Incremental Improvement of High resolution Satellite Imagery for Participatory Mapping in Land Registration

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Fit for purpose land administration (FFP-LA) has a purpose to inventory all of the land parcels. One of the methods in fit for purpose land administration is participatory mapping. Participatory mapping involves the people in the area mapping to create land's parcel map. The people create a map with their knowledge about spatial objects in their area using a satellite image with high-resolution or aerial photo. The purpose of participatory mapping is to create a full land parcels map that has been validated for geometery boundaries and features by the owner or the people around it. But in some circumstance, the data in that map cannot be an inut data for land administration, cause there is some standard for satellite image with high-resolution or aerial photo that should be followed. The standard was attached in Government's Law no. 24/1997 and The Ministry of Agrarian Affair's Law no. 3/1997. In this research, incremental improvement for the high-resolution satellite imagery with some constraints, that is low cost, fast and good enough output and there will analyse a sample of output participatory mapping using high-resolution satellite imagery.

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Andri, H., Sella, N., Alfita, P., Putri, R., Winna, P. P., Lasmi, R., … Rani, A. (2019). Incremental Improvement of High resolution Satellite Imagery for Participatory Mapping in Land Registration. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 280). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/280/1/012035

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