ICEGOV09 Partners:
ICEGOV09 Partners
Abstract:
Land record management system is an important area for internal government management and e-government services for citizens. Its related processes and applications are dependent on the legal framework of land affairs. Technological progress, social change, globalization, and the increasing interconnection of business relations with their legal and environmental consequences put a strain on the traditional cadastral systems. Cadastre 2014, proposed by FIG-Commission 7 of the International Federation of Surveyors, is a framework with a vision for future trends. Based on the six statements of Cadastre 2014 . we compared the current cadastral systems of 41 countries with Cadastre 2014. Attempt has been made to find gap, compare and rank objectively, cadastral systems of different developing as well as developed countries. Abstract
Cadestre 2014:
contain all types of rights and restrictions; make substantial use of new information technology; benefit of the co-operation between public and private sector; have economical structure where cost recovery will play a role. Cadestre 2014 describes six statements Cadestre 2014 By FIG Commission 7 (International Federation of Surveyors)
Statement 1:
Statement 1
Survey for Cadestre System:
Data Collection Primary source: existing surveys by FIG-7 Assumption/Limitation It is difficult to fit in the generic statements in scale 0-2 Results and Analysis Table shows data of 41 countries regarding 6 questions Six statements evaluated on the scale 0-2 Country type is taken from world bank categorization Survey for Cadestre System
PowerPoint Presentation:
Ranking of Developed Countries 2003
Ranking of Developing Countries:
Ranking of Developing Countries
Conclusion:
Determined the level implementation of six statements of Cadaster 2014 across 41 countries It is obvious that developed countries have high value of implementation rather than developing countries Conclusion