Policies and practices of remote sensing implementation in Indonesia

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Policies and practices of remote sensing implementation in Indonesia AGF 2014 Jakarta, 26 Nov 2014 Orbita Roswintiarti Deputy Chairman for Remote Sensing Affairs

Outline Background Role of LAPAN in remote sensing implementation The Presidential Instruction No. 6/2012 The Indonesian Space Act No. 21/2013 The Government Regulation on Remote Sensing (status per 2014)

Background Satellite remote sensing data play an important role in supporting geospatial information in Indonesia. Characteristics of satellite remote sensing data: Available for large areas, e.g. 31,450 km 2 for Landsat, 3,600 km 2 for SPOT. Available on a regular basis for all points on the globe (repetitive coverage), e.g. 16 days for Landsat, 1-3 days for SPOT. Objective, i.e. the sensor-transmission-reception system involves no human intervention. Collected related to the Earth surface features. Use the wide spectrum of electromagnetic spectrum (which is divided into several bands at once).

Indonesia coverage Landsat data: 212 scenes (@ 185 km x 170 km)

Indonesia coverage SPOT data: 1,276 scenes (@ 60 km x 60 km)

Structure organization of LAPAN

Structure organization of Deputy of Remote Sensing Affairs

Role of Deputy of Remote Sensing Affairs To provide remote sensing data and information through National Remote Sensing Data Bank (Bank Data Penginderaan Jauh Nasional/BDPJN) and National Earth Observation System (Sistem Pemantauan Bumi Nasional/SPBN). To provide the international standard of remote sensing research and development to result in the guidelines of data acquisition, processing, and applications.

Remote sensing data acquired through LAPAN Ground Stations

Remote sensing applications Forestry Agriculture Fishery Coastal and marine Environment Disaster mitigation Spatial planning etc.

The Presidential Instruction No. 6/2012 About: High-resolution satellite remote sensing data providing, utilization, control quality, processing, and distribution. Objective: to increase the efficiency of the state budget; to ignore duplication of the state budget allocations among Ministries/Government Agencies, Army, Police, and Local Governments in providing high-resolution satellite data.

The Presidential Instruction No. 6/2012 (cont.) LAPAN Provide high-resolution satellite remote sensing data (spatial resolution 4 meter) with the Indonesian Government license. Increase the capacity of the data acquisition system. Conduct geometric and radiometric corrections. BIG Conduct orthorectification of highresolution satellite remote sensing data for survey and mapping. Increase the capacity of data processing system for survey and mapping. Distribute orthorectified data through National Spatial Data Infrastructure.

The Indonesian Space Act No. 21/2013 Among others adopting the Presidential Instruction No. 6/2012 in which LAPAN requires to provide the high-resolution satellite remote sensing data with the Indonesian Government license for Ministries/Government Agencies, Army, Police, and Local Government. Regulation on remote sensing Satellite and Ground Station in Indonesia. Regulation on standard methods of remote sensing data processing. Regulation on guidelines of remote sensing applications and information dissemination.

The Government Regulation on Remote Sensing (Planned to be proofed in 2015) As one of regulations derives from the Indonesian Space Act No. 21/2013. Objective: to bring into efficiency in remote sensing development system; to motivate national capability in remote sensing-related implementation; to motivate remote sensing industries to result in standard data and information products for fulfilling user requirements; to establish national and international cooperation on remote sensing activities; and as the legal aspect of remote sensing implementation in Indonesia.

The Government Regulation on Remote Sensing (Planned to be proofed in 2015) Scope of regulation, among others include: Remote sensing implementators. Remote sensing activities: Data providing. Data processing. Data storing and distribution. Applications and information distribution. Annual planning. International cooperation. Public participation. Technical supervision.