Authors:
Tandang Yuliadi Dwi Putra
and
Ryosuke Shibasaki
Affiliation:
University of Tokyo, Japan
Keyword(s):
National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI), Logic Model, Strategic, Implementation.
Abstract:
The importance of sharing and reusing geographic information for national development programs has led many countries establishing National Spatial Data Infrastructures (NSDIs). Indonesia is one of the early adopters of NSDI which begun the initiative in the 1990’s. Some achievements have been made; nevertheless, there are also constraints of NSDI implementation identified by the stakeholders. Considering recent improvement in geospatial technology that has changed the landscape of NSDI into more user-driven location services, NSDI coordinator needs to compose a comprehensive framework that integrates requirements and detailed activities as the realization of strategies. This paper presents a strategic planning using logic model, incorporating components of the NSDI in Indonesia including policy, institutional arrangements, technology, standards and human resource issues. A logic model visualizes systematic programs and connecting related activities with the projected outcomes. The m
odel started with the identification of requirements through in-depth interviews and documents study to provide insight for NSDI implementation. Subsequently, it determines intended impact and outcomes, analyses activities, defines expected outputs from NSDI initiative and identify the resources for the operation. Our proposed model can be useful for the implementation of NSDI particularly for countries that do not have strategic management yet or are considering improving it.
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