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Understanding land administration systems
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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This research aims to identify the dynamics of eco-innovations in Kazakhstan's small and medium-sized business sectors, as well as to assess the practical significance of these innovations for both ecology and society as a whole.
Alexandr Pyagay +2 more
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Land Administration System for Sustainable Development – Case Study of Poland
The global idea of building state Land Administration Systems was to determine the infrastructures for the implementation of land policies and land management strategies in support of sustainable development.
Dawidowicz Agnieszka, Źróbek Ryszard
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Wetlands are increasingly recognised as lungs for urban areas. It is observed that wetlands in urban areas around the world are encroached on and or their uses changed illegally.
Prosper Turimubumwe +2 more
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Deep Learning and Geometric Modeling for 3D Reconstruction of Subsurface Utilities from GPR Data
Accurate underground utility mapping remains a critical yet complex task in Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) interpretation, essential to avoiding costly and dangerous excavation errors.
Peyman Jafary +2 more
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LADM is the conceptual schema on cadastre which is derived from Core Cadastral Domain Model. It was submitted to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) with a desire to design and develop land administration systems (LAS) more efficiently and effectively.
Le, Phuong Thuy +4 more
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Forest tenure functions as a critical institutional mechanism globally for curbing deforestation and degradation and advancing sustainable forest administration, ultimately underpinning the provision of vital ecosystem services.
Zhongguo Xu, Yuefei Zhuo, Guan Li
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Building fit-for-purpose land administration systems
New solutions in land administration are required that can deliver security of tenure for all, are affordable and can be quickly developed and incrementally improved over time. The Fit-For-Purpose (FFP) approach to land administration has emerged to meet these simple, but challenging requirements.This paper discusses the building of the FFP approach at
Lemmen, C. +2 more
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This paper explores the complex nature of land reforms, arguing that they should be considered wicked policy problems by focusing on the Hellenic Land Administration Reform (HLAR).
Evangelia Balla +2 more
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Building fit-for-purpose land administration systems
Arguably sound land governance is the key to achieve sustainable development and to support the global agenda set by adoption of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The operational component of land governance is the country specific land administration systems dealing with the four key functions of land tenure, land value, land, and land ...
Enemark, Stig +3 more
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