2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2008.10.012
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Doctoral research on cadastral development

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe multitude of rights in land and the recording of these rights are addressed by a number of studies, yet a recognized paradigm for such studies seems missing. Rights in land are recorded and managed through either cadastral systems or land administration systems depending on the legal system of the countries concerned. The cadastre, however, is the core of both systems as it provides for systematic and official descriptions of land parcels or real property units. The research mentioned often … Show more

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“…The data, therefore, have an indirect effect on the commune revenue [63,64] (in Poland, real estate tax is an income source of the commune), which is the main source of financing the activities of a local government unit. Credibility is necessary to calculate taxes in a fair way, to increase the citizens' sense of safety and to guarantee their ownership rights [11,65]. Out-of-date LPR data may result in hindering investments in spatial development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The data, therefore, have an indirect effect on the commune revenue [63,64] (in Poland, real estate tax is an income source of the commune), which is the main source of financing the activities of a local government unit. Credibility is necessary to calculate taxes in a fair way, to increase the citizens' sense of safety and to guarantee their ownership rights [11,65]. Out-of-date LPR data may result in hindering investments in spatial development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cadastral data can be organised differently in different countries [6][7][8][9]. A cadastre has to perform basic functions, including land registration, cadastral surveying and mapping, fiscal, legal and multi-purpose cadastres and land information systems [10][11][12]. As it is used so widely in different areas of the economy, an LPR has to be reliable, accurate and up-to-date [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land administration is the process of recording, securing, and disseminating information about land tenure, value, use, and development, within a jurisdiction [1]. As a study area, soft systems methodology, socio-technical systems, and geo-information science provide contemporary theoretical foundations [2]. Conventionally, the primary unit of concern is the land parcel-a multi-dimensional spatial extent, with associated rights, and a party who is said to hold those rights [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite acknowledged benefits as an empirical participatory methodology, NGT has hardly been used in land administration research. Instead, understanding needs in land administration research has tended to use phenomena-based case studies [22] and other qualitative methods such as ethnographic research and action research (also known as action-oriented research) where interviews and focus group discussions dominate (e.g., see [23,24]) We acknowledge the potential of these techniques to yield similar outcomes in small group situations. However, such techniques often do not enable democratic prioritisation of ideas, which given the well-known issues of corruption in land that is borne out of elitism and patrimonialism (e.g., one of our case countries, Kenya, provides a solid example), this aspect seems particularly important to emphasise in data collection methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%