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The Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning, Ahy, will discuss Indonesia's successful land registration program at the World Bank's conference, aiming to balance economic growth and environmental preservation by certifying 120 million land plots by 2024.

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  • Indonesia's systematic land registration program, initiated in 2017, has significantly increased certified land plots from 46 million to 112 million, garnering international recognition and praise from the World Bank.
  • Minister Ahy emphasizes the critical need to balance economic development with environmental conservation, showcasing Indonesia's achievements in land and spatial planning as a model for sustainable growth and preservation.

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"World Bank Forum: Indonesia's Land Success"

  • Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning, Ahy, was invited to speak at the World Bank's main forum for the land sector, focusing on policy discussions.
  • The World Bank's conference on land has been a catalyst for the global land community, encouraging cross-sector knowledge exchange and showcasing research projects.
  • The 2024 conference aims to emphasize effective strategies for securing land ownership and access to support climate change mitigation and adaptation.
  • Indonesia's systematic land registration program, initiated in 2017, has seen a significant increase in certified land plots from 46 million to 112 million, appreciated by the World Bank and other countries.
  • Ahy highlights the importance of balancing economic growth and environmental preservation, sharing Indonesia's success story in land and spatial planning at the international forum.
  • Ahy plans to speak at the forum at 1143 Washington DC time, discussing factors for success, challenges, and the massive certification program aiming for 120 million certified land plots by 2024.
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