KAJIAN YURIDIS TANAH TERINDIKASI TELANTAR DI KOTA JAYAPURA

RIHCARDO JHOWIL ISECKSON MODOUW, 22314430 (2026) KAJIAN YURIDIS TANAH TERINDIKASI TELANTAR DI KOTA JAYAPURA. Diploma thesis, Politeknik Agraria STPN.

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Abstract

The existence of legally registered land that remains unused in accordance with its designated purpose represents a genuine challenge in agrarian governance in Jayapura City. A total of 27 land parcels under Building Use Rights and Business Use Rights status have been left without productive utilization, deviating from the conditions of their original land grants. This situation generates not only economic inefficiency but also social friction between formal rights holders and indigenous communities who maintain deep historical ties to the land. This study examines three central concerns: how the Land Office exercises its authority in handling suspected abandoned land, what follow-up measures are taken after the Minister of ATR/BPN issues a determination decree, and what obstacles obstruct effective management of such land. The study employs an empirical juridical approach, a method that goes beyond reading legal norms in isolation and instead investigates how those norms function in actual practice. Data were gathered through direct interviews with Land Office officials and indigenous community leaders in Jayapura City, field observation of the physical condition of suspected abandoned parcels, and systematic review of relevant official land documents. The findings reveal that the Land Office carries out its inventory process through three interconnected stages: data preparation and verification, direct field monitoring, and data processing through both textual and spatial analysis. Following the issuance of an abandoned land determination decree, subsequent actions include cancellation of land rights, confirmation of state land status, physical security measures, and land utilization through the Land Bank and National Land Reserve mechanisms in accordance with Government Regulation Number 48 of 2025. The obstacles identified in the field include incomplete administrative land records, discrepancies between legal documentation and actual field conditions, strong indigenous customary land claims, and overlapping institutional authority that frequently slows enforcement. Taken together, these findings lead to the conclusion that abandoned land management in Jayapura City cannot be resolved through administrative measures alone; it demands a participatory, collaborative, and locally-informed strategy that genuinely engages all relevant stakeholders. Keywords: abandoned land management, empirical juridical, indigenous land rights, Land Office.

Item Type: Thesis (Diploma)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD29 Pertanahan
Divisions: Prodi Diploma IV Pertanahan
Depositing User: yosep ka perpus
Date Deposited: 02 Jul 2026 05:05
Last Modified: 02 Jul 2026 05:05
URI: http://repository.stpn.ac.id/id/eprint/4850

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