Abstract

Land Consolidation (LC), is the government's solution in land acquisition for development. In addition, LC aims to improve the quality of the environment by rearranging plots of land to be more organized and equipped with environmental infrastructure, as well as land tenure in accordance with land use plans. The location of the land consolidation area in Seminyak Village which is close to the center of government, economy and tourism has implications for land use in the area. The phenomenon of land use that occurs in this region tends to ignore the spatial planning that has been determined by the government. If this condition is left unchecked, there will be more violations of land use that are not in accordance with the spatial allocation, leading to spatial conflicts and clutter in regional spatial planning. This study aims to identify changes in land use in the area of land consolidation in the Seminyak Village and the dominant factors underlying the changes in land use. Qualitative methods are used to identify changes in land use, and these dominant factors. Primary data obtained from observations, direct documentation, and the results of interviews with informants determined by purposive sampling. The results showed that there was a mismatch of land use with the plan for spatial planning in the area designated for settlement and green open space. The dominant factors underlying the changes in land use are law enforcement, then environmental factors, economic factors, and socio-cultural factors. The results of this study can be input for the government in formulating policies relating to planning and controlling the use of space in order to create safe, comfortable and sustainable use of space.
 Index Terms— land consolidation, land use, land use change

Highlights

  • The high population growth in urban areas causes various problems in the land sector

  • Primary data is obtained from interviews and direct observation at the research location, while secondary data can be in the form of time series satellite imagery maps, administrative maps, land parcels maps, spatial pattern maps for the Badung Regency Spatial Plan, and local regulations related to land use Seminyak Village, Badung Regency

  • The selected resource persons were divided into four groups: (1) 8 indigenous people, who are residents from or outside of Seminyak Village who owned land prior to the Land Consolidation (LC) Seminyak activities; (2) the population of migrants is 8 people; (3) 3 community figures or leaders (4) local government agencies consisting of the Public Works and Spatial Planning Office, the Land Office, PMPTSP Service, and Badung Regency Satpol PP

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The high population growth in urban areas causes various problems in the land sector. The increase in population results in an increased need for land [1]. Limited government-owned land causes development activities to be hampered, because most of the existing land belongs to the community. Urban land consolidation is an alternative land acquisition for development and arrangement of settlements, without having to displace land owners [2]. Through the land consolidation program, it is hoped that a mutually beneficial relationship between land owners and the government is expected so that development activities do not harm anyone. Land consolidation (Land Consolidation or LC) is a development method that is applied as one of the policies to regulate land tenure in accordance with land use plans and land acquisition for development purposes [3]

Objectives
Methods
Findings
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call