TS08J: LAND ADMINISTRATION DIGITALISATION [10526]

Commission: 7
Chair: Dr. Christian Thellufsen, Denmark
Rapporteur: Dr. Charisse Griffith-Charles, Trinidad and Tobago


This session continues where the 2022 FIG Publication 80 left off - exploring the contemporary digitalisation and digital transformation efforts in land administration. This includes new ways of delivering services, building systems, and enabling integration.

Guiding Questions for Discussions:

  • What’s new?
  • What’s working?
  • What’s not?
  • What lessons can we transfer between countries?

TIME & PLACE

Wednesday, 31 May 14:30–16:00

TS08J: LAND ADMINISTRATION DIGITALISATION [10526]

PROGRAMME

Arve Leiknes and Leiv Bjarte Mjøs (Norway):
Methods for Improving Cadastral Map in Norway (12153)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

Narelle Underwood and Adrian White (Australia):
Transitioning from Paper to Digital Survey Plans in NSW Australia (12102)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

Muhammad Irfan, Idin Yunindra Ibnu Parasu (Indonesia) and Ketut Ary Sucaya (Indonesia):
Digital Transformation in Indonesia Land Services (12062)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

Hussein Jattani and Sammy Musyoka (Kenya):
A Prototype Land Information System: Case Study of New Taveta Town in Kenya (12040)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

Elene Grigolia and Teimuraz Gabriadze (Georgia):
Digitalization of Systematic Land Registration Process in Georgia (12025)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

Anselm Haanen, Jeff Needham (New Zealand), Roger Fraser and Murray Dolling (Australia):
No More Survey Plans! Towards Fully Digital Cadastral Survey Datasets (11989)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

Felix Enyimah Toffah (Italy) and Tina Dzigbordi Wemegah (Ghana):
WebGIS Application for Cadastral Surveys (11970)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

Tim Hodson (USA):
Using the ArcGIS Parcel Fabric to Maintain the Authoritative “system of Record” of Land in the United States. (11948)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

Florian Lebourdais (France):
GEODEMAT - Distribution of Digitized Cadastral Documentation to Citizens: an Example of a Win-Win Public-Private Partnership for the Benefit of the Citizen (11831)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts]

SPEAKERS/AUTHORS
Grigolia, Elene (Georgia)
Hodson, Tim (USA)
Irfan, Muhammad (Indonesia)
Jattani, Hussein (Kenya)
Lebourdais, Florian (France)
Leiknes, Arve (Norway)
Needham, Jeff (New Zealand)
Toffah, Felix Enyimah (Italy)
Underwood, Narelle (Australia)
Wemegah, Tina Dzigbordi (Ghana)
Ary Sucaya, Ketut (Indonesia)
Dolling, Murray (Australia)
Fraser, Roger (Australia)
Gabriadze, Teimuraz (Georgia)
Haanen, Anselm (New Zealand)
Mjøs, Leiv Bjarte (Norway)
Musyoka, Sammy (Kenya)
White, Adrian (Australia)
Yunindra Ibnu Parasu, Idin (Indonesia)
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