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Surveyor for the Nation
1. 1
Prof. Dr. Hasanuddin Z. Abidin
Geodesy Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology,
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia
Previous Chairman of Geospatial Information Agency of Indonesia (BIG), (2016-2020)
Closing Speech
Surveyor for the Nation
2. 2
Geospatial Data and
Information should be
integrated with other
Non-Spatial Data and
Information, to make it
more beneficial.
• Sustainable Development
• Natural Resource Management
• Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation
• National Defense and Security
• Cadastre and Spatial Planning
• Digital Economic Development
• The New National Capital City (IKN)
INDONESIA has
vast (land and maritime)
territory, many islands, and
abundant land and marine
resources.
Maritime area about 63%
About 5000 km
Geospatial data and information
are critical for developing and
managing Indonesia's vast territory
and natural resources in
an effective, efficient, and
sustainable manner.
Geospatial for National Development
National Development
Paradigm of Indonesia:
THIS (Thematic, Holistic,
Integrative, Spatial)
Slide version: HZ Abidin (2022)
Surveyor must expand its contributions
to national development !
3. 3
Geospatial Information in Indonesia
Geospatial
Information
IGD
IGT
• Coastline
• Hypsographic
• Hydrographic
• Geographic Name
• Administrative Boundary
• Transportation & Utility
• Building & Social Facility
• Land Cover
Ina GNSS CORS
InaTides
InaGeoid
Integrated IGT
National Strategic
(Non-Sectoral) IGT
Sectoral IGT
Legend:
IGD = Basic Geospatial Information
IGT = Thematic Geospatial Information
Based on UU 4/2011
and UU 11/2020
Geodetic
Control
Networks
Basemap
Executor: BIG
Executors: Ministries, Agencies,
Local Governments, Society Slide version: HZ Abidin (2022)
✓ Base maps covering land and sea
areas, including the coastal area.
✓ Scale of base maps: 1: 1K (specific
area according to needs), 1: 5K,
1: 25K, 1: 50K, 1: 250K, 1: 1,000K.
Static GPS Network
Leveling Network
Gravity Network
• Surveyor
• Geographer
• Hydrographer
• Geodesist
• Others
4. 4
Geospatial for National Development
National Development in Various Sectors
(Planning, Implementation, Monitoring, Evaluation, Control)
Base Mapping
(Topography and Bathymetry)
Geodetic Reference Frames
(GNSS CORS + Static, Tides, Gravity, Geoid)
Indonesian Geospatial
Reference System, IGRS 2013
Geospatial Data Acquisition
(eg. Photo, Lidar, IfSAR, TLS,Satellite Images)
+
Thematic Mapping
(Cadastre, Agriculture, Environment,
Forestry, Hazard Mitigation, etc.)
• Multi-Thema, Multi-Producer, Multi-Quality
• Should refer to the same Base Map
One Map Policy One Data Indonesia
• Surveyor
• Geographer
• Hydrographer
• Geodesist
• Others
Slide version: HZ Abidin (2022)
5. 5
Ref: PPRT BIG (2022)
Ref: Keputusan Kepala BIG Nomor 26.4
Tahun 2021 Tentang Penetapan Peta Dasar
Edisi Tahun 1999-2020,Tanggal 3 Mei 2021
Many activities in national development
necessitate the use of large-scale base maps
(1 : 5000 and 1 : 1000)
Versi Slide: HZAbidin (2022)
Acceleration of Large-Scale Base Mapping
• Surveyor
• Geographer
• Hydrographer
• Geodesist
• Others
6. 6
One Map Policy for National Development
Accurate, reliable,
accessible, and
accountable
geospatial
information.
Geodetic
Reference Frame
Base Map
Thematic
Maps
Ref: Presidential Regulations
No. 9/2016 and No. 23/2021.
• One Georeference
• One Standard
• One Database
• One Geoportal
One Map Policy (OMP) Goals
Compilation
Synchronization
Data Sharing
Integration 158 Thematic Maps
24 Ministries/Agencies
34 Provincies
OMP Programs OMP Participants
Slide version: HZ Abidin (2022)
• Surveyor
• Geographer
• Hydrographer
• Geodesist
• Others
• Spatial Planning.
• National Resources
Management.
• Sustainable Development.
• Disaster Risk Reduction
Management.
• Policy and Decision Making.
• Digital Economy Development.
AS REFERENCE FOR
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF:
All Thematic Maps
should be integrated
and synchronized
before being used for
supporting National
Development related
programs and activities.
ONE MAP POLICY
7. 7
Geospatial for One Data Indonesia
Ref: Kementerian PPN/Bappenas (2020)
Presidential
Decree
39/2019
One Data Standard
One Standard Metadata
Data Interoperability
One Reference Code
DATA
Statistical Data
Geospatial Data
State Finance Data
Demographic Data
Big Data
Other Data
Integrated
and
Synchronized
Utilization
of
One
Data
Indonesia
Development Planning
and Budgeting
Realization of SDGs
Urgent Needs
Geospatial Data will have important roles for
realization of One Data Indonesia in Indonesia
Slide version: HZ Abidin (2022)
One Map Policy
• Surveyor
• Geographer
• Hydrographer
• Geodesist
• Others
8. 8
Ref: UN-GGIM (2018)
Without the location
attribute, data and
information are less
meaningful and
make decision
making difficult.
Location:
the connector between
Social, Economic and
Environmental data
Geospatial for Realization of SDGs
Slide version: HZ Abidin (2022)
• Surveyor
• Geographer
• Hydrographer
• Geodesist
• Others
Geospatial Data and Information
(integrated with other necessary
data and Information)
One Map Policy One Data Indonesia
9. 9
Realization
of SDGs
Leave No One
Behind
Geospatial Enablements for Realization of SDGs
Integrated
Geospatial
Information
Framework
(IGIF)
Ref: http://ggim.un.org/igif
The technologies driving the 4IR
should be more
familiar with
Governance
People
Technology
Geospatial Data
and Information
One Data Indonesia
One Map Policy
Geospatial
Enablements
Artificial
Intelligence
Automation/
Autonomous Vehicles
Robotics
IoT UAVs and Sensors
Cloud
Computing
Big Data
Analysis
Blockchain Technology
Smart
Devices
HD Maps AR/VR 3D Mesh
Nano
Technology
• Surveyor
• Geographer
• Hydrographer
• Geodesist
• Others
Slide version: HZ Abidin (2022)
https://www.geospatialworld.net/
10. 10
Ref: Kementerian PPN/Bappenas (2018)
Closing Remark:
Geospatial Future in Indonesia:
Sustainable Development
Needs of Stakeholders
Gini Ratio
Williamson
Index
Theil Index
New Growth
Center
HDI Conectivity
GEOSPATIAL
INFORMATION
as INTEGRATION &
COORDINATION TOOLS
People
Business,
Private
Central and Local
Governments
NGO
Sustainability
Social Equity
Livable
Environment
Inclusive
Economy
Indonesia
Enablers & Drivers
• Surveyor
• Geographer
• Hydrographer
• Geodesist
• Others
Large Scale
Basemaps
One Map
Policy
One Data
Indonesia
Mapping as
a Service
Data Sharing
& Accessibility
Participatory
Mapping
Seamless
availability of
EO data
Internet
of Things
Geospatial
Artificial
Inteligence
BIM + GIS
High Density
Surveying
Drones, UAV
Slide version: HZ Abidin (2022)
11. 11
Thank you
KERJA 5 As (KERAS, CERDAS, TUNTAS, MAWAS, IKHLAS)
Versi Slide: HZAbidin (2022)