Guiding Principles:
Land Tenure in Development Cooperation

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National Land Agency BPN - Republic of Indonesia (1995):
International Workshop on the Implementation of Rural Land Consolidation

Table of Contents:

  Title Page
1. Introduction from the Chairman of the committee
2. Introductory Address by Willi Zimmermann, GTZ
2.1 Memorandum of Understanding
2.2 Factors Setting The Parameters For Land Policy
2.3 Land Policy Indicators
2.3.1 Pressure
2.3.2 Land State
2.3.3 Responses
2.3.4 Performance
2.4 Trends and Innovations in The Land Policy Orientation
Appendix 1 Constitutional safeguards in the Federal Republic of Germany
SPEECHES FOR CEREMONY:
Opening: 3. Opening by H.E. Mr. Soni Harsono, State Minister for Agrarian Affairs/Head Of BPN
Closing: 4. Closing by DR. Ir. Soedjarwo Soeromihardjo Assistant to the State Minister for Agrarian Affairs/Head of BPN
PAPERS
A. Session I
(Paper 1) Land Provision for Agricultural Development in Indonesia by Prof. Dr. lr. Lutfi 1. Nasoetion, M. Sc. (only available within the hardcopy)
Paper 2 5. Implementation of Rural Land Consolidation in Indonesia by. DR. Ir. H. M. Nad Darga Talkurputra
5.1 Preface
5.2 Implementation of Land Consolidation
5.3 Implementation of Rural Land Consolidation
5.4 Examples of Rural Land Consolidation Another
5.5 Closure
Appendix 2 2.1 Implementation of Urban Land Consolidation in Indonesia, since 1983
2.2 Implementation of Rural Land Consolidation in Indonesia, since 1983
2.3 Bibliography
2.4 Site of Rural Land Consolidation before the Project
2.5 Site of Rural Land Consolidation after the Project
B. Session II
Paper 3 6. Implementation of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Rawa Sragi, Province of Lampung, lndonesia by Drs. Soelarso
6.1 Background
6.1.1 History of Land
6.1.2 Land Status
6.1.3 Project Location
6.2 Legal Aspects of Implementation
6.3 Related Institutions
6.3.1 Team Building
6.3.2 Institution at Provincial Level
6.4 Financing
6.4.1 Source of Financing
6.4.2 Payment of Compensation
6.5 Technical Implementation
6.5.1 Policies
6.5.2 Activities
6.6 Condition of the Site: Before and After Land Consolidation
6.6.1 Before Land Consolidation
6.6.2 After Land Consolidation
6.6.3 Result Gained
6.7 Problem and Constraints During Implementation
6.8 Suggestion for Problem Solving
Appendix 3
1. Organzational Structure to carry out the Landreform Project
2. Land Reform Object and Levy on Rawa Sragi Project I, II and III
3. Excerpt of Landreform Object and Levy on Rawa Sragi Project I, II and III
4. Location of the Rawa Sragi Project
5. Layout Rawa Sragi I and II
6. Layout Rawa Sragi III, III extension and IV
Paper 4 7. Summary of Land Consolidation of Estatecrop with Partnership Pattern Using KKPA Facility in Ogan Komering Ulu, South Sumatera, Indonesia by Drs. H. Mohd Yahya and Prof. Makmoen Soeleiman, SH
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Implementation of Landreform Concerning Land Consolidation of Estate Crops
7.3 Land Consolidation of Estate Crop with Partnership Using KKPA Facility in Ogan Komering Ulu Regency
7.4 Conclusion and Suggestion
Appendix 4
Paper 5 8. The Implementation of Land Consolidation in Relation to the Provision of Infrastructure in Timbulun Village, District of Perwakilan Batang Kapas, Regency of Pesisir Selatan, West Sumatera Province by Syofyan Jalaluddin, SH
8.1 Introduction
8.1.1 Background
8.1.2 Objective
8.1.3 Legal Bases
8.2 Regional Fact
8.2.1 Geographical Situation
8.2.2 Land Use and Land Status
8.2.3 Population
8.2.4 Condition of Site Before Land Consolidation
8.3 The Implementation of Agricultural Land Consolidation
8.3.1 Financing
8.3.2 Related Institutions
8.3.3 Selection of Area
8.3.4 Priority Location
8.3.5 Extension
8.3.6 Executing Officers
8.3.7 Technical Implementation
8.4 Implementation Result
8.4.1 Condition of the Area After Agricultural Land Consolidation
8.4.2 Benefit
8.5 Problem and its Solutions
8.6 Conclusion
Paper 6 9. Implementation of Land Consolidation in Relation to the Arrangement of Lake Limboto, North Sulawesi by Imam Nooriman
Summary
9.1 Introduction
