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Title: Integrating disaster risk management and land administration system in Yogjakarta Special Region : a legal analysis
Authors: Sunarno
Supervisor: Ainul Jaria Maidin, Ph.D
Nor Asiah Mohamad, Ph.D
Subject: Land use -- Indonesia -- Yogyakarta (Special Region)
Emergency management -- Indonesia -- Yogyakarta (Special Region)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Kuala Lumpur : Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Law, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2021
Abstract in English: Land administration system (LAS) is one of the core elements of government administration in promoting and guaranteeing security of land tenure of the people and businesses. The objective of LAS is to ensure a stable system in maintaining relationships between land, individuals, businesses and other legal entities. Agencies entrusted to manage LAS are responsible for implementing land policies, which includes equitable land distribution in accordance with the law and regulations. LAS is designed to operate in relatively stable environments with the aim to maintain records of transactions between the government and the people, and also dealings between people. Disaster Risk Management (DRM) assumes a dynamic role in a chaotic post-disaster environment, aiming to facilitate faster assessment of damages, injury, loss of life and property. This also includes providing assistance in the form of medicine, food, shelter and basic infrastructure. In designing disaster risk based policies, a community should consider disaster risks and ther spatial distribution, steer more sustainable land development and use, reduce the vulnerability of affected people in high risk sites. This research’s objective is to investigate the benefits of integrating the LAS with DRM aspects in achieving post disaster land tenure security. Integration of DRM principles into LAS is necessary in addressing post disaster recovery and reconstruction. Planning of LAS must consider all strategic elements in order to reduce the impacts of disasters at all phases and also taking into account the various risks associated with the exposed population. The LAS system can be a catalyst to improve the lives of poor and disadvantaged, empowering them through public participation by strengthening legitimacy and transparency in the process of policy making. This will promote social acceptance and adherence. The research method used is a mixed mode of case study on the LAS developed after the Merapi Eruption Disaster to restructure the land administration system in the Sleman District, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia. The research identified that developing a link between LAS and DRM will aid in adopting strategic measures to develop knowledgeable communities that would be more resilient in facing challenges posed by natural disasters and also cooperate in post disaster reconstruction. The incorporation of DRM aspects into LAS has capacity to shape a more sustainable and resilient community that is able to adapt to unforeseen circumstances. The research concludes with a proposal for developing a model of LAS integrated with aspects of DRM including the legal regulatory, administrative aspects, standards and procedures for managing pre-disaster mitigation, and preparedness for possible disasters, organization of emergency measures, coordination of recovery operations, identifying rights of the displaced communities.
Call Number: t HD 900 Y64 S957I 2021
Kullliyah: Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws
Programme: Doctor of Philosophy in Law
URI: http://studentrepo.iium.edu.my/handle/123456789/10736
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