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A framework for selecting a fit-for-purpose data collection method in land administration

Land Use Policy, 2018
The majority of the world’s population do not have access to proper land administration systems to register their land and property information. The land community has come to believe that this problem is strongly related to the data collection process, where the use of highly accurate, expensive and time-consuming spatial data collection methods such ...
Abbas Rajabifard   +2 more
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Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration for All: A guide for surveyors on adoption and adaptation of Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration

FFPLA needs a whole-of-land-sector approach. This report shows the importance of strategic partnerships amongst all land stakeholders - government, private sector, NGOs, and academia - in delivering FFPLA. The report answers pressing questions and shows how surveyors can get involved at local, national, and global levels to support FFPLA initiatives ...
Unger, Eva-Maria, Bennett, Rohan
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Optimizing Land Registration through a Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration Framework

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science
This study explores how a Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration (FFPLA) strategy can accelerate Malaysia’s Torrens-based land registration, using Penang and Malacca as case studies. Drawing on qualitative interviews, document reviews, and field observations with five stakeholder groups, the study identifies three main bottlenecks: fragmented sequential ...
Naharuddin Asman   +2 more
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Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration Strategy:An Innovative Approach to Implement Land Policies in Nepal

2019
The current Nepalese Land Administration System only deals with the formal land tenure system. Approximately 10 million land parcels are under informal tenure and outside the formal cadaster. Families under such informal tenure are highly vulnerable to eviction due to unsecured land tenure.
Janak, Joshi Rai   +6 more
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