This paper discusses Indonesia’s experience with establishing a uniform cadastral system in rural areas since the idea was first mooted in the early 19th century. Until 1961, a formal cadastre that identified, measured, registered and certified land titles existed only in urban areas. A cadastre for rural land did not start until after the 1960 Agrarian Law. Until then, the village-based land tax registers acted as a substitute cadastral register in areas subject to land tax. In the 19th century, this system was imperfect and calls to resolve issues of inequity in tax assessment led to improvements, especially since 1907. A proper rural cadastre was not introduced during the colonial era, because of the high cost involved, and because its c...
This study discusses the concept of Land reform which has evolved in line with the function of land ...
Since the early 1980s land administration system projects have revolved around delivering and formal...
In most countries, the cadastral system is just taken for granted, and the impact of the system in t...
A great number of populations (220 million) as well as the land parcels (85 million) have began to c...
The Indonesian national land Agency (BPN) has formed a deputy for survey and mapping in 2006. The fo...
This is a preprint of a paper from the International Conference on Cadastral Reform, Korea, 16-17 Ju...
In most countries, the cadastral system is just taken for granted, and the impact of the system in t...
Every country has its land policy system. Indonesia employs deeds registration which refers to the B...
In Indonesia, diverse interests in land recognised by dozens, maybe hundreds, of different adat (tra...
Land disputes were a serious and recurring problem in Indonesia's Nucleus Estate and Smallholders (N...
This is a paper from the Cadastral Reform Seminar at Korea Cadastral Survey Corporation 1994.The obj...
Land disputes were a serious and recurring problem in Indonesia's Nucleus Estate and Smallholders (N...
This is a paper from the Commission 7 Symposium, 64th Permanent Committee of the International Feder...
This is a pre-print version of chapter 18 in Kadaster in Perspectief published by Dienst van het Ka...
This study discusses the concept of Land reform which has evolved in line with the function of land ...
This study discusses the concept of Land reform which has evolved in line with the function of land ...
Since the early 1980s land administration system projects have revolved around delivering and formal...
In most countries, the cadastral system is just taken for granted, and the impact of the system in t...
A great number of populations (220 million) as well as the land parcels (85 million) have began to c...
The Indonesian national land Agency (BPN) has formed a deputy for survey and mapping in 2006. The fo...
This is a preprint of a paper from the International Conference on Cadastral Reform, Korea, 16-17 Ju...
In most countries, the cadastral system is just taken for granted, and the impact of the system in t...
Every country has its land policy system. Indonesia employs deeds registration which refers to the B...
In Indonesia, diverse interests in land recognised by dozens, maybe hundreds, of different adat (tra...
Land disputes were a serious and recurring problem in Indonesia's Nucleus Estate and Smallholders (N...
This is a paper from the Cadastral Reform Seminar at Korea Cadastral Survey Corporation 1994.The obj...
Land disputes were a serious and recurring problem in Indonesia's Nucleus Estate and Smallholders (N...
This is a paper from the Commission 7 Symposium, 64th Permanent Committee of the International Feder...
This is a pre-print version of chapter 18 in Kadaster in Perspectief published by Dienst van het Ka...
This study discusses the concept of Land reform which has evolved in line with the function of land ...
This study discusses the concept of Land reform which has evolved in line with the function of land ...
Since the early 1980s land administration system projects have revolved around delivering and formal...
In most countries, the cadastral system is just taken for granted, and the impact of the system in t...