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Sustainable Land Administration Systems SYS 1 Building sustainable well governed LAS

Sustainable Land Administration Systems SYS 1 Building sustainable well governed LAS SYS 2 Addressing land administration & management challenges SYS 3 Innovative examples + Session Private vendors. 10 presentations.

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Sustainable Land Administration Systems SYS 1 Building sustainable well governed LAS

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  1. Sustainable Land Administration Systems SYS 1 Building sustainable well governed LAS SYS 2 Addressing land administration & management challenges SYS 3 Innovative examples + Session Private vendors

  2. 10 presentations • Santiago Borrero: Clear connectivity between SDI, LAS and (e)-government • Higgins: Positioning Infrastructures in place for monitoring global processes • Suchanek: Linking ICT strategy with business strategy in Czech • Greenway: Interorganisational cooperation weak and stakeholders insufficiently understood • Kapitango/Meijs: Reformulation workprocesses and use of other tools in Namibia

  3. Sagashya/English: Existing forms of land tenure (both Civil Code, and customary) to be replaced by registered title in Rwanda • Silayo: Urban areas and urban poor not focal point, and too much confidence in free market as the means for land delivery • Adlington: Capitalize on investments. ‘Champions’ needed. • Zhao: making rural area productive and attractive through registration of farmer’s ‘rural land use and contracting rights’ in China. • Napier: how to give the poor access to high value land location in South Africa

  4. Trimble: scalability of hybrid turn key solutions • Leica Geo-systems: digital airborne and lidar imaging allow very fast processing. • ESRI: leveraging the value of data by GIS • ITC: meeting demand for LA capacity only through joint effort

  5. POLICY OBJECTIVES LANDPOLICY LAND POLICYINSTRUMENTS SUPPORTIVE LAND TOOLS

  6. PovertyEradication MDG’s SustainableHousing MDG’s SustainableAgriculture MDG’s EconomicGrowth MDG’s Social Equity, Equality MDG’s Land Policy: the political choices on how to allocate land and its benefits Forms of Land Rights and Level of Tenure Security Intervention in Land Sales and Rental Markets Policy and Revenue Generation through Land Taxation Land use planning and Land Development Public Acquisition Land Tenure Reform and Redistributive Land Reform Management of Natural Resources, State Land Management Land Registration Cadastres and other Inventories Valuation methods Land Use Inventories LAS

  7. Access to information • Participation • Equity & Equality • Accountability • Low (transaction) costs • Predictable law • Reliable law • Fair enforcement • Transparent law • Workable law GOVERNANCE RULE OF LAW

  8. POLICY OBJECTIVES LANDPOLICY LAND POLICY INSTRUMENTS SUPPORTIVE LAND TOOLS RULE OF LAW GOOD GOVERNANCE

  9. BUSINESS ICT MARKET PLACE BUSINESS STRATEGY ICT STRATEGY WORK PROCESSES ICT SYSTEMS

  10. The Purposeful Land Administration System • LAS is a tool to serve a purpose. • No clear purpose, no good working LAS. • General principles for a LAS: good governance and rule of law • Without meeting these principles, LAS is a dangerous tool. • A LAS that is not efficient and effective, is a wrongly designed LAS. • LAS that cannot cope with daily transactions is not a good LAS. • LAS that cannot serve next 200 years is not a good LAS. • A good LAS is hardly possible without the private and academic sector, because the LAS-world is divided in enlightened thinkers, innovators and applicants. • A good LAS should be resistant against old fashioned lawyers and land surveyors, and opportunistic authorities.

  11. Way Forward: the Deininger principles • D: data and datamanagement • E: economic and social justification • I: institutional and organizational prerequisites • N: national land policy • I: infrastructuur geospatial data and positioning infrastructure • N: natural resource and land use management • G: geographic informationsystems GIS • E: e-government • R: responsive to new challenges (climate change)

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