2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi8100456
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LADM-Based Model for Natural Resource Administration in China

Abstract: China’s rapid urbanization and industrialization have continually placed massive pressure on the country’s natural resources. The fragmented departmental administration of natural resources also intensifies the problem of sustainable use. Accordingly, China’s central government has launched natural resource administration reform from decentralization to unification. This study systematically analyzes the reform requirements from legal, organizational, and technical aspects. The right structure of China’s natur… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, that research does not cover the specifics of state-owned agricultural land disposition as is common in Europe. Another research studies LADM-based profile for natural resources management in China [32]. The result of this research is converted property right structure into a domain model.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Improvementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, that research does not cover the specifics of state-owned agricultural land disposition as is common in Europe. Another research studies LADM-based profile for natural resources management in China [32]. The result of this research is converted property right structure into a domain model.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Improvementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xu et al [18] show, how land administration administration in China can be modeled using the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) [19]. The paper contributes to a national standard for land administration under the Chinese national conditions and in accordance with the international standard.…”
Section: Land Administration Basicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particular case of the property boundary is the boundary of natural watercourses, referred to as the shoreline, which, due to the forces of nature, exhibits temporal and spatial variability, especially in the case of unregulated watercourses. This issue has been the subject of research in the literature both in Poland and worldwide (Kucharzak and Kowalski, 2009;Donaldson, 2011;Kowalski, 2011;Dragićević et al, 2013;Hanus et al, 2014;García-Rubio et al, 2015;Geleynse et al, 2015;Thompson, 2015;Mika et al, 2016;Mączyńska and Kwartnik-Pruc, 2016;Hanus and Pęska, 2016;Dragićević et al, 2017;Pietrzak, 2017;Felcenloben, 2017;Siejka et al, 2018;Wassie et al, 2018;Alden Wily et al, 2017;Felcenloben, 2018;Mika et al, 2018;Srebro, 2018;Bazan-Krzywoszańska et al, 2019;Ghosh and Sahu, 2019;Jasińska, 2019;Selamat et al, 2019;Xu et al, 2019;Raj et al, 2019;Alberdi and Erba, 2020;Bitner et al, 2020;Pęska-Siwik, 2020;Cienciała et al, 2021;Kwartnik-Pruc et al, 2022;Kwartnik-Pruc and Mączyńska, 2023;Singh et al, 2023;Wadowska et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%