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Volume 6 Number Vol 5, No 3 (2019): Special Edition

10 articles in this issue 

Susilo Widiyantoro,Agam Marsoyo,Kawik Sugiana

The increasing number of agricultural land conversion becomes residentials in Yogyakarta become the indicator of ineffectiveness on agricultural land use control. The objectives of this research are (1) modeling the existence of agricultural land use cont... see more

Pags. 126 - 144  

Anggalih Bayu Muh Kamim,Muhammad Irsyad Abrar

The principle of sustainability on commodity certification such as RSPO and ISPO include acknowledgement and protection of indigenous people’s right. Membership in these schemes however didn’t prevent some members companies from grabbing indigenous people... see more

Pags. 145 - 157  

Fahmi Charish Mustofa

The development of information and communication technology creates opportunities to provide a more reliable and efficient Land Information System (SIP). Users of land data and information demand the provision of good land information services. The Minist... see more

Pags. 158 - 171  

Dian Agung Wicaksono,Ananda Prima Yurista,Almonika Cindy Fatika Sari

After the enactment of Law Number 13 of 2012 concerning Privileges of Special Region of Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta Act), there is an institutional strengthening of Kasultanan Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat and Kadipaten Pakualaman, one of which is in the form of p... see more

Pags. 172 - 187  

Sukmo Pinuji

Climate change has become a global challenge affecting almost all aspects, including land management. In sustainable development goals, land management play role in 5 goals related to land. Land management paradigm, an aggregation of land policy function,... see more

Pags. 188 - 200  

Slamet Muryono,Westi Utami

Klaten Regency is one of the potential food barns in Central Java, but its existence is increasingly threatened because the conversion of agricultural land continues to increase. This study aims to map the potential of sustainable food agricultural reserv... see more

Pags. 201 - 218  

Rohmat Junarto,Djurdjani Djurdjani

Understanding the spatial-temporal dynamics of land cover at a regional scale is important to promote national agrarian reform and social forestry programs. The uncertainty of the status, location, boundaries and area of the area has become a source of pr... see more

Pags. 219 - 235  

San Yuan Sirait,Muhammad Nazer,Busyra Azheri

To improve land registration in Indonesia, the government is determined to register all land in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia no later than 2025 through a land program which is primarily the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL). This ... see more

Pags. 236 - 248  

Adrianus Venda Pratama Putra

Agrarian conflict between the Karen people and the Royal Forestry Department (RFD) in the northern Thailand has been going on for a long time. The root of the problem is that Karen tenurial rights are not recognized, even they lived there for hundreds 0f ... see more

Pags. 249 - 261  

Bambang - Hudayana

This article explored farmer’s access to rent land for rice farming in a suburban village. This research used a political economy of institution for describing the operation of land rent institutions. Data collection carried out through in-depth interview... see more

Pags. 262 - 276