Further standardisation in Land Administration

C.H.J. Lemmen, P.J.M. van Oosterom, M. Kalantari, E.M. Unger, Chee Hai Teo, Kees de Zeeuw

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Abstract

The paper describes the ongoing developments and standardisation in land administration. Standards are relevant in relation to build as well as maintain and develop a land administration. Standards like the ISO 19152 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) are helping to jump-start new initiatives and are connecting top-down and bottom-up projects together. The LADM facilitates the efficient setup of land administration and can function as the core of any land administration system. LADM is flexible, widely applicable and functions as a central source of state-of-the-art international knowledge on this topic. Some future trends in the domain and the maintenance of the standard are presented and being discussed in the paper. These trends may be relevant for the development of a second edition of the LADM over the coming years. These models do not include land administration processes for initial data acquisition, data maintenance and data publication. This is because these processes were considered to be country-specific when the first edition of LADM was prepared; a generic and global approach was likely to be difficult to model. This view may now need reconsideration.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResponsible Land Governance
Subtitle of host publicationTowards and Evidence Based Approach, Washington, D.C. March 20-24, 2017 : Proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty
Place of PublicationWashington, D.C.
PublisherThe World Bank
Number of pages22
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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