2018
DOI: 10.3390/land7030083
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The Changing Uses of Cadastral Information: A User-Driven Case Study

Abstract: Cadastral information and land administration systems are central to effective land markets, land use and sustainable development. This paper focuses on one aspect of land administration dynamism: the changing uses of cadastral information. We follow a qualitative approach and offer an overview of why, how, and in what form user groups use cadastre and land register data in Finland. We then explore different user groups' perceptions of emerging changes and discuss their implications for the future land adminis… Show more

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“…A legislative compilation prepared by [63] was used for gathering legislation passed before the 1950s. In Finland, [64] explored different user groups' perceptions.…”
Section: Study Made Prior To the Coordination From The Perspective Of Various Specialised Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A legislative compilation prepared by [63] was used for gathering legislation passed before the 1950s. In Finland, [64] explored different user groups' perceptions.…”
Section: Study Made Prior To the Coordination From The Perspective Of Various Specialised Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cadastral system registers, as one of the key registers of the land administration system, play a role in granting access to land information and maintaining cadastral system data in accordance with transactions that occur on land [3]. At the same time, land administration systems are not sufficiently flexible to accommodate or support the growing number of complex commodities (water, biota, mining, carbon credits, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, the focus of the research on cadastral systems was pointed towards the static components and the provision of data; therefore, it could be stated that there was not enough research in the field of dynamic components of the system, which are represented by methodologies of updating large sets of data with transactional properties, such as the data stored in cadastral systems [1,3,9,10]. Despite the scarcity of research in the dynamic field of cadastral systems, some authors have conducted research concerning the dynamic aspect of the cadastral systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land information contains both spatial and non-spatial data, which are generated from the land administration functions-land use, value, tenure, and land development functions [1,16]. Thus, land information that is complete, reliable, transparent, up-to-date, and readily accessible to end-users is pivotal in developing multiple aspects of sustainable development [17,18] and making effective decisions in all kinds of governmental and non-governmental activities [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%