration.
This study conducts a literature review and analysis to assess the readiness for using LADM
in marine cadastral contexts. Some parts of LADM require adjustments to accommodate the
uniqueness of objects present in marine areas.
The research results in a conceptual model based on LADM for the marine cadastral
environment, along with several recommendations to enhance the readiness for using
LADM in marine cadastral administration. These recommendations include the
development of clear implementation guidelines, increased awareness and training for
stakeholders, and the development of adequate geospatial data infrastructure. It is hoped
that this research will contribute to efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of
marine area management through the appropriate and sustainable application of LADM.
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