Establishment of Marine and Coastal Spatial Data Infrastructure in Indonesia

  • Wahyu S
  • Pramono G
  • Purnawan B
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Abstract

As the largest archipelagic nation with thousands of islands, the establishment of infrastructure for marine and coastal spatial data is indispensable. Six technical working groups have been formed as a component of spatial data information management in the Marine and Coastal Resources Management Project (MCRMP). The groups' responsibilities are to determine the standard of spatial database, the data clearinghouse and custodianship among stakeholders and improvement of human resource. After the discussion with stakeholders, some standards have been established and some agreements have been reached to be implemented in the further stage of national spatial data infrastructure.

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Wahyu, S., Pramono, G. H., & Purnawan, B. (2010). Establishment of Marine and Coastal Spatial Data Infrastructure in Indonesia (pp. 97–103). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9720-1_10

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