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Publication Date:
December 2010
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1862-9024
DOI:
10.1515/jag.2010.016

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Geodetic contributions to IWRM-projects in middle Java, Indonesia

1Geodätisches Institut, Universität Karlsruhe, Englerstr. 7, 76128 Karlsruhe, Germany. E-mail: schmitt@gik.uka.de

Citation Information: Journal of Applied Geodesy. Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 167–175, ISSN (Online) 1862-9024, ISSN (Print) 1862-9016, DOI: 10.1515/jag.2010.016, December 2010

Publication History:
Received:
2010-05-04
Accepted:
2010-10-15
Published Online:
2010-12-20

Abstract

The district of Gunung Kidul in middle Java is one of the poorest regions in Indonesia. The essential reason is the acute water scarcity in this karst region during the months of the dry season. As a consequence of the poor living conditions many people have migrated away and therefore the development of the region is stagnating. During the last few years two projects have been initiated under the theme “Integrated Water Resources Management” in order to improve the water supply situation, both funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and realized essentially by institutes of the University of Karlsruhe. Geodetic sub-projects are integrated into both projects. Special surveying activities had been, and have still to be, carried out to realise the geometrical basis for several other sub-projects. The particular contributions are 3D cave measurements for visualisation and planning, staking out of drilling points and construction axes, the definition of a common reference system, the surveying of the water distribution network and its technical facilities, the setting up and the management of a geographical information system (GIS), as well as special measurements such as dam monitoring or controlling of a vertical drilling machine. The paper reviews these projects and describes the geodetic activities.

Keywords.: Water resources management; GIS; engineering surveying; cave surveying

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