BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY.

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BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY TAKING LAND POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION IN INDONESIA TO THE NEXT STAGE AND NLA’S STRATEGIC PLAN JOYO WINOTO, Ph.D Head of Indonesian National Land Agency

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY STRATEGIC LAND RELATED ISSUES (1) 1.Poverty 2.Unemployment 3.Social Inequity 4.Inequity in Land Ownership/Control 5.Idle/Abandoned Land

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY STRATEGIC LAND RELATED ISSUES (2) 6.Land Dispute and Conflict 7.Less Registered Land 8.Land Acquisition for Public Purposes 9.Jungle of Regulation 10.Institutional Constraints

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY 4 Principles of Land Policy and Management 1. Welfare of the People 2. Distributive Justice 3. Sustainability 4. Social Harmony

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY 4 Main National Agenda 1. Agrarian Reform a. Reform in Land Politics and Land Law b. Land Reform Plus Access Reform 2. Land Asset Legalization a. Private Land b. Public (Govt) Land 3. Settlement of Abandoned Land 4. Land Conflict Resolution

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY 11 Operational Agenda (1) 1.Public trust building 2.Improvement of land services and registration 3.Improvement of people’s access to the land 4.Land conflict resolution in the disastrous and conflict regions 5.Systematic land conflict resolution all over the country 6.Development of national land management information system and land document security system

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY 7.Addressing corruption, collusion, nepotism and improvement of people’s participation and empowerment 8.Settlement of large scale abandoned land 9.Consistent implementation of land regulation 10.Institutional reform of Indonesian National Land Agency 11.Development of land politics, laws and policies (Agrarian Reform) 11 Operational Agenda (2)

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY HOW TO FINISH THE PUZZLE ?

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY I. STRATEGIC POLICIES I.Agrarian Reform a.Reform in Land Politic and Land Law b.Agrarian Reform as Land Reform Plus Access Reform II.Land Asset Legalization a.Funding i.State Budget ii.Private b.Reform i.Regulation ii.Better Public Services iii.Institutional Reform iv.Limit Land Brokerage v.Limit Land Speculation vi.Increased Access

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY c. Land Infrastructure Development : i. Mapping (base thematic map) ii. Land-Parcel Cadastre iii. Computization (ICT) iv. Land Information System v. Simplification of Land Service Procedure vi. Automatic Information Service vii. Mobile Land Office

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY III. SETTLEMENT OF IDLE OR ABANDONED LAND 1.Area of abandoned land : 7,3 million hectares 2.Direct Opportunity Loss $ 54,5 Billion/year 3.Total Opportunity Loss $ 634,4 Billion/year 4.Government Strategy, Government take over of the abandoned land based on the mandate of the Basic Agrarian Law (Part of Agrarian Reform Agenda)

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY IV. LAND CONFLICT RESOLUTION Total land conflict : cases covering Ha STRATEGY 1.Resolved the existing land conflict, ex. in 2008 : cases solved. 2.Better management of land ownership and control in the future.

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY How to Accelerate what we have done? LARASITA

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY V. WORLD PIONEERING “MOBILE LAND OFFICE” Name : LARASITA Basic Idea : 1. Justice And Fairness 2. Good Governance Fostering:1. Peaceful Agrarian Reform 2.Increased Asset Legalization 3.Early Warning System For Idle Land Use And Abandoned Land 4.Early Warning System For Land Conflict 5.Quick and on-the-spot Conflict Resolution 6.Community Empowerment 7.Connecting People Needs with Government Program

BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA INDONESIAN NATIONAL LAND AGENCY