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The Fit for Purpose Land Administration Approach-Connecting People, Processes and Technology in Mozambique

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Mozambique

Mozambique started a massive land registration program to register five million parcels and delimitate four thousand communities. The results of the first two years of this program illustrated that the conventional methods utilized for the land tenure registration were too expensive and time-consuming and faced several data quality problems.

Formative and Summative Validation of Building Information Model-Based Cadastral Data

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

Among 3D models, Building Information Models (BIM) can potentially support the integrated management of buildings’ physical and legal aspects in cadastres. However, there is not a systematic approach to author the cadastral information into the BIM models.

Spatial Inequality in China’s Housing Market and the Driving Mechanism

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
China

Housing inequality is a widespread phenomenon around the world, and it varies widely across countries and regions. The housing market is naturally spatial in its attributes, and with the transformation of China’s urbanization, industrialization, and globalization, the spatial inequality in the housing market is increasingly severe.

Assessment of Land Administration in Ecuador Based on the Fit-for-Purpose Approach

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Ecuador

Land administration is established to manage the people-to-land relationship. However, it is believed that 70% of the land in developing countries is unregistered. In the case of Ecuador, the government has an ambitious strategy to implement a national cadaster on the full territory in a short time period.

Land Concentration and Land Grabbing Processes—Evidence from Slovakia

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Slovakia

In Slovakia, the large-scale acquisition of agricultural land in combination with land concentration represents a legitimate threat that can lead to land grabbing. Based on the research, two interrelated areas of protection need to be effectively regulated to limit land grabbing: the protection of access to land and the protection of agricultural land.

Exploring PPPs in Support of Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration: A Case Study from Côte d’Ivoire

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) may facilitate the implementation of fit-for-purpose land administration (FFPLA); however, the approach can be compromised when funding for land registration is insufficient or donor projects end. This paper aims to introduce a new form of PPP to the literature on FFPLA, further extending the discourse and options available on PPPs for FFPLA.

The Small Property Rights Housing Institution in Mainland China: The Perspective of Substitutability of Institutional Functions

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

Despite its informal nature, small property rights housing (SPRH) proliferates in many Chinese cities. Given the institutional functions of the SPRH institution, it may not be desirable for the state to intervene in the SPRH sector.

Availability of Historical Cadastral Data

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

A systematic approach to the establishment of the Franciscan Cadastre, which has been performed in most Central European countries, has resulted in the following documents: cadastral maps, cadastral municipality boundary demarcation records, lists of land parcels, lists of building parcels and lists of possessors.

The Politics of Decentralization: Competition in Land Administration and Management in Ghana

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Ghana

Decentralization policy forms part of a broader global ideology and effort of the international donor community in favor of subsidiarity and local participation, and represents a paradigm shift from top-down command-and-control systems. Since 2003, the formalization of property rights through titling became an integral component of decentralized land administration efforts in Ghana.

Review of Land Administration Data Dissemination Practices: Case Study on Four Different Land Administration System Types

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
New Zealand
Croatia

Land administration systems differ by their types and practices. The data dissemination practices are considered to be outdated, as in most cases the digitisation of land administration data was conducted to match the paper-based system.