Journal article

Land administration "best practice" providing the infrastructure for land policy implementation

IP Williamson

Land Use Policy | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2001

Abstract

Land administration systems, and particularly their core cadastral components, are an important infrastructure which facilitates the implementation of land use policies. While most land administration systems traditionally have a primary objective of supporting the operation of land markets, they are increasingly evolving into a broader land information infrastructure which supports economic development, environmental management and social stability in both developed and developing countries. While a great deal of attention is given to land use policies worldwide concerned with such areas as forest management, coastal zone management, environmental sustainability and managing the urban envir..

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