Mememu – small settlement in Edera District, Kabupaten Mappi, South Papua
Mememu is an Indonesian settlement belonging to Kabupaten Mappi within South Papua Province (Papua Selatan), situated in Edera District (Kecamatan Edera). Based on its coordinates (-7.1848533, 139.6707205), the area is located in the southern, low-lying, marshy region of Papua island. South Papua Province was established as an independent administrative unit in 2022, following its separation from the former Papua Province. Settlement-level data sources are currently unavailable for Mememu; therefore, the information presented below draws primarily on verified data available at regional and provincial levels.
General overview
Mememu belongs to Edera District in Kabupaten Mappi, which is one of the districts of South Papua Province. The general geographic characteristic of the region is that it forms part of the low-lying Papuan plains, surrounded by extensive marshes, major rivers, and jungle. According to provincial-level sources, South Papua contains numerous large rivers and marshy areas, and the natural environment determines the lifestyle of local communities. Communities in the region traditionally engage in sago palm cultivation and fishing, and rivers and marshy areas form the foundation of daily transportation and livelihood. South Papua is the least densely populated province in Indonesia: by the end of 2025, the total population of the province was 588,837, illustrating that this is an extremely sparsely inhabited area consisting largely of pristine natural terrain. Detailed statistical or demographic data specifically for Mememu and Edera District are not currently available from publicly accessible sources.
Real estate and investment
Verified settlement-level data on Mememu's real estate market and investment opportunities are not available. In broader context, Kabupaten Mappi and South Papua Province as a whole constitute one of Indonesia's least developed and most sparsely populated regions. This means that the formal real estate market in the province is extremely limited, infrastructure development is low, and economic development remains in its early stages. The province's creation in 2022 established a new administrative framework that could potentially catalyze increased investment over the longer term, but this process is proceeding slowly due to challenging natural conditions and vast distances. Under general Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign nationals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; foreign investors have access to constructs such as Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or Hak Sewa (leasehold rights), though the specifics of each require legal consultation for any particular transaction. In South Papua and particularly in Kabupaten Mappi, the scope of feasible foreign investment may be further restricted by the lack of local data and infrastructure.
Safety and security
Verified crime or law enforcement statistics on safety conditions in Mememu and Kecamatan Edera generally are not found in available sources at either provincial or district level. Generally speaking, in rural, sparsely populated areas of South Papua Province, local communities maintain relatively closed, traditional ways of life, and in such regions the presence of state and law enforcement institutions may be limited due to infrastructural constraints. The most significant challenges in the region typically relate not to crime but to access to healthcare, transportation, and natural hazards (flooding, marshy terrain). For any specific security matters, assessment of the current situation requires up-to-date, on-site, or official sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions directly associated with Mememu or Edera District appear in available sources. At the provincial level, however, mention may be made of Wasur National Park (Taman Nasional Wasur), located in South Papua, which is the province's prominent nature conservation area. According to the source, the park possesses high biodiversity, including wallabies, giant termite mounds known as musamus, and bird-of-paradise species (cenderawasih). Wasur National Park is, however, associated with Merauke, the provincial capital, and is not located in Kabupaten Mappi territory, making it at considerable distance from Mememu. The South Papua region in general is characterized by ethnic groups living along rivers with traditional cultures—including Asmat communities renowned for their wood-carving art—and pristine natural landscapes, though accessing and viewing these requires substantial logistical preparation.
Summary
Mememu is a small, difficult-to-reach settlement in South Papua Province, Indonesia, in Edera District of Kabupaten Mappi. The region is characterized by low population density, extensive marsh and river environments, and limited infrastructure. Detailed settlement-level data are not available; understanding the region requires reference to connections at the South Papua Province and Kabupaten Mappi levels. The area is significant primarily in terms of its natural attributes and indigenous cultural heritage, with minimal regular visitor or investment activity.

