Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration, Standards and Interoperability

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Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration, Standards and Interoperability Christiaan Lemmen Kadaster International University of Twente/ITC UN GGIM Seminar Effective Land Administration Deqing China September, 27th 2018

Challenges in Land Administration Land rights for all 70% to be done Complex institutional setting Transparency Automation

Data

Core of Land Administration OWNER Who? RIGHT (TITLE) How? PARCEL Where? How much?

GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME Core of land administration owner party title relationship parcel spatial unit

Tenure Relationships Squatting illegally Water rights Communal land rights Indigenous land rights Traditional land rights Land rights of settled and displaced populations Informal rights Occupation Overlap Personal use rights Customary land rights Formal land rights Illegal occupation Common rights to grazing land De facto rights

Land Administration ISO 19152 Process of determining, recording and disseminating information about the relationship between people and land This International Standard deals with real rights and personal rights. Real rights are rights over or in respect of spatial units (e.g. ownership, or usufruct). Personal rights are rights that parties have (e.g. fishing rights, grazing rights, or use rights).

GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME

GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME

GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME

GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME

Purposes Implementation of land policy Land reform Slum upgrade Certainty of ownership Social justice Legal certainty Land market Public services Taxation City Management Reduction of dispute Access to credit Development and use of land Resource management Environmental protection Improved conveyancing Information infrastructure

Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration the concept Spatial Framework: Aerial imageries country wide Participatory field adjudication Incremental improvement Continuum of accuracy FIG pub. no. 60 2014 Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration Guidlines 2016 Legal Framework: Enshrine FFP approach in law Secure all land rights for all Human rights, gender equity Continuum of tenure - STDM Institutional Framework: Holistic, transparent and cost effective Sustainable IT-approach Ongoing capacity development Continuum of services

Fundamental charactersitics 1. Focus on purpose - Focusing firstly on the what in terms of the end outcome and then designing the how to be the most fit for achieving the purpose

Fundamental charactersitics 1. Focus on purpose - Focusing firstly on the what in terms of the end outcome and then designing the how to be the most fit for achieving the purpose 2. Flexibility - It is about flexibility in terms of demands for accuracy; for recording of a range of different tenure types, and for shaping the legal and institutional framework to best accommodate societal needs

Fundamental charactersitics 1. Focus on purpose - Focusing firstly on the what in terms of the end outcome and then designing the how to be the most fit for achieving the purpose 2. Flexibility - It is about flexibility in terms of demands for accuracy; for recording of a range of different tenure types, and for shaping the legal and institutional framework to best accommodate societal needs 3. Incremental improvement - A Fit-For-Purpose approach will ensure that basic and appropriate land administration systems are built within a relatively short time frame and at affordable costs and the systems can then be incrementally improved over time

Visible (physical) boundaries rather than fixed boundaries

Aerial/satellite imagery rather than field surveys

LADM LA_SpatialSource LA_LegalSpaceUtilityNetwork LA_SpatialUnitGroup LA_LegalSpaceBuildingUnit LA_RequiredRelationshipSpatialUnit LA_GroupParty LA_Source LA_Lev el LA_SpatialUnit Basic classes overview LA_PartyMember LA_Administrativ esource LA_RequiredRelationshipBAUnit LA_Party LA_Point LA_RRR LA_BAUnit LA_BoundaryFace LA_Restriction LA_Responsibility LA_Mortgage LA_Right

Associations between Classes: distributed responsibilities LA_SpatialSource LINK LA_LegalSpaceUtilityNetwork LA_LegalSpaceBuildingUnit LA_SpatialUnitGroup LA_RequiredRelationshipSpatialUnit LA_GroupParty LA_Source LA_Lev el LA_SpatialUnit Basic classes overview LA_PartyMember LA_Administrativ esource LA_RequiredRelationshipBAUnit LA_Party LA_Point LA_RRR LA_BAUnit LA_BoundaryFace LA_Restriction LA_Responsibility LA_Mortgage LA_Right

Associations between Classes: distributed responsibilities LA_SpatialSource LA_LegalSpaceUtilityNetwork LA_SpatialUnitGroup LA_LegalSpaceBuildingUnit LA_RequiredRelationshipSpatialUnit LA_GroupParty LA_Source LA_Lev el LA_SpatialUnit Basic classes overview LA_PartyMember LA_Administrativ esource LA_RequiredRelationshipBAUnit LA_Party LA_Point LA_RRR LA_BAUnit LA_BoundaryFace LA_Restriction LA_Responsibility LA_Mortgage LA_Right

Revision ISO 19152 The Land Administration Domain Model

ISO 19152 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) LADM was proposed to ISO/TC 211 by FIG in 2008 ISO/TC 211 approved LADM as a standard and allocated ISO 19152 Published as an International Standard ISO 19152:2012 Geographic Information Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Proposal to revise LADM 2017 Approved by ISO/TC 211 to revise 2018 Initiate Stage 0 to gather all requirements from a diverse group of organisations

Organisations that have an interest FAO UN HABITAT UN Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea UNGGIM Land Administration and Management ISO/TC 211 members FIG Valuation Community OGC IHO World Bank Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

Revision Process

Possible Topics Land Management Processes Taxation and Valuation Social Tenure to Legal Tenure Conflicts and disaster 3D & 4D, Indoor, BIM Marine Limits & Boundaries Volunteered Land Administration & Crowdsourcing Blockchain

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