Date and Time: 10:00am on August 7, 2017
Venue: Middle-Room at the Inamori Memorial Foundation Building, CSEAS
Title: Dilemmas of One Map Policy and Participatory Mapping in Indonesia.
Program: (PDF)
OPENING REMARKS:
10.00 –10.10
Prof. Kono Yasuyuki (Director of Center of Southeast Asian Studies)
SESSION I : ONE MAP POLICY IN INDONESIA
10.10 –10.35
Title: One Map Policy as National Priority Fundamental Development
Speaker:
Dheny Trie Wahyu Sampurno, M.Eng (The Indonesian Geospatial Information Agency)
10.35 –11.00
Title: The Development od Participatory Mapping in Indonesia
Speaker:
Deny Rahadian Tadjudin, MSi. (National Coordinator of Indonesian Community Mapping Network/ Jaringan Kerjasama Pemetaan Partisipatif)
11.00 –11.25
Title: Limit of the Participatory Mapping in Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate, Papua
Speaker:
Dr. Rosita Dewi (Researcher at Center for Political Studies – Indonesia Institute of Sciences)
11.25 –12.00
Discussion
12:00-13:00
Lunch Time
SESSION II : CASE STUDY OF PARTICIPATORY MAPPING IN INDONESIA
13.30 –13.55
Title: The Development of Drone Technology for Participatory Mapping in Indonesia
Speaker:
Dr. Irendra Radjawali (Researcher at Partnership for Governance Reform)
13.55 –14.30
Title: The Development of Drone Technology for Participatory Mapping in Indonesia
Speaker:
Aris Sugiri (Activist at Drone Community in Sukabumi)
14.30 –14.45
Coffee Break
14.45 –15.10
Title: Mapping with Drone in Riau Province
Speaker:
Dr. Watanabe Kazuo (Fellow at Center for Southeast Asian Studies)
15.10 –15.35
Title: Mapping of Land Condition in Ex Tin Mining for Replantation
Speaker:
Dr. Itoh Masayuki (Associate Professor at Center for Southeast Asian Studies)
15.35 –16.15
Discussion
16.15 –
Closing Remarks
Purpose of the Workshop:
With the start of democratization and decentralization in Indonesia, Indonesia has experienced a fundamental transformation in
every aspect of live both in positive and negative ways. Local communities including customary law communities (masyarakat Adat) have
been empowered with the facilitation of different NGOs. The start of new law on village in 2014, the implementation of participatory
mapping and also the utilization of new technology such as drone have accelerated this local community empowerment.
On the other hand, the decentralization has accelerated the land grabbing and environmental destruction to open the industrial
forestry, plantation and mining. Facing these challenges, the Indonesian government under the SBY administration has started the one
map policy with the consideration that different ministries and agencies, provincial and district/city governments have their own
‘official’ maps and that causes the serious problems for integrated development planning for the whole nation in the long run.
This international workshop aims to discuss the challenges facing the Indonesian government on the implementation of one map policy and also the impacts of participatory mapping methodology and drone utilization for local community empowerment and development and
finally discuss the way to integrate the one map policy and bottom-up mapping process.