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Understanding land administration systems [PDF]
This paper introduces basic land administration theory and highlights four key concepts that are fundamental to understanding modern land administration systems. Readers may recall the first part of the paper in October issue of Coordinates. Here is the concluding part that focuses on the changing role of ownership and the role of land markets ...
P. Williamson, Ian+3 more
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Land Administration Systems in Transition Countries [PDF]
The paper contains an analysis of land administration systems in transition countries on the example of South Eastern European countries. An analysis of regulation on registration of real estate registration and rights was done in addition to the ...
Mario Mađer, Miodrag Roić
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Carbon emission effects of land use change in Nanchang, West of Central China Region [PDF]
Urban development leads to frequent changes in land use, which leads to temporal and spatial variation of carbon emissions. In this study, land use change data, economic and social data, and energy consumption data of Nanchang City from 2000 to 2020 were
Shuai Fu+4 more
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Remote Sensing for Land Administration [PDF]
Land administration constitutes the socio-technical systems that govern land tenure, use, value and development within a jurisdiction. The land parcel is the fundamental unit of analysis. Each parcel has identifiable boundaries, associated rights, and linked parties. Spatial information is fundamental.
Rohan Bennett+3 more
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Land administration institutional arrangements with clear functions, robust coordination, and integrated monitoring and evaluation systems are critical to ensuring sustainable land and housing delivery in rapidly expanding cities. It is also important to
Mitiku Alemayehu Emiru+2 more
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Land Administration As-A-Service: Relevance, Applications, and Models
The ‘as-a-Service’ (aaS) concept of the IT sector is suggested to reduce upfront and ongoing costs, enable easier scaling, and make for simpler system upgrades.
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The urban land administration system (LAS) of any country serves as a key pillar for good governance, resource planning, service delivery, infrastructure development, and revenue collection.
Muhammad Sheraz Ahsan+6 more
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Despite the significant and explicit focus on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), much of the world's land rights remain unrecorded and outside formal government systems.
M. Metaferia+3 more
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This study examines the relationship between the dependent variable that is ‘feeling of tenure security’ of landholders in Bahir Dar city and the possible determinant factors (independent variables) such as ‘land use type of a parcel’, ‘building type ...
Prosper Turimubumwe+2 more
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Intense exploitation of land implies the development of multi-level, multi-purpose, overlapping and interlocking structures on 3D space, thus resulting in complex, stratified, 3D real property rights between individual owners, as well as restrictions ...
D. Kitsakis+2 more
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