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Workshop on Sensing Earth Using Spectral Sensors (SEUSS)
Capacity Development of Geospatial Information in Indonesia Hotel Sari Pan Pacific, Jakarta 6 December 2016 Ketut Wikantika Head of Remote Sensing and GIS, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology Director of Center for Remote Sensing, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
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Capacity = f (human resources, institution, system, regulation etc.)
What is Capacity? Capacity = f (human resources, institution, system, regulation etc.)
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MDGs to SDGs
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The Hongkong Polytechnic University,
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The Hongkong Polytechnic University,
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The Hongkong Polytechnic University,
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Geospatial Paradigm (Wikantika, 2007)
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Traditional system VS Airborne system :
Learning from Tsunami Aceh (2004) Conventional mapping for 1:10000 Cost : Rp. 800,000 /ha 5 ha 1 day/1 team Damaged areas : 300,000 ha 1 team = 164 years !!!!!!! 10 team = 16 years !!!! 100 team = 1.6 years !! 1000 team = 2 months ! 60,000 team = 1 day !!!! Cost : Rp. 240 Billion !!! Digital photogrammetry for 1:10000 Cost : Rp. 100,000 – Rp 130,000 /ha 1 company 50,000 ha/ a year Damaged areas : 300,000 ha 1 company = 6 years !! 2 companies = 3 years ! 3 companies = 2 years 5 companies = 1.2 years 10 companies = 6 months ! Cost : Rp Billion !!! Batas laut (Wikantika, 2005)
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Geodetic and Geomatics Engineering Institut Teknologi Bandung
Geodetic and Geomatics Engineering has played an important role in various development activities along with the applications of modern science & technology. The student is prepared as a geospatial engineer or a geospatial scientist . Geodetic & Geomatics Engineering program offer various courses, practicum (laboratory and field exercises), field camp, and final project. The curriculum consists of compulsory and elective subjects such as geodesy, surveying and mapping, geospatial information technology (remote sensing and geographic information system), land cadastre, coastal engineering survey, satellite positioning survey, and deformation & geodynamic surveys. Batimetri dunia
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INDONESIA Big (Geospatial) Data for a Big Country
Indonesia territory 5,193,250 km2 INDONESIA 13,446 islands (Badan Informasi Geospasial) Land 1,922,570 km2 Ocean 3,257,483 km2 Indonesian facts Coastlines 90,093 km (Badan Informasi Geospasial) How many geospatial human resources we need?
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Concluding remarks Based on the characteristics of Indonesia territory (Land and Ocean) therefore application of geospatial technology is a must; Qualified geospatial human resources are not only depending on how they learn and follow geospatial technology development but also how scheme and process of education they get; Capacity in geospatial information is strongly related to education curriculum, geospatial industry, institution, regulation, state of the art of geospatial technology itself and government policy; It should be critized establishment of Big Data to manage a Big Country like Indonesia Batas laut
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