Geospatial Information Utilization in Indonesian Local Government

Sutanta Heri, D. Diyono, S. Deva
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Government decisions and actions at national and local levels have, to varying degree, spatial footprints. At the local government level, this includes spatial planning, land management, taxation, and the issuance of building and site permits. Utilization of geospatial information in Indonesian local government was started more than 25 years ago. However, there was a high variation in the intensity, frequency, and types of geospatial information utilization. In a particular local government, there was also a variation of use among local government agencies. This paper aims to portray and analyses the current status of geospatial information utilization in Indonesian local government. Quantitatively, the information was obtained from questionnaires distributed to 24 districts and seven cities. The questionnaire covered areas of data availability, utilization, and management of geospatial information. For every district and city, around 20 to 30 questionnaires were sent, to gather information from all local governments agencies. Qualitatively, observations and in-depth interviews were conducted to collect information on the plans, progress, and challenges in geospatial information utilization. In general, the utilization of geospatial information is progressing steadily with some cities or districts made significant achievement while others still struggling in defining geospatial policies. Local governments have limited staffs with expertise in spatial data handling. Some recommendations to overcome the challenges and impediments are presented. Recent central government initiatives on national spatial data infrastructure and one map policy, are essential to speed up the process of creating better environment governance in local government.
印度尼西亚地方政府的地理空间信息利用
国家和地方各级政府的决定和行动在不同程度上具有空间足迹。在地方政府层面,这包括空间规划、土地管理、税收以及发放建筑和场地许可证。印尼地方政府在25年前就开始利用地理空间信息。然而,地理空间信息利用的强度、频率和类型存在较大差异。在特定的地方政府中,地方政府机构之间的使用也存在差异。本文旨在描述和分析印尼地方政府地理空间信息利用的现状。在数量上,从向24个区和7个城市分发的问卷中获得信息。调查问卷涵盖了地理空间信息的数据可用性、利用和管理等领域。对于每个地区和城市,大约发送了20到30份问卷,以收集所有地方政府机构的信息。定性地,通过观察和深度访谈收集地理空间信息利用的计划、进展和挑战等信息。总体而言,地理空间信息的利用正在稳步推进,一些城市或地区取得了显著成就,而另一些城市或地区在制定地理空间政策方面仍在努力。地方政府在空间数据处理方面的专业人员有限。提出了克服这些挑战和障碍的一些建议。最近中央政府关于国家空间数据基础设施和一张地图政策的倡议,对于加快地方政府建立更好的环境治理进程至关重要。
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