Exploring Options for Standardization of Processes and Transactions in Land Administration

Christiaan Lemmen, Peter van Oosterom, Eva-Maria Unger, Kees de Zeeuw, Mohsen Kalantari

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    Abstract

    Processes and transactions in Land Administration are outside the scope of the Land Administration Domain Model Edition I published in 2012. Reason is that processes were considered to be country specific. Generic processes would be too difficult to model. This view needs reconsideration – given developments as Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration, Apps and blockchain.
    In many countries different organizations have their own responsibilities in data maintenance and supply, but may communicate on the basis of standardized administrative and technicalupdate processes. Operationalization and implementation of LADM requires attention to this aspect - at least at conceptual level (not prescriptive). This will an issue in the development of LADM Edition II and this is the issue that is explored in this paper.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 7th Land Administration Domain Model Workshop
    EditorsC. Lemmen, P. van Oosterom, E. Fendel
    Place of PublicationCopenhagen
    PublisherInternational Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
    Pages141-150
    Number of pages10
    ISBN (Electronic)978-87-92853-69-1
    ISBN (Print)978-87-92853-68-4
    Publication statusPublished - 2018
    Event7th Land Administration Domain Model Workshop - Zagreb, Croatia
    Duration: 11 Apr 201813 Apr 2018

    Workshop

    Workshop7th Land Administration Domain Model Workshop
    Country/TerritoryCroatia
    CityZagreb
    Period11/04/1813/04/18

    Keywords

    • Land Administration
    • Standardization
    • LADM

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