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Biblioteca The Legal Element of Fixing the Boundary for Indonesian Complete Cadastre

The Legal Element of Fixing the Boundary for Indonesian Complete Cadastre

The Legal Element of Fixing the Boundary for Indonesian Complete Cadastre
Volume 10 Issue 1

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Date of publication
Janeiro 2021
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ISBN / Resource ID
10.3390/land10010049
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In 2017, the Indonesian government implemented the systematic land registration (PTSL) process, projected to be finished by 2025. However, this process faces some challenges in the spatial and legal data collection process, resulting in the Indonesian cadastral system still being incomplete. For instance, during the three years of its implementation, out of about 135 million parcels, only 49.5% have been registered. Therefore, the level of completeness needs to be improved. This research aims to assess the compliance of the fixed boundary process’ legal elements, such as the parties that locate the boundary, agreement between the adjoining landowners, and boundary markers. This is a piece of qualitative research in which the data were obtained through interviews from questionnaire surveys to land administration policymakers. Subsequently, the research carried out regulation assessments to develop a country-context cadastre typology of the current cadastral mapping activities. Data were obtained from the results of the PTSL campaign in the Madiun regency. The result showed that the high percentage (i.e., 96.61%) of legal elements regarding the boundary agreement in a rural area could be used as a potential enabler towards achieving completion of the Indonesian cadastre.

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Martono, Dwi B.
Aditya, Trias
Subaryono, Subaryono
Nugroho, Prijono

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