9.1.1 Background
9.1.2 Impact on Diminishing Environment of Catchment area in the Lake Limboto
9.2 Arrangement of Environment in Lake Limboto
9.2.1 Concept of Conservation in Lake Limboto
9.2.2 Arrangement of Land Tenure and Land Use the Rim of Lake Limboto.
9.3 Implementation of Land Consolidation
9.3.1 Socialization
9.3.2 Budget/Cost
9.3.3 Executing Committee
9.4 Implementation Result of Land Consolidation
9.4.1 Condition Before Land Consolidation
9.4.2 Condition After Land Consolidation
9.4.3 Problem and its Solution on Land Consolidation
9.5 Closure
9.5.1 Conclusions
9.5.2 Recommendations
Appendix 5
C. Session III
Paper 7 10. Scope of Land Consolidation in Germany by Dr. Karl Friedrich Thoene (Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry, Section of Land Development, Bonn, Germany)
10.1 Abstract
10.2. Rural Development in Germany
10.2.1 Framework Conditions
10.2.2 Integrated Rural Development
10.2.3. Structural Policy of the European Union and National Implementation
10.2.4 Aims and significance of an integrated rural development
10.3. Aims and principles of land consolidation
10.3.1 Legal basis and organization of land consolidation in Germany
10.3.2 Promotion and financing of land consolidation
10.3.3 Tasks of land consolidation
10.3.4 Recreation of the private ownership organization in the new Federal Länder
10.4 Summary
Appendix 6:
Procedural Principles pursuant to the German Land Consolidation Act:
1. Types of procedures
1.1 Procedures for a comprehensive reorganization for rural areas
1.2 Procedures for solving small-scale conflicts of interest
1.3 Procedures accompanying major infrastructure and environmental protection projects
2. Steps in the procedure
Paper 8 11. Application of Rural Land Consolidation in Germany by Karl Kollmer (Director for Land Consolidation and Rural Development)
11.1 Introduction
11.2 The Main Tasks of Land Consolidation in Germany (and also in Central and Southern Europe)
11.3 Variety of Procedures in Rural Land Consolidation
11.3.1 Standard (normal) land consolidation procedures
11.3.2 Land consolidation for large-scale infrastructure
11.3.3 Accelerated consolidation
11.3.4 Simplified procedures
11.3.5 Voluntary exchange of land
11.3.6 Special procedures for development of settlement areas
11.4 Planning and Land Reallotment Procedure
11.4.1 Main stages of planning and implementing land consolidation measures/procedures
11.4.2 Preparation and institutions of land consolidation measure
11.4.3 Surveying the participants rights
11.4.4 The body of participants
11.4.5 Restructuring of the area to be consolidated
11.4.6 (Partial) implementation of the plan pursuant to § 41 of the land consolidation law, and preparation of compensation arrangements
11.4.7 The land consolidation plan
11.4.8 Conclusion of the measure
11.5 The Treatment of Complains
11.6 Some Important Aspects of Procedure
11.7 Cost and Financing
11.8 Conclusion
Paper 9 12. Legal and Institutional Aspects on Rural Land Consolidation by Prof. mr. in Jo. L. G. Henssen (GTZ Consultant, expert on Legal Aspect)
12.1 Introduction
12.2 PART I: Common, General Issues in Rural Land Consolidation
12.3 Urban Land Consolidation
12.4 Interconnection with Physical Planning
12.5 Land Consolidation Legislation
12.6 The Content of The Law
12.7 Responsibility of Various Levels of Government
12.8 Information Related Land Consolidation
12.9 Involvement of The People (Participation/Legal protection)
12.10 Control / Monitoring
12.11 PART II: Conclusions / Recommendations
  13. Material for Workshop: Group Discussion Results and Conclusions
Introduction
13.1 Legal, Institutional and Management Aspects
13.1.1 Legal Aspects
13.1.2 Institutional Aspects
13.1.3 Management Aspects
13.2 Technical Aspects on The Implementation of Rural Land Consolidation
13.2.1 Preliminary Feasibility Study
13.2.2 Land Valuation and Contribution
13.2.3 Methods for Surveying and Mapping of Land Holding and land use, land identification of property rights
13.2.4 Land Consolidation Plan
13.2.5 Reallotment
13.2.6 Construction and Maintenance
13.2.7 Environmental Aspect
  Appendix 7: Workshop Programme