Definition
Wet land is farmland checkered and bordered by dikes (galengan), the channel to hold / distribute water, usually planted with rice, including wetlands regardless of where the land is acquired or status. Included here are listed in the Tax field of Natural Resources, Regional Development Contribution, crooked land, serobotan land, swamp land planted with rice and opening new lands (transmigration and so on).
Cultivated wetland berpengairan
Berpengairan consists of wetland wetland wetland berpengairan berpengairan technical and non-technical. Technically there are 2 that Berpengairan: berpengairan technical and semi-technical. While the non-technical berpengairan consists simple berpengairan PU and non-PU berpengairan simple.
Cultivated land is still used for activities from planting to harvesting.
Paddy field cultivated berpengairan not consist of rainfed areas, tidal wetland, polder land, swampy land, swamp land.
While not cultivated wetland is a wetland because of certain reasons such as no power or controlled by the other party for more than 1 year and less than 2 years is not cultivated for agriculture. If the land is not cultivated (not planted seasonal crops) over 2 years is not considered a wetland and put into dry land.