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Year: 2022 | Month: September | Volume: 9 | Issue: 9 | Pages: 100-109

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20220910

The Implementation of a Complete Systematic Land Registration Program in Kebumen Regency, Indonesia

Joko Pitoyo Cahyono1, Dwiyanto Indiahono2, Slamet Rosyadi3

1,2,3Master of Administrative Sciences Study Program Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Corresponding Author: Joko Pitoyo Cahyono

ABSTRACT

Implementation of land policies continues to encounter several barriers; thus, the community continues to experience many land conflicts. This study aims to identify and analyze aspects of communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure in relation to the success of implementing the complete systematic land registration program in Kebumen Regency. This study was undertaken in the Kebumen Regency setting and employed qualitative methodology. Through interviews, observation, and documentation, data was collected. Using the approach of interactive model analysis and the triangulation procedure, the validity of the data was determined. The findings of the research indicate that the communication element, comprising the publishing mechanism, coordination system, and information dissemination, has been operating effectively. First, the lack of human resources as a driving team; second, the mutually agreed-upon self-financing is considered too costly for such individuals; and third, the government subsidies offered by the Kebumen Regency are insufficient. Such factors include things such as aspects of the disposition and organization of personnel. The regions with a high degree of complete systematic land registration programs that can be mobilized independently in areas that manage them have a low district government's commitment and involvement in setting the budget for complete systematic land registration, an adjudication committee that does not meet the structure, and a lack of support from the village government to mobilize community participation. The complete systematic land registration committee creation at the village level did not even go as well as it should have in terms of the people who did the work.

Keywords: Bureaucratic Structure, Communication, Disposition, Implementation, Land Policy, Resources

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