b Strengthening Geospatial Information Management in Indonesia Prof. Dr. Hasanuddin Z. Abidin Head (President) Geospatial Information Agency of Indonesia The 5 th High Level Forum United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management Mexico City, 28-30 November 2017
Geospatial Information for National Sustainable Development NSDI : NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE Presidential Decree No. 27/ 2014 (NSDI) GEOSPATIAL DATA PRODUCTIONS Geospatial Information Law No. 4 / 2011 ONE MAP POLICY Coordination & Supervision Presidential Regulation No. 9 / 2016 Acceleration of OMP Implementation at 1:50.000 Scale Map GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION UTILIZATION & MODELING National Planning Law POLICY GOVERNANCE HUMAN RESOURCES DATA & STANDARD TECHNOLOGY National Geospatial Information Sharing and Network STATISTIC DATA (Social and Economy) GEOSPATIAL DATA AND INFORMATION SYNCHRONIZATION INTEGRATION COMPILATION SPATIAL PLANING By integrating multi sectors, product of one map will be used for developing or for updating district spatial planning which contributes to sustainable development National Sustainable Development Program Harmony With Nature: Social-Economic Environment DATA AND INFORMATION SHARING
Development Directives The Roles of Geospatial Information and Statistical Data for National Development Planning Data Base Planning Foundation Regional Approach National Goals Indicators RPJPN 2005-2025 1. Reduced Interregional Gaps 2. Development of Growth Centers based on Regional Potential Advantage 3. Equity of Basic Social Services Government Vision Nawacita SDGs Geospatial Information Statistical Data (Ref: Bappenas, 2017) Spatial Planning Land Management Spatial Dynamics Model National Urban System Rapidly Growing Areas Special Areas Border Areas Underdeveloped Areas Disaster-prone Areas Local Economic Development Rural Areas Scenarios and Regional Development Strategies of Big Islands and Provinces (RPJMN Book III) Reduction in Interregional Gaps Increased Economic Growth based on Regional Potential Excellence Increased Basic Social Services throughout Indonesia Increased Strength of Defense and State Security Gini Ratio Williamson Index Theil Index Number of Growth Center Connectivity Human Development Index DECENTRALIZATION and REGIONAL AUTONOMY
Geospatial Information Agency of Indonesia: Business Process Basic Geospatial Information Base Maps Executor Regulator Topographic Map (RBI) Coastal Area Map (LPI) Marine Area Map (LLN) Horizontal Base Map Features: 1. Coastline 2. Hypsographic 3. Hydrographic 4. Geographic Name 5. Administrative Boundary 6. Transportation & Utility 7. Building & Social Facility 8. Land Cover Geospatial Information Geodetic Control Network Vertical Gravity & Tide Thematic Geospatial Information 85 themes (OMP) Coordinator Integrator Geospatial Information Infrastructure Data infrastructure Standard and Regulation Institutional Arrangement Human Resources Science & Technology Executor Coordinator Regulator
Geodetic Reference Frames of Indonesia GPS CORS (138 Stations) GPS Surveys (±7000 Points) TIDE GAUGES (138 Stations) AIRBONE GRAVITY Sumatera Kalimantan (2009-2010) Sulawesi (2008) Papua (2010-2011) Jawa GRAVITY (34 Main Stations)
Basemaps of Indonesia Topographic Map Status of Topographic Base Map of Indonesia (2016) Scale National Coverage Available (NLP) Available (%) Unavailable (NLP) Unavailable (%) 1:1.000 - very limited very limited - - 1:5.000 379012 1579 0.42% 377433 99.58% 1:10.000 91547 1074 1.17% 90473 98.83% 1:25.000 13020 4781 36.72% 8239 63.28% 1:50.000 3899 3506 89.92% 393 10.08% 1:100.000 1259 26 2.07% 1233 97.93% 1:250.000 309 309 100.00% 0 0.00% 1:500.000 103 103 100.00% 0 0.00% 1:1.000.000 37 37 100.00% 0 0.00% Coastal Area Map Marine Area Map
Thematic Maps of Indonesia Many Layers and Many Actors More than one institutions produced and published the same thematic map without coordination; Several maps were not created by authorized institutions; Different geospatial information was published such as the number of islands and the size of forest areas; Overlaps of land uses permits (licenses); Base Geospatial Information was rarely used as the basis for creating maps; Satellite imageries for the same area were purchased by more than one institutions.??? THE PROBLEMS OF THEMATIC MAPS: Non-Uniform Georeference. Limited Data Availability. Out of date and Inaccurate. Difficult Accessibility. No Optimum Utilization, etc. Low quality decision making process and consequently degrade the achievement of the national development goals
Thematic Maps of Indonesia One Map Policy 85 Thematic Maps Acceleration of One Map Policy (Presidential Regulation 9/2016) One Georeference One Standard One Database One Geoportal Activity of OMP Compilation Integration Synchronization Data Sharing Ministries One Map Policy Product 19 34 Value Provinces Unified National Geospatial Data and Information Reliable and Accountable Spatial Planning Reliable and Accountable Development Policy
Priority Areas of One Map Policy (2016-2019) 2017 2016 2017 2018 2018 Kalimantan : 05 Provinces Sumatera : 10 Provinces Sulawesi : 06 Provinces Papua : 02 Provinces Maluku : 02 Provinces Jawa, Bali, Nusa Tenggara : 09 Provinces 2018 2017 2019 Updating and Refinement
Publikasi NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION NETWORK (NGIN) PROVINCIES Ina Geoportal Ina Geoportal Ministries, Agencies, Provincies, Regencies, Cities, and Public 9 1 Ministries/Agencies (Data Custodian) 8 VPN Portal Satu Peta 2 KOMPILASI INTEGRASI SINKRONISASI DATA UPDATING 3 Data Center of BIG (Cibinong) 4 VPN VPN Server Sekretariat PKSP (Medan Merdeka Barat) 5 6 Situation Room (Bina Graha) 7 VPN/ Cloud Situation Room (Kemenko Perekonomian) REGENCIES UNIVERSITIES (PPIDS) CITIES Status of NGIN Nodes TARGET MINISTRIES & AGENCIES CONNECTED Ministries/Agencies 57 28 Provinces 34 21 Regencies/Cities 514 20 Universities 34 18
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