This paper reviews the need for a new land administration vision that takes a more integrated approach rather than the historic fragmented approach and examines change management of land administration and cadastral systems in the context of global drivers of change. This results in the development of a framework for re-engineering land administration systems. After discussing a land administration vision the paper reviews trends and issues in the context of this framework. While the paper discusses global issues and trends, the paper concentrates on the experiences and ongoing land administration research of the authors ’ and their colleagues with a focus on Australia
Current land administration systems are the product of 19th century economic and land market paradig...
This is a publisher's version of a paper from Third International FIG Workshop on 3D Cadastres: Deve...
This is a preprint version published in International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoin...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2001 publish...
This paper reviews the need for a new land administration vision that takes a more integrated approa...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
Spatially enabled societies demand accurate and timely information about land. Australia’s land admi...
Future directions for spatial information management in Australia, from a land administrationperspec...
The preprint version has been restricted according to the policy of Survey Review.The aim of this pa...
Many nations lack a coherent national approach to land administration. Instead, land information and...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Coordinates 2008 published by Centre of Geo...
Australia as a federative country operates separate cadastral and land administration systems in eac...
This is a preprint of a paper from the International Conference on Cadastral Reform, Korea, 16-17 Ju...
The paper presents a conceptual understanding in the areas of Cadastre, Land Administration, and Lan...
Current land administration systems are the product of 19th century economic and land market paradig...
This is a publisher's version of a paper from Third International FIG Workshop on 3D Cadastres: Deve...
This is a preprint version published in International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoin...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2001 publish...
This paper reviews the need for a new land administration vision that takes a more integrated approa...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
This paper sketches the key issues in the history of land administration in terms relevant to the ex...
Spatially enabled societies demand accurate and timely information about land. Australia’s land admi...
Future directions for spatial information management in Australia, from a land administrationperspec...
The preprint version has been restricted according to the policy of Survey Review.The aim of this pa...
Many nations lack a coherent national approach to land administration. Instead, land information and...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Coordinates 2008 published by Centre of Geo...
Australia as a federative country operates separate cadastral and land administration systems in eac...
This is a preprint of a paper from the International Conference on Cadastral Reform, Korea, 16-17 Ju...
The paper presents a conceptual understanding in the areas of Cadastre, Land Administration, and Lan...
Current land administration systems are the product of 19th century economic and land market paradig...
This is a publisher's version of a paper from Third International FIG Workshop on 3D Cadastres: Deve...
This is a preprint version published in International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoin...