Im.Carto Geo Data Base:

Im.Carto provide a diverse collection of Indonesia's geospatial data. Simplifying your access to spatial data within one platform.

Administrative Boundary -World

The worldwide administrative boundaries dataset is available for download in Shapefile format, covering different levels from country to commune. You can easily access and download this valuable data by clicking on the download button provided. For more information please visit GADM. The level 1 for province, level 2 for district/city, level 3 for sub-district, level 4 for village, level 5 for Commune.

Administrative Boundary -Indonesia

The dataset for the administrative boundaries of Indonesia is available for download from the Database of Global Administrative Areas (GADM). The data is in Shapefile format and includes detailed metadata for each level of administrative division. For more information please visit GADM.

Landuse -Indonesia

The land use dataset for Indonesia is sourced from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) and is available in Shapefile format. The Land Use dataset for Indonesia contains information on the land use patterns of Indonesia, including forest cover, agricultural land, and urban areas. This information is valuable for researchers, planners, and environmentalists. Unfortunately, due to restricted website access, this data is currently not available in KLHK website, but you still can download here.

Digital Elevation Model

The digital elevation model dataset for Indonesia is sourced from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Explorer and is available in Raster format. This dataset is created by combining all areas of interest in the Indonesia region into one digital elevation model. For better resolution DEM of Indonesia, you can access DEMNAS This data created by combination between all of area of interest in Indonesia region into one of digital elevation model data, here's the process you can acess on YouTube.

Contour Interval -Indonesia

The contour interval dataset for Indonesia is sourced from DEM USGS Earth Explorer and is available in Shapefile format. This dataset is created by using a contour tool in ArcGIS and includes three options for interval. And here's for the process you can access on YouTube.

Rivers -Indonesia

The rivers dataset for Indonesia is available in Shapefile format and is sourced from Ina-geoportal and OpenStreetMap. The Rivers dataset for Indonesia contains information on the rivers of Indonesia, including the location, size, and classification of rivers. The dataset also includes data on river features such as water flow, depth, and sediment load. This information is critical for researchers, planners, and environmentalists who need to assess the impact of human activities on river ecosystems and develop effective river management strategies.

Roads -Indonesia

The Roads dataset for Indonesia, sourced from OpenStreetMap, contains information on the road network of Indonesia, including the location, class, and condition of roads. The dataset also includes data on road features such as bridges, tunnels, and maximum speed limits. This information is valuable for planners, transportation engineers, and emergency responders who need to assess the accessibility of different areas and develop effective transportation strategies.

Soil Type

The soil type dataset for Indonesia, Central Java, Bali, East Java, West Sulawesi, and South Borneo is available in Shapefile, Raster, and PDF formats. The data is sourced from the Soil Map Asia and Provincial government. This information is valuable for environmentalists who need to assess the suitability of different soils.

Geology -Indonesia

The geology dataset for Indonesia is available in Shapefile format and is sourced from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources ESDM. This data is a comprehensive resource that contains information on the geological features of Indonesia, including the age, lithology, and structure of rock formations. The dataset also includes data on mineral resources and potential geological hazards such as landslides and volcanic activity. This information is critical for researchers or planners who need to assess the geological risks associated with their projects.

Regional Geology -Indonesia

The geology dataset for Indonesia is available in Shapefile format and is sourced from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources ESDM. This data is a comprehensive resource that contains information on the geological features of Indonesia, including the age, lithology, and structure of rock formations. The dataset also includes data on mineral resources and potential geological hazards such as landslides and volcanic activity. This information is critical for researchers or planners who need to assess the geological risks associated with their projects.

Land movement

Land movement is a critical issue in Indonesia, and the Land Movement dataset provided by ESDM is a valuable resource for researchers, planners, and decision-makers. This dataset, available in raster format, provides information on the spatial distribution of land movement in Indonesia, enabling researchers to assess the risk of landslides and other hazards. With this data, planners and developers can make informed decisions about infrastructure development, land-use planning, and hazard mitigation.

