Strategy to develop geospatial analysis to govern the problem of public places of worships in Indonesia

Crysdian, Cahyo (2015) Strategy to develop geospatial analysis to govern the problem of public places of worships in Indonesia. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 9 (7). pp. 172-175. ISSN 1991 - 8178

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Abstract

Social conflicts due the existence of public places of worship have widely been spreading inside Indonesia multi cultural society. Even though the government has produced a regulation like guideline to manage the establishment of public places of worship, yet the conflicts have become endemic and sometime causing the destruction of worship location. Therefore a new approach based on geospatial analysis needs to be introduced to the religious communities in this country. This approach delivers more objective solution on the problem of worship location since it employs quantitative analysis. This paper discusses the strategy to develop and deploy geospatial analysis to govern the problem of worship location in Indonesia, in which SWOT analysis is utilized to deliver comprehensive perspective on the issue of interest.

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: Geospatial analysis, SWOT analysis, social conflict, worship location
Subjects: 08 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES > 0801 Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing > 080199 Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing not elsewhere classified
08 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES > 0806 Information Systems > 080605 Decision Support and Group Support Systems
Divisions: Faculty of Technology > Department of Informatics Engineering
Depositing User: Dr. Cahyo Crysdian
Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2016 08:21

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