Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7 Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 Cadastral Template Project Daniel Steudler Swiss Federal Directorate of Cadastral Surveying In cooperation with: Ian P. WILLIAMSON, Australia Abbas RAJABIFARD, Australia Stig ENEMARK, Denmark Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 1
Table of Content History, Background Design and Content Website Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 2
FIG-Commission 7: Country Report 1997 Replies from 54 Countries General statistics Performance, reliability Completeness Personnel and salary Cost recovery Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 3
Benchmarking Cadastral Systems (Steudler, Williamson, Kaufmann, and Grant, 1997) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Weighted Average = 1.7 (Parcels per population) 13 27 32 33 36 42 51 100 159 YUG LUX GRE VIE ITA AUT JPN FL CZE ARM EGY ALB NPL KOR POL A-TAS HUN GER NOR A-QLD SUI A-WA NZL A-SA A-VIC CAN IRE A-NSW FIN NED MAY DEN SWE A-ACT THA EGW LAO IDO BRU KRG FIJ LIT PHI HNK SIN LAT SEY PNG BRA BLR ZAN UGA SA Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 4
Benchmarking Cadastral Systems (Steudler, Williamson, Kaufmann, and Grant, 1997) 500 400 300 200 100 Weighted Average = 95 (Titledisputes per 1 million parcels) 507 651 714 833 8'696 0 BRU A-SA A-QLD MAY NED A-VIC GER DEN SUI IRE CAN AUT NZL A-WA IDO A-NSW FIN FIJ FL A-TAS SWE A-ACT VIE PNG BLR HUN PHI EGY HNK YUG LAT LIT NPL ZAN UGA SEY ALB ARM BRA CZE EGW GRE ITA JPN KOR KRG LAO LUX NOR POL SIN SA THA Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 5
Benchmarking Cadastral Systems (Steudler, Williamson, Kaufmann, and Grant, 1997) 500 400 (Professional surveyors per 1 million people) 300 200 100 Average = 88 0 LAO BRA NPL THA IRE UGA NED EGY IDO GER FIN ZAN MAY SA HNK SIN PNG YUG ITA HUN KRG SWE DEN LUX FIJ PHI FL BRU SUI CAN A-SA AUT KOR BLR A-VIC NOR SEY POL LAT A-WA CZE A-NSW ALB A-TAS A-QLD A-ACT LIT GRE ARM EGW JPN NZL VIE Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 6
FIG-Commission 7 Standardized Country Reports: 2001 Replies from 13 Countries Annual Indicators Long-Term Statistics 2002 Replies from 17 Countries Education Trends and Reforms Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 7
PCGIAP Working Group 3 (Cadastre) PCGIAP: WG-Chair: WG-Vice chair: Research Centre: Researchers: Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia-Pacific (annual meetings, reports to UNRCC- AP, 55 member nations) Ian Willliamson (Australia) Ahmad Fauzi bin Nordin (Malaysia) University of Melbourne, Dept. of Geomatics, Center for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration Prof. Stig Enemark Dr. Abbas Rajabifard Dr. Daniel Steudler Prof. Ian Williamson Workshop: Okinawa, Japan, 12/13 July 2003 Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 8
Intention of Cadastral Template To develop an appropriate generic template for country profile analyses describing the status of cadastre and land administration, and the need for improvements, which will facilitate benchmarking and the development of performance indicators. Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 9
UNRCC-AP Resolutions, Okinawa, July 2003 In Okinawa, the UNRCC-AP adopted a resolution concerning the jointly developed cadastral template and - among other issues - recommended: (i) that the PCGIAP-Working Group 3 encourages the member nations to complete the template during its new 2003-2006 work plan, (ii) that Working Group 3 cooperates with FIG-Commission 7, PCIDEA, UNECE-WPLA and UNECA-CODI, and (iii) that PCGIAP cooperates with FIG-Commission 7 to maintain and update a web site for the cadastral template. Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 10
Design Principles for Template keep it simple in order to attract as many participants as possible part I and II (descriptive and statistics) 3 Ps as basic indicators: population / parcels / professionals role of cadastre for SDI resource for lesson-learning from each other resource for developing best practice and performance indicators Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 11
Table of Content Part I: Descriptive Country Report A. Country Context B. Institutional Framework C. Cadastral System D. Cadastral Mapping E. Reform Issues Geographical Context / Historical Context / Current Political and Administrative Structures / Historical Outline of Cadastre Government Organizations / Private Sector Involvement / Professional Organization or Association / Licensing / Education Purpose of Cadastral System / Types of Cadastral System / Cadastral Concept / Content of Cadastral System Cadastral Map / Example of a Cadastral Map / Role of Cadastral Layer in SDI Cadastral Issues / Current Initiatives Part II: Questionnaire 1. Cadastral Principles 2. Cadastral Statistics Deeds vs. title registration / registration compulsory or optional / systematic vs. sporadic registration Population / no. of land parcels / no. of strata titles / degree of registration / no. of professional land surveyors and lawyers/solicitors Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 12
Parcel-Property Property Relationships 15 15 15 1 14 1 14 1 14 2 13 2 13 2 13 3 4 5 6 12 11 10 9 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 12 11 10 9 8 3 4 5 6 12 11 10 9 7 8 Scenario (i) Scenario (ii) Scenario (iii) in many jurisdictions the smallest uniquely identified (and usually surveyed) unit shown in the land registry is termed a parcel; 15 parcels / 15 properties (entries in land registry) number of smallest uniquely identified land units: 15 in many other jurisdictions, while the smallest uniquely identified (and usually surveyed) unit is a parcel, the land registry only records single land ownership units often called properties, which may include one or more parcels; 15 parcels / maybe 8 properties number of smallest uniquely identified land units: 15 in some other countries, there are many properties or land ownership units, often unsurveyed, in one legally defined and surveyed parcel 1 land parcel in cadastre / 15 land ownership units and 15 titles in land registry number of smallest uniquely identified land units: 15 Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 13
35 Countries (September 2004) www.cadastraltemplate.org http://www.cadastraltemplate.org/ Daniel Steudler Annual Meeting FIG-Commission 7, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 13 Sept. 2004 14
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