Print Email Facebook Twitter Implementation of the spatial plan information package for improving ease of doing business in Indonesian cities Title Implementation of the spatial plan information package for improving ease of doing business in Indonesian cities Author Indrajit, A. (TU Delft GIS Technologie) van Loenen, B. (TU Delft Geo Information) Jaya, Virgo Eresta (National Land Agency) Ploeger, H.D. (TU Delft Geo Information) Lemmen, Christiaan (University of Twente) van Oosterom, P.J.M. (TU Delft GIS Technologie) Date 2021 Abstract Land and space are major driving factors in doing business in urban areas. Cities around the world are performing land management techniques to achieve sustainable urban development. The World Bank acknowledges the importance of land management practices and promotes it as the Ease Of Doing Business (EODB) indicators for a supportive environment for economic activities. In improving a city's competitiveness, local governments need to establish a reliable Land Administration System to organize unrenewable urban land and spaces and simultaneously reduce information asymmetry between actors. A modernized LAS is needed to accommodate the four functions of land management: land tenure, land value, land-use planning, and land development. The ISO 19152:2012 on Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) standard offers a foundation to establish information interoperability in land management that is crucial in modeling the relationship between people and land (and space), the geometrical components, as well as documented Rights, Responsibilities, and Restrictions (RRRs) in land. To promote the exchange of information between the domains of land administration domain and spatial planning, an extension of LADM, the Spatial Plan Information Package (SP Package), was proposed to support cities organizing information in land management. This article presents the proposed spatial plan information extension to the LADM country profile for Indonesia. This work also develops a proof-of-concept of the package in the two biggest Indonesian cities (Jakarta and Bandung) with adaptation to the current national data management policies. Our research shows positive results on making the LADM country profile reflect on the real condition and improving LAS's adaptability to be integrated with the Spatial Information Infrastructure. Subject LADMLand-use planOpen DataRRRsSDISII To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bc9ff016-9ea7-48b9-b78b-b8ac1471effe DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105338 ISSN 0264-8377 Source Land Use Policy, 105 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2021 A. Indrajit, B. van Loenen, Suprajaka, Virgo Eresta Jaya, H.D. Ploeger, Christiaan Lemmen, P.J.M. van Oosterom Files PDF 1_s2.0_S0264837721000612_main.pdf 16.09 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:bc9ff016-9ea7-48b9-b78b-b8ac1471effe/datastream/OBJ/view