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Cadastr.: Geo-Information Innovations in Land Administration

Cadastr.: Geo-Information Innovations in Land Administration

  • Author: Tahsin Yomralioglu, John McLaughlin
  • Language: ingliz tilida
  • Writing: ingliz yozuvida
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Year: 2017
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These notes have been prepared as background material for a presentation scheduled for The World Cadastre Summit in Istanbul. They are built on an earlier presentation given to the FIG International Congress in Sydney (McLaughlin 2010). The Sydney presentation provided a simple framework for reviewing the postwar history of property reform and the concomitant history of developments in the field of land management. That history was divided up into three overlapping chapters, or waves, and built upon a narrative of emerging interests in the importance of property to development, the subsequent investments in major initiatives, some early and important success stories, followed by a growing awareness of the challenges and limits to this aspect of development. Along the way, an unfortunate side effect has been that the rich elite have too often high-jacked the administration services to secure land assets at the expense of the poor and the most vulnerable in society.