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The Evolving Role of Cadastral Systems in Support of Good Land Governance Prof. Stig Enemark President Aalborg University, Denmark THE DIGITAL CADASTRAL MAP FIG COMMISSION 7 OPEN SYMPOSIUM KARLOVY VARY, CZECH REPUBLIC, 9 SEPTEMBER 2010 A beautiful setting Setting the scene Evolution of the land administration discipline The people to land relationship is dynamic and reflects the cultural and institutional setting of the country or jurisdiction Tomb of Menna, Ancient Egypt, ca. 1500 BCE Evolution of Western Land Administration Systems The FIG Agenda... Land Registration Systems around the World 1996 FIG Statement on the Cadastre Concepts and standards 1996 Bogor Declaration FIG/UN initiative on the role of cadastral infrastructures 1998 Cadastre 2014 A FIG vision in six statements for future cadastre systems. 1999 Bathurst Declaration FIG/UN initiative on land administration in support of sustainable development Deeds System (French/Latin/USA style): A register of owners; the transaction is recorded not the title. Title System (German, Torrens/English style): A register of properties; the title is recorded and guarantied.

Cadastral Systems The concept of the multipurpose cadastre 2010 Williamson, Enemark, Wallace, Rajabifard, The Digital Cadastral Map From an Analogue to a Digital Cadastral Map The approach of digitisation vary for the three different style of systems There is a tension between relative accuracy (cadastral graphics) and absolute accuracy (topo data). No matter the origin of the system the digitising process serves the same purpose of combining the cadastral graphics with the topo information. Survey accurate cadastral data is normally not an option. Therefore, in most systems successful use of the digital cadastral database depends on the degree of educated use of the map. An analogue cadastral map from 1983 updated over about 100 years. The map is an island map and is not linked to the national grid. The same area as a print of the digital cadastral map 1993. The map is linked to the national grid and shows only the current cadastral situation. The boundary points shown by circles are established in the map using control points and legal survey measurements. The Digital Cadastral Map - a legal map tailored for integrated land administration The Web-Cadastre Strengths: Countrywide; based on the national grid Metadata Dynamic updating and upgrading Weaknesses: Accuracy varies Tension between the (legal) cadastral map and the (physical) topographic map Demand for an educated use - understanding the nature and the origin of the cadastral map

32 A Worldwide Comparison of Cadastral Systems www.cadastraltemplate.org Limitations of formal cadastral systems Limitations of Cadastral Systems Civilised living in market Economies is not simply due to greater prosperity but to the order that formalised property rights bring Hernando de Soto 1993 Formal land rights can be recorded in traditional cadastral systems Continuum of rights (GLTN-agenda) From: illegal or informal rights To: legal or formal rights Informal rights cannot be recorded in traditional cadastral systems More than 70 per cent of the land in many developing countries are outside the formal systems of land registration and administration This relates especially to informal settlements and areas governed by customary tenure Traditional cadastral systems do not provide for security of tenure in these areas. The Social Tenure Domain Model: Closing the Gap Land Administration Systems Social Tenure Relationship Party Spatial Unit Modeling the relation between Parties Spatial unit Social Tenure Parties ( who ): Not only a (legal) person but a range of subjects such as person, couple, groups of people, unidentified groups, authority, etc, Spatial Unit ( where ): Not only an identified (measured) parcel but a range of objects such land parcels, buildings, etc and identified in various ways such as one point, street axes, photos, etc. Social tenure ( what ): Not only ownership and formal legal rights but also range of informal, indigenous and customary rights as well as financial issues such group loans and micro credit. 1996 Land Administration Guidelines, UN-ECE Land Administration is about: the processes of determining, recording, and disseminating information about the ownership, value, and use of land, when implementing land management policies The focus on information remains, but modern land administration systems should act as an enabling infrastructure for implementing land policies and land management strategies in support of sustainable development

LAS provide the infrastructure for implementation of land polices and land management strategies in support of sustainable development. Land Tenure: the allocation and security of rights in lands; the legal surveys of boundaries; the transfer of property through sale or lease; and the management; adjudication of disputes regarding rights and boundaries. Land Value: the assessment of the value of land and properties; the gathering of revenues through taxation; and the management and adjudication of land valuation and taxation disputes. Land-Use: the control of land-use through adoption of planning policies and land-use regulations at various levels; the enforcement of land-use regulations; and the management and adjudication of land-use conflicts. Land Development: the building of new infrastructure; the implementation of construction planning; and the change of land-use through planning permission and granting of permits. Williamson, Enemark, Wallace, Rajabifard, 2010 The FIG Agenda... The FIG Agenda from Cadastre to Land Governance Holding of rights to lands Economic aspects of land Control of land use and land development 2005 Aguascalientes Statement on 2006 development of land information policies in the Americas. Joint FIG/UN initiative FIG Contribution to Disaster Risk Management. 2008 Costa Rica Declaration on pro-poor CZM 2010 Land Governance in support of the MDGs. FIG/WB initiative. 2010 Land Governance WB/GLTN/FIG/FAO Administering the people to land relationship through Land Policy Land Management Good Governance and Building the capacity to deal with this Land governance Understanding the Land Management Paradigm Land governance is about the policies, processes and institutions by which land, property and natural resources are managed. This includes decisions on access to land; land rights; land use; and land development. Land governance is about determining and implementing sustainable land policies. Land Management includes all activities associated with the management of land and natural resources that are required to fulfill political objectives and achieve sustainable development.

A land management vision Spatially Enabled Government Spatially enabled land administration Land tenure, Land Value, Land Use, Land Development A spatially enabled government organises its business and processes around place based technologies, as distinct from using maps, visuals, and webenablement. The technical core of Spatially Enabling Government Is the spatially enabled cadastre. Significance of the Cadastre The Agenda Cadastral engines 1. 1. Multipurpose Multipurpose Cadastre Cadastre (German style) (German style) 2. 2. Title Title or or deeds deeds tenure tenure style style Cadastres Cadastres (Torrens/English style) (Torrens/English style) 3. 3. Taxation Taxation driven driven cadastre cadastre (French/Latin/ (French/Latin/ USA style) USA style) SDI Mapping agencies and other data providers Parcels Properties Buildings Roads Land Spatially management enabled paradigm government Integrated functions Tenure Value Use Development Incorporating: Land policy Spatially enabled LAS Services to business and public Country context Sustainable Better development decision -Economic making - Environmental - Social - Governance Flying High - Global partnership with the UN-agencies incl. the World Bank in support of the global agenda such as the MDGs Keeping the feet on the ground - Professional and institutional development at regional, national, and local level in support of the needs of our member associations and individual surveyors. The role of Key message i intend to play a strong role in building the capacity to design, build and manage Land Governance systems in response to Climate Change and in support of the Millennium Development Goals Building the capacity for taking the land policy agenda forward in a partnership with the UN agencies and the WB Simply put, sustainable development requires sustainable land administration systems Land professionals play a key role

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