This is a paper from the Australian Registrars Conference 2010, Perth, Western Australia, 26-29 October, 2010.Australia and her states have significantly improved land information management since 1982: cadastres were digitized, land registries computerized, GIS was incorporated, and SDIs developed. However, the risk of a special land information babel as espoused by Justice Kirby in 1982 still remains, particularly in the realm of land registries. Australia is now entering the era of national approaches to land registration. The national eConveyancing system represents the first step. Many more initiatives will follow. Australia’s land registries need to continue collaboration in order to build a coherent national vision based around key r...
Spatially enabled societies demand accurate and timely information about land. Australia’s land admi...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
This is a paper from the Regional Conference on Managing Geographic Information Systems for Success ...
The federation of Australia and her states have significantly improved land information management a...
“We in Australia run the risk, for want of appropriate commitment, leadership and perception of the ...
This is a preprint version of a paper presented at the 11th South East Asian Surveyors Conference (S...
Australia as a federative country operates separate cadastral and land administration systems in eac...
Future directions for spatial information management in Australia, from a land administrationperspec...
This is a preprint of a paper from the International Conference on Cadastral Reform, Korea, 16-17 Ju...
This is a paper from the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress 1998.The current system of land registra...
This is a paper from the Cadastral Reform Seminar at Korea Cadastral Survey Corporation 1994.The obj...
This is a paper from Bridging the Gap between Cultures (FIG Working Week 2011), Marrakech, Morocco,...
This is a paper presented at the International Conference on Acquisition, Management and Presentatio...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
This is a paper from the AGI '97 Conference 1997.Countries in the world that have maintained some fo...
Spatially enabled societies demand accurate and timely information about land. Australia’s land admi...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
This is a paper from the Regional Conference on Managing Geographic Information Systems for Success ...
The federation of Australia and her states have significantly improved land information management a...
“We in Australia run the risk, for want of appropriate commitment, leadership and perception of the ...
This is a preprint version of a paper presented at the 11th South East Asian Surveyors Conference (S...
Australia as a federative country operates separate cadastral and land administration systems in eac...
Future directions for spatial information management in Australia, from a land administrationperspec...
This is a preprint of a paper from the International Conference on Cadastral Reform, Korea, 16-17 Ju...
This is a paper from the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress 1998.The current system of land registra...
This is a paper from the Cadastral Reform Seminar at Korea Cadastral Survey Corporation 1994.The obj...
This is a paper from Bridging the Gap between Cultures (FIG Working Week 2011), Marrakech, Morocco,...
This is a paper presented at the International Conference on Acquisition, Management and Presentatio...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
This is a paper from the AGI '97 Conference 1997.Countries in the world that have maintained some fo...
Spatially enabled societies demand accurate and timely information about land. Australia’s land admi...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
This is a paper from the Regional Conference on Managing Geographic Information Systems for Success ...