Utilization of Information Technology in Accelerating Agrarian Conflict Resolution through the Application of the Land-Use Conflict Identification Model Strategy (LUCIS) Anita Kamilah and Yuyun Yulianah
Faculty of Law, University Suryakancana
Abstract
Inequality in access, ownership and utilization of land is one of the causes of agrarian conflicts, both conflicts that are agrarian horizontal as well as vertical conflicts followed by repressive actions and violence, thus impacting economically, socially, culturally, including the environment. Given the magnitude of the impact arising from the agrarian conflict, through the support of technological developments andInformation (IT) The government is highly committed to accelerating the resolution of agrarian conflicts by using modelsLand-Use Conflict Identification Strategy (LUCIS). The aim of the research is to examine: first, the factors that cause agrarian disputes and conflicts through a thinking modelLand-Use Conflict Identification Strategy (LUCIS). Second, Utilization of Information Technology in solving and preventing systemic conflicts through modelsLand Use Conflict Identification Strategy (LUCIS)- and third, prevention of agrarian disputes and conflicts in realizing just agrarian reform. The approach method is normative juridical by examining legal principles, especially the provisions of laws and regulations that have links with research objects, descriptive analysis research specifications, data sources derived from secondary data consisting of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary legal materials , and data analysis was carried out qualitatively. Research result - (1) Factors causing agrarian conflicts, the not yet optimal one map policy between ministries- (2) The use of information technology has a major role in resolving agrarian conflicts throughLand Use Conflict Identification Strategy (LUCIS) as a model that combines spatial planning with land use stewardship knowledge- and (3) Agrarian reform has not guaranteed legal certainty and justice so that agrarian conflicts cannot be resolved properly.