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This study analyzes social vulnerability in implementing
Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) and community
participation in the Agrarian Reform Acceleration Program
(PPRA) in Guguk Village and Benteng Village, Merangin
Regency. The main problem of land governance in Indonesia is the
unclear boundaries of land areas that lead to tenurial conflicts and
weak protection of land rights, especially for indigenous peoples
and farmers. Since 2010, the Government of the Republic of
Indonesia has implemented the One Map Policy which seeks to
provide integrated geospatial data on land use and natural
resources for policy-making processes at the national and regional
levels. In line with this, the Government of Indonesia also
implements the Agrarian Reform Program. The Ministry of
Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency in
the 2015-2019 RPJM is responsible for issuing 23 million land
certificates (4.1 million hectares) outside forest areas (Other Use
Areas - APL) through the village-based Complete Systematic Land
Registration (PTSL). The PTSL program is very important to
strengthen land ownership, but it also carries a high risk of
triggering social conflict, especially in the context of social
vulnerability that impacts vulnerable groups. This study
emphasizes the need to understand the social and environmental
risks arising from the program and its impacts on communities,
especially related to conflicts over access and land ownership

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Hamzah, Widiyanto, P., Napitupulu, R. R., & Fitri, Y. (2024). SOCIAL VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPLETE SYSTEMATIC LAND REGISTRATION - COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN THE AGRARIAN REFORM ACCELERATION PROGRAM IN GUGUK AND BENTENG VILLAGES, MERANGIN REGENCY. Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business, 6(02), 297–320. https://doi.org/10.31186/jaseb.6.2.297-320