Journal article

On the need for national land administration infrastructures

R Bennett, A Rajabifard, I Williamson, J Wallace

Land Use Policy | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

Many nations lack a coherent national approach to land administration. Instead, land information and processes are frequently disaggregated across states, provinces, cantons, counties, or municipalities. This is particularly the case in federated countries. The growing body of land administration theory often assumes or prescribes the need for national systems; however, the justification for this approach requires further explanation. Without justification, nations that maintain disaggregated systems lack the impetus to unlock the opportunities veiled within their disparate land administration systems. Moreover, a nation's ability to respond effectively to emerging national and global-scale ..

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