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Title: Land Administration 451418607 Lecture 3 LAND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE


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Land Administration 451-418/607 Lecture 3LAND
ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE
  • Ian Williamson

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Objectives
  • Acknowledging the dynamic humankind to land
    relationship, understand the cadastral and land
    administration response over the centuries
  • To understand what constitutes a land
    administration system and why we need it.
  • To understand the role that land administration
    and land management plays in the operation of a
    country

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The cadastral parcel and ownership rights
Source Land Administration (Peter Dale and John
McLaughlin)
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Dynamic humankind to land relationship
Reference Ting et al, 1998
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Accepting the dynamic humankind to land
relationship, what has been the land
administration response over the centuries?
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THE LAND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO THE CHANGING
HUMANKIND TO LAND RELATIONSHIP
Reference Ting and Williamson, 1998
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Economic driver for land administration in rural
areas
Titled Land
More security to lender
More security to farmers
More supply of long-term credit
More demand for investments
More Investment
More demand for variable input
More supply of short-term credit
More variable input use
Higher output
Higher land price
Higher income
Source Feder 1986
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Land administration definitions
  • The processes of regulating land and property
    development and the use and conservation of land,
    the gathering of revenues from the land through
    sales, leasing and taxation, and the resolving of
    conflicts concerning the ownership and use of
    land (Dale and McLaughlin, 1999)

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Land administration definitions
  • Land administration is the process of
    determining, recording and disseminating
    information about the tenure, value and use of
    land when implementing land management policies
    (UNECE, 1996).
  • It is considered to include land registration,
    cadastral surveying and mapping, fiscal, legal
    and multi-purpose cadastres and parcel based land
    information systems, and in many systems
    information supporting land use planning and
    valuation/land taxation systems.

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Land administration definitions
  • Those public sector activities required to
    support the alienation, use, valuation, and
    transfer of land (Dale and McLaughlin, 1999)
  • The functions involved in implementing land
    management policies.

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The definition of cadastre
  • A cadastre is the core or basis of a land
    administration system and is defined as a parcel
    based and up-to-date land information system
    containing a record of interests in land (e.g.
    rights, restrictions and responsibilities).
  • It usually includes a geometric description of
    land parcels linked to other records describing
    the nature of the interests, and ownership or
    control of those interests, and often the value
    of the parcel and its improvements (FIG, 1995).

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Land Management
  • "the management of all aspects of land including
    the formation of land policies" (Dale
    McLaughlin 1988)
  • "the process of managing the use and development
    of land resources in a sustainable way." (Bill
    Robertson, 1998)

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Land management arrangements (Dale and
McLaughlin, 1988)
Country Background
Land Policy
Land Administration Arrangements
Land Information Management
Resource Management
Land Management
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Placing land Administration in context
COUNTRY
Geography Economy
History Law
Government Land Law
Development Policy
Land Tenure Arrangements
Market-Place Considerations
Land Policy
Land Administration Arrangements
Public Lands
Private Lands
Land Valuation and Assessment
Land Use Control and Management
Land Settlement
Land Survey
Land Registration
Infrastructure Utilities
Source Land Administration (Peter Dale and John
McLaughlin)
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Land policy framework
National Development Strategies
Land Policies
Land Titling and Registration
Land Market
National Development
Source Land Administration (Peter Dale and John
McLughlin)
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Humankind to land relationship and Land
Administration
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Ownership, value and use
Legal profession
Ministry for Justice
(Landownership)
(Land Values)
(Land Use)
Ministry for Planning, Development and Environment
Ministry for Finance
Ministry for Agriculture and Forestry
Banks and Financial Institutions
Source Land Administration (Peter Dale and John
McLaughlin)
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Managing land consists of
  • Monitoring and information gathering
  • Planning and testing models to develop
    alternative actions
  • Policy making
  • Implementing policy including legal reform
  • Further monitoring and review of policy
    effectiveness

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Re-engineering land administration systems
  • Managing land in developed countries continues to
    be problematic with historic tenures and
    agricultural practices eg Australia
  • Managing land in developing countries is a
    particular problem where rapid population growth
    causes increasing pressure on rural areas,
    forests and indigenous peoples, while at the same
    time causing massive migration to the cities

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Impact of Global Drivers on re-engineering Land
Administration Systems
Global Drivers of Change
Urbanisation
Globalisation
Technology
Sustainable Development
Micro-economic reform

Social System
Benchmarking and Feedback
Existing Land Administration System
Vision for human-kind to land relation- ship
Conceptual Land Administration System
Operational Land Administration System
Strategic planning
Implementation
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Exam Question
  • What is the dilemma facing land administration
    systems of today? How should the land
    administration system respond?
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