This is a publisher's version of an article published in Coordinates 2005 published by Centre of Geo-Information Technologies (cGIT). This version is reproduced with permission from cGIT. http://www.mycoordinates.org/Enablement of land administration with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is heading toward e-Land Administration (e-LA): the transformation of land administration through the use of ICT. Existing initiatives include providing land information on line, electronic conveyancing, digital lodgement of survey plans, and online access to survey plan information. Thus far, implementation of these initiatives is isolated in their specific subsystems without reference to the broader land administration system or its core pol...
An important government activity of all nation states is building and maintaining a land administrat...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Katie Maree FalzonAn integral part of the Victorian ...
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Survey Review published by Maney Publishing...
Land administration systems are evolving towards an integrated land management paradigm designed to ...
This is a paper from the Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute Biennial International Conference, A...
In 1998, the FIG-Commission 7 published vision statements for a future cadastral system, named "...
The development and implementation of an e-cadastre, called Project Vulindlela, is underway in South...
This is a paper from the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress 1998.The current system of land registra...
Cadastral information and land administration systems are central to effective land markets, land us...
An important government activity for all nation states is building and maintaining a land administra...
Successful economies rely on effective land administration systems. A key contributor to land admini...
Cadastral information and land administration systems are central to effective land markets, land us...
A group of land administration professionals initiated the development of a data model that facilita...
iABSTRACT An integral part of the Victorian land registration system is the lodgement of cadastral d...
The paper was presented at the 6th Australian Cartographic Conference, Melbourne, 1986.The land info...
An important government activity of all nation states is building and maintaining a land administrat...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Katie Maree FalzonAn integral part of the Victorian ...
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Survey Review published by Maney Publishing...
Land administration systems are evolving towards an integrated land management paradigm designed to ...
This is a paper from the Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute Biennial International Conference, A...
In 1998, the FIG-Commission 7 published vision statements for a future cadastral system, named "...
The development and implementation of an e-cadastre, called Project Vulindlela, is underway in South...
This is a paper from the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress 1998.The current system of land registra...
Cadastral information and land administration systems are central to effective land markets, land us...
An important government activity for all nation states is building and maintaining a land administra...
Successful economies rely on effective land administration systems. A key contributor to land admini...
Cadastral information and land administration systems are central to effective land markets, land us...
A group of land administration professionals initiated the development of a data model that facilita...
iABSTRACT An integral part of the Victorian land registration system is the lodgement of cadastral d...
The paper was presented at the 6th Australian Cartographic Conference, Melbourne, 1986.The land info...
An important government activity of all nation states is building and maintaining a land administrat...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Katie Maree FalzonAn integral part of the Victorian ...
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Survey Review published by Maney Publishing...