One Map Policy: Digital Administration Methods as an Effort to Solve Land Overlaps in Indonesia

Authors

  • Muhammad Rahjay PALENGKAHU Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61857/jsscs.v1i1.32

Keywords:

Land Use, One Map Policy, Digitalization of Administration

Abstract

Only now has Indonesia's land use problem been partially found to be a bright spot. Moreover, the government created the map that gave rise to this issue. Therefore, holding the One Map Policy in government policies is necessary to realize good land governance. This research aims to determine how effective the One Map Policy is in solving land problems and realizing good spatial governance to provide welfare to the people. This research is written using normative juridical methods, using literature studies that examine a problem from a legal point of view and look for data in reading materials. So, the One Map Policy is one of the alternatives and essential policies to resolve overlapping land uses in the community. The government has made a One Map Policy to give each institution or ministry a synchronization information map theme. So that there is overlap in land use, there is No cause of conflict between interests and loss to society. Making the One Map Policy is vital because of the benefits of designing a room with Scale, quickly resolving conflict, overlapping overlap, using land, and speeding up regional development programs and infrastructure implementation.

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Published

30-11-2023