JAKARTA - Presidential Chief of Staff (KSP) Moeldoko assessed that sectoral egos are still one of the main challenges in accelerating the implementation of the One Map Policy or One Map Policy.

He emphasized the importance of the Ministry/Institutions in collaboration in completing overlapping land in the field because it is important for forest areas and areas outside the forest.

"I beg very much between the ministry and the institution, between the center and the regions to leave their respective egos," said Moeldoko at the One Map Policy Summit 2024, in Jakarta, Thursday, July 11.

To note, the One Map Policy Policy Policy is a strategic directive to realize an accurate, integrated national map and become the basis for accountable decision-making in accelerating national development.

The One Map Policy policy was launched by President Joko Widodo in 2016 through Presidential Regulation Number 9 of 2016 concerning the Acceleration of Implementation of One Map Policy.

Moeldoko said KSP together with the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs and the KPK National Corruption Prevention Task Force (Stranas PK), closely oversees the One Map Policy Policy through monitoring and evaluation of the action plan.

He also appreciated the Coordinating Ministry for the Economy for following up on the action plan with technical implementation in the field through pilot projects in several areas, such as Kotawaringin Baru and Pasuruan.

As a result, he continued, during 2019 to 2024 there was a decrease in the mismatch in the use of space (overlapping) in a significant manner, from 77.38 million hectares or 40.6% of the national land area to 57.41 million hectares or 30.1% of the national land area. This pilot project could be a benchmark for other regions," he said.

On this occasion, the 2013-2015 TNI Commander also conveyed three ideas to accelerate the implementation of the One Map Policy. First, the use of the One Map Geoportal to solve the problem of overlapping spatial planning, forest areas, regional boundaries, permits, and land rights, especially in the National Strategic Project. So the dispute related to the map used can be minimized," he said.

Second, added Moeldoko, integrating data so that data overlapping does not occur again and effective planning is created for the implementation of a program. Third, public involvement from non-governmental institutions, such as academics, civil society, and business associations.

"Especially in the context of resolving land, business and investment conflicts," he concluded.

One Map Policy Summit 2024 was attended by Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi, Minister of Environment and Forestry Siti Nurbaya Bakar, Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, and Deputy Chairperson of the KPK Nurul Ghufron. This activity was also attended by dozens of Regional Heads and representatives from a number of associations.


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