LAND ASSET MANAGEMENT AT SUMATERA RIVER BASIN CENTER VII BENGKULU 2021 - 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33369/ispaj.v6i1.40621Abstrak
Land asset management is a process that involves planning, organizing, implementing, and monitoring land use to achieve specific goals. In Indonesia, land asset management plays a crucial role due to the limited availability of land resources and its high economic and social value. This study focuses on land asset management at the Sumatra VII Bengkulu River Basin Center (BWS Sumatra VII Bengkulu), which covers the regions of Lampung, Bengkulu, and Jambi. Land asset management in this area supports infrastructure development, environmental conservation, and the improvement of community welfare.
This research employs a qualitative descriptive method by collecting data through interviews with various stakeholders at BWS Sumatra VII Bengkulu. The findings indicate that while land asset management follows applicable regulations, challenges remain in terms of land ownership documentation and human resource management. Additionally, oversight of land asset management is not yet optimal, particularly regarding reporting and budget implementation. Therefore, enhancing human resource capacity through training and improving document archiving systems are essential to ensure more effective land asset management in this region.