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02Jul Policy

Climate Sensitive Land Tenure Administration

A literature review and field study¹ conducted by Landesa Indonesia over the past two years have shown that regulations on spatial planning and land affairs can significantly contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Landesa Indonesia believes that the 3R concept (Rights, Restrictions, and Responsibilities) in land tenure allocation can effectively bridge land administration regulations with spatial planning. Implementing this concept ensures that land tenure allocation not only considers spatial planning, but also protects the environment, including coastal water areas such as mangrove ecosystems. Along with incentive and disincentive schemes, the 3R concept can ultimately support the climate change mitigation and adaptation agenda.
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by Root Admin 02/07/2025
24Jun News

First participatory Customary Land List (Daftar Tanah Ulayat): Karo Tribe, Ngada Regency, NTT

The first bottom-up administration of customary land in Indonesia has finally materialized. The Karo Tribe's 2.3082 hectares of comunal land in Golewa District, Ngada Regency, Nusa Tenggara Province (NTT) is registered in the national land system in the form of a Customary Land List (DTU), so that it is no longer considered empty land without an owner.
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by Root Admin 24/06/2025
12Jun Success Story

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by Root Admin 12/06/2025
28May News

Synergy between Mempawah Regency Government and Landesa Indonesia in managing mangrove areas in Mempawah

Landesa Indonesia and Mempawah Regency Government is synergizing in ensuring rules and policies in mangrove management in Mempawah Rengency conducted by Mempawah Mangrove Park (MPP).
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by Root Admin 28/05/2025
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19Nov NewsPress Release

The Urgency In Strengthening the Land Administration and Registration of Customary Land

19 November 2025 marked a historical moment for the Patai Tribe and the Rematobi tribe in Yapen Island, as they received a copy of the Customary Land Register (DTU) from the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Body (ATR/BPN) during the event on Socialization of Customary Land Administration and Registration in Papua Province and Customary Territory Mapping. This event was attended by the Minister for Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of National Land Body, Nusron Wahid, together with the several provincial government in Papua ie Papua Province, South Papua Province, Central Papua Province and Papua Pegunungan Province, as well as government of the regencies of each province, and the Papua People’s Assembly (Majelis Rakyat Papua/MRP). This event is the continuing commitment from the government to recognise and protect the customary land of indigenous peoples. This significant achievement is the result of the implementation of the Decree of the Minister for Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning Number 14 Year 2024 regarding the Implementation of Land Administration and Customary Land Registration (PermenATR/Ka BPN No. 14/2024), especially carried out by the Land Agency of Yapen under coordination of Land Office of Papua Region, in collaboration with Landesa Indonesia.
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by Root Admin 19/11/2025
17Jul Gender Equality & Social Inclusion

Land Tenure, Coastal Resources, and Community Assessment in the Nusantara Capital City

This report provides an in-depth study on five key issues in the Nusantara Capital City (IKN), namely, (i) the bundle of rights, (ii) land tenure administration, (iii) disparities in land tenure, (iv) conflict over natural resources, and (v) traditional practices of environmental conservation in coastal areas within protected and cultivation areas. This study focuses on the mangrove area, which in the IKN area covers an area of 11.668 hectares.
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by Root Admin 17/07/2025
17Jul Society

Land Tenure, Coastal Resources, and Community Assessment in the Nusantara Capital City

This report provides an in-depth study on five key issues in the Nusantara Capital City (IKN), namely, (i) the bundle of rights, (ii) land tenure administration, (iii) disparities in land tenure, (iv) conflict over natural resources, and (v) traditional practices of environmental conservation in coastal areas within protected and cultivation areas. This study focuses on the mangrove area, which in the IKN area covers an area of 11.668 hectares.
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by Root Admin 17/07/2025
03Jul Climate Change

Land Tenure, Coastal Resources, and Community Assessment in the Nusantara Capital City

This report provides an in-depth study on five key issues in the Nusantara Capital City (IKN), namely, (i) the bundle of rights, (ii) land tenure administration, (iii) disparities in land tenure, (iv) conflict over natural resources, and (v) traditional practices of environmental conservation in coastal areas within protected and cultivation areas. This study focuses on the mangrove area, which in the IKN area covers an area of 11.668 hectares.
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by Root Admin 03/07/2025
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