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JDIH Badan Informasi Geospasial
20 Jun 201605:26

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses Indonesia's efforts to develop and implement effective national spatial planning, which is supported by regional and detailed spatial plans. It highlights the importance of accurate spatial plan maps, including spatial structure and pattern maps, which depict urban systems, infrastructure, and protected areas. The video also touches on the role of government regulations in standardizing and ensuring the accuracy of spatial planning maps through a geospatial reference system. This effort aims to create reliable maps for guiding national development and improving spatial map management.

Takeaways

  • 😀 National development requires a spatial plan that is well-organized and implemented.
  • 😀 A spatial plan map includes two main types: the spatial structure plan map and the spatial pattern plan map.
  • 😀 The spatial structure plan map includes urban systems, transportation networks, energy systems, telecommunication networks, and water resource systems.
  • 😀 The spatial pattern plan map covers protected areas and cultivated areas.
  • 😀 Strategic area determination maps can be made based on laws and regulations.
  • 😀 Government Regulation Number 8 of 2013 mandates the accuracy of spatial plan maps, in line with Law Number 26 of 2007 on spatial planning.
  • 😀 Spatial plan maps are categorized into national, provincial, and district/city maps, each with specific regulations.
  • 😀 National spatial plan maps are prepared by the central government, while provincial and district/city maps are regulated by regional governments.
  • 😀 The creation of spatial planning maps requires coordination with the Geospatial Information Agency and the National Spatial Planning Coordination Agency.
  • 😀 Spatial planning maps must maintain a certain level of geometric accuracy, including elements like geospatial reference systems, scale, and content accuracy.
  • 😀 Maps must include both natural elements (e.g., coastlines, rivers) and artificial elements (e.g., roads, settlements, administrative boundaries).

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of a spatial plan in Indonesia?

    -The main purpose of a spatial plan in Indonesia is to support national development by organizing and regulating land use, infrastructure, and regional development in a structured and coordinated manner.

  • What are the two main types of maps included in a spatial plan?

    -The two main types of maps are the spatial structure plan map, which includes elements like urban systems, transportation networks, and utilities, and the spatial pattern plan map, which includes protected areas and cultivation areas.

  • Which networks are included in the spatial structure plan map?

    -The spatial structure plan map includes urban system networks, transportation networks, energy networks, telecommunication networks, water resource networks, and other regional infrastructure networks.

  • What types of areas are depicted in the spatial pattern plan map?

    -The spatial pattern plan map depicts protected areas, such as conservation zones, and cultivation areas intended for agriculture or other land uses.

  • Which regulations govern the accuracy and preparation of spatial plan maps in Indonesia?

    -Government Regulation Number 8 of 2013 regulates the accuracy of spatial plan maps, based on Law Number 26 of 2007 concerning spatial planning.

  • How are national spatial plan maps different from provincial or district maps?

    -National spatial plan maps are organized by the central government through regulations and presidential directives, while provincial and district or city maps are created through their respective regional regulations.

  • What is meant by geometric accuracy in spatial planning maps?

    -Geometric accuracy refers to the correct use of a geospatial reference system, proper scale, and mapping details to ensure that the physical and spatial representation on the map is precise.

  • What elements are typically included in spatial planning maps?

    -Spatial planning maps include natural elements like coastlines, rivers, and lakes, as well as artificial elements such as roads, ports, airports, settlements, administrative boundaries, and place names.

  • How is the management of spatial planning maps regulated?

    -The management of spatial planning maps is regulated through a map data management system under the Regulation of the Head of the Geospatial Information Agency, which ensures maps are maintained and made available consistently.

  • What is the role of the Geospatial Information Agency in spatial planning?

    -The Geospatial Information Agency is responsible for technical consultation in preparing spatial planning maps and for receiving approved duplicate maps and legal documents from map organizers.

  • Why is standardization of map elements important for national development?

    -Standardization ensures that all spatial planning maps have consistent elements, symbols, and notations, making them reliable references for coordinated national development planning.

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