Thursday, November 4, 2010

National Land Surveys - Information - Policy : ASM

Land surveys allow the way to initiate administrative actions that support development and development. Different countries near the building of national land datasets in dissimilar ways. In Korea, a home land survey was initiated and it included land survey measurements, housing, transportation and nature. The mind can the act was to build an integrated database.

The Korean Geographic Information Institute published information about it's access to land survey - National Land Survey Collecting National Land data and constructing its management system for the constitution of National Land Policies. This led to the growth of a web map service for Korea that provides the Home Land Survey, National Atlas and maps of the country.

The Bakosurtanal manages the home land survey for Indonesia. The connection between the motivation for national land survey, an integrated spatial information framework and the policies of Indonesia was pointed out late in that country -"The front of all geospatial data and information generated through surveys and mapping activities should be fulfilled on a national scale. There are more than 94 law stating the demand for geospatial data and info for development, so welcome Chief Bakosurtanal, Asep Karsidi at the possibility of the Coordination Meeting of the Grand Strategy Formulation Surveying and Function at the Hotel Le Meridien Jakarta (02/11/2011)."

As the Authorities of Indonesia reports, "In the sami home the Deputy Minister for Internal Development Planning / Head of Bappenas, Lukita Dinarsyah Tuwo, stating that the National Development Planning Office to promote the use of spatial information in a sort of internal and regional development planning and establish coordination mechanisms between ministries, agencies and local governments to help access to geospatial data and information. Coordination meeting which lasted 2 to 3 November 2010 was accompanied by over 125 participants from various government agencies, private sector and academia."

The rate of national geodata and a scheme for supporting administrative principles is an inherent portion of efficient and effective national planning. It is just to see this being recognised in Indonesia as good as Korea.

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