Title: Kadaster in NL and abroad
1Kadaster in NL and abroad
- Peter Laarakker
- Cadastre and public registers agency
- Kadaster International
2- Kadaster in the Netherlands
- Kadaster abroad
- Lessons learned
- Future
3Kadaster in the Netherlands
- From May 1, 1994
- An Independent Public Agency
- - Kadaster Organisation Act
- - Kadaster Act
- Public function, organised on modern business
principles
4Independent Public Agency
- Own policy in marketing and product development
- Conduct independent policy on staff, outsourcing
and financial matters - Improve effectiveness and efficiency
5Management structure
Supervisory Board
Minister
Executive Board
User Council
Corporate staff
Land Development Directorate
6 Regional management units
6User Council advises Executive Board
Executive Board
User Council
- Notaries - Municipalities - Watermanagementboard
s - Real estate brokers - Banks -
Consumerorganisation
7Staff
- Number of staff 2000 2.400
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8Products and services of Kadaster
- Statutory duties
- 1. Land register and cadastre
- 2. Information products
- 3. Land development activities
- 4. National Triangulation Network
- 5. National mapping agency??
9 1. Landregister and cadastre, some facts
- Inscriptions (turnover 69)
- Deeds of sale 446.000
- Mortgage deeds 723.000
- Parcel division 116.000
- Informationsupply (turnover 31 )
- informations 9.000.000
10 1. Landregister and cadastre, some facts
- 1997
- GNP 425 billion
- State budget 188 billion
- Taxes 183 billion
- New mortgages 153 billion
- (Total sum of mortgages 1000 billion)
- Real estate tax 5 billion
112. Information products
- Statistical information
- Geocoding products
- Selections
- Special mapping products
123. Land Development
- Land Development Act
- Monitoring legal security
- Allocation plan
- Neutral role
13Products and services
- Net sales 1999
- fl. 407 million
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14Development of products and services
- Electronic conveyance of deeds
- Information supply through webserver
- Improvement of quality of data
- New possibilities of registration
- Uniform delivery times
- Analysis use of products
- Improvement accessibility by telephone
15Customers of Kadaster
- entitled persons 3.500.000
- number of parcels 7.000.000
16Customers of Kadaster
Provinces
Local Authorities
Private citizens
The Kadaster
Public utility companies
Insurance companies
Central Bureau of Statistics
17Turnover per customer group
- Notaries 84,5
- Real estate brokers 2,7
- Municipalities 2,1
- Watermanagement boards 1,5
- Government organisations 1,0
- Financial organisations 0,9
- Other branches 7,3
18Physical windows at Kadaster
Groningen
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.
Leeuwarden
.
.
Assen
.
.
Alkmaar
Zwolle
.
Lelystad
.
Amsterdam
.
Zoetermeer
Utrecht
Arnhem
.
.
Rotterdam
.
.
Eindhoven
Breda
.
Middelburg
Roermond
19Physical windows at municipalties
Civilians
15 points of distribution
550 points of distribution
Civilians
Kadaster
Municipalities
20Electronic distribution
Administrative property data
external users
external networks
Geometric property data
external users
21Kadaster Abroad
- Execution of projects
- institutional building
- pilot projects
- training
- International co-operation
- participation in international organisations
- company visits
- small projects
- www.OICRF.org
22South America
Bolivia
Paraguay
23Central America
Guatemala
24CE Europe
Poland
Czech republic
Hungary
Croatia
Bulgaria
25Other projects
- Windward islands
- Azerbeijan
- Russia
- Egypt
- Namibia
- Lebanon
- Mozambique
- Greece
- etc.
26Co-operation
- ITC, MSM, IHS
- Government organisations with same objective
- TU Delft
- Private companies, NL and foreign
27Main lessons learned
- Separate land policy issues from landregistration
issues
28Best press photograph 1996, Bolivia
29Main lessons learned
- Low cost approach necessary,
- In relation to land price
- Where to start
30Main lessons learned
- When the system is implemented it is not
finished, it just starts - Maintenance
- The system has to prove itself
31Main lessons learned
- Institutional building the most important issue