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  • Authors: Bennett, R.M.; Alemie, B.K.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2015)

  • This research aims to develop a conceptual model that is: 1) more neutral on positive and negative linkages between cadastresand land governance, 2) more inclusive of the spatial component; and 3) demonstrates the typesof land governance acrossa continuum by integratingthe inputs, processes, cadastral influences, and spatial outputsof land governance.

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  • Authors: Lemmen, C.H.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2017)

  • The paper describes the ongoing developments and standardisation in land administration. Standards are relevant in relation to build as well as maintain and develop a land administration. Standards like the ISO 19152 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) are helping to jump-start new initiatives and are connecting top-down and bottom-up projects together. The LADM facilitates the efficient set-up of land administration and can function as the core of any land administration system. LADM is flexible, widely applicable and functions as a central source of state-of-the-art international knowledge on this topic. Some future trends in the domain and the maintenance of the standard are pr...

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  • Authors: Dijkstra, P.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2017)

  • In Nepal, the drive to ignite Fit For Purpose (FFP) Land Administration gained importance following two important events: The earthquakes in 2015 and the promulgation of a new Constitution in 2015. During the severe earthquakes (EQ) 8790 people died, more than 100,000 people were displaced and some 769.000 structures were destroyed. The promulgation of a new Constitution proposes the state to restructure into a federal structure with land administration services split into central, state and local government entities. Land is an important issue underlying many of the reconstruction challenges. Shelter needs to be provided for the affected population, either temporary or permanent. Inf...

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  • Authors: Koeva M.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Crommelinck S.; Stöcker C.; Crompvoets J. (2018.)

  • The project consists of a four-year work plan, €3.9M funding, and eight consortium partners collaborating with stakeholders from different case study locations in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Rwanda that cover different land uses such as urban, peri-urban, rural smallholder, and (former) pastoralists. Major technical tasks include tool development, prototyping, and demonstration for local, national, regional, and international interest groups. However, equal emphasis is placed on needs assessment, as well as governance, capacity and business modelling.