Landsystem -Indonesia

The Landsystem dataset for Indonesia is sourced from ESDM and available in shapefile format, includes attributes such as elevation, slope, landform, lithology, inundation, and type name. This comprehensive dataset provides a detailed view of the Indonesian landscape. It is ideal for a range of applications, including land-use planning, infrastructure development, and environmental impact assessment.

Watershed Boundaries -Indonesia

The Watershed dataset for Indonesia, provided by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK), is a comprehensive resource for researchers and planners. This dataset, available in shapefile format, includes attributes such as watershed name, area, and project area. It provides a detailed view of the watersheds in Indonesia, enabling researchers to understand the hydrological processes and ecosystem services of the region. It is ideal for a range of applications, including water resources management, environmental planning, and disaster risk reduction. Unfortunately, due to restricted website access, this data is currently not available in KLHK website, but you still can download here

Critical Land -Indonesia

The Critical Area dataset for Indonesia, provided by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK), is a valuable resource for researchers, planners, and decision-makers. This dataset, available in shapefile format, includes attributes such as critical level, enabling researchers to understand the areas that are most vulnerable to environmental degradation and disasters. With this data, planners and decision-makers can make informed decisions about land-use planning, hazard mitigation, and ecosystem management. Unfortunately, due to restricted website access, this data is currently not available in KLHK website, but you still can download here

Tsunami Disaster

The Tsunami Disaster dataset for Indonesia, provided by ESDM, is a critical resource for researchers, planners, and emergency responders. This dataset, available in raster format, provides information on the potential impact of tsunamis in Indonesia, enabling researchers to assess the risk of tsunamis and other hazards. With this data, emergency responders can prepare for potential disasters and plan for effective response and recovery efforts.

Earthquake Disaster

The Earthquake Disaster dataset for Indonesia, provided by ESDM, is a critical resource for researchers, planners, and emergency responders. This dataset, available in raster format, provides information on the potential impact of earthquakes in Indonesia, enabling researchers to assess the risk of earthquakes and other hazards. With this data, emergency responders can prepare for potential disasters and plan for effective response and recovery efforts.

Volcano Disaster -Indonesia

The Volcano Disaster dataset for Indonesia, provided by ESDM, is a comprehensive resource that contains information on the location, activity status, and historical eruptions of more than 120 active volcanoes in Indonesia. The dataset also includes data on the potential hazards associated with each volcano, such as lava flow, ashfall, and pyroclastic flows. This information is invaluable for researchers, planners, and emergency responders who need to assess the risk of volcanic activity and develop effective mitigation strategies.

Bathymetry -Indonesia

The raster dataset of bathymetry for Indonesia is sourced from BATNAS and is available for download via the Tanah Air Indonesia website. This valuable data provides detailed information on the underwater topography and depth of the Indonesian archipelago, essential for various applications such as marine navigation, fisheries management, and oceanographic research. The data includes detailed metadata and is provided in a raster format.

Buildings -Indonesia

The shapefile dataset of buildings in Indonesia is sourced from Open Street Map, a collaborative project to create a free and editable map of the world. The data is available for download via the OpenStreetMap website and includes attribute tables with information on the name and type of buildings. This valuable data is ideal for various applications such as urban planning, disaster management, and location-based services.

Public Facilities -Indonesia

The shapefile dataset of public facilities in Indonesia is sourced from Open Street Map, a collaborative project to create a free and editable map of the world. The data is available for download via the OpenStreetMap website and includes attribute tables with information on the class and name of public facilities such as schools, hospitals, and government buildings. This valuable data is ideal for various applications such as urban planning, disaster management, and location-based services.

Faults and Megathrust -Indonesia

The shapefile dataset of faults and megathrust in Indonesia is sourced from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) and includes information on the name, segment, type, sliprate, and Mmax of each fault. Unfortunately, due to restricted website access, this data is currently not available in KLHK website, but you still can download here.