Spatial aspect of fit-for-purpose land administration for emerging land administration systems: a conceptual framework for evaluation approach | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
February 2021
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Pages: 
14

Fit-for-purpose land administration (FFPLA) concept is widely applied in the emerging land administration systems (LASs). This paper aims to contribute to the development of evaluation of the spatial aspect of FFPLA. A review of evaluation models for LASs is made in relation with rationale of FFPLA to identify gaps related to evaluation of a FFPLA and to build up milestones and measurement criteria. The incorporation of possible manual land recordation and computer enabled LASs for evaluation approach is accentuated as milestones of a country’s strategy approach, and perspective of FFPLA as a process.

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Didier Milindi Rugema, Tadesse Amsalu Birhanu, Gebeyehu Belay Shibeshi

Publisher(s): 
Survey Review

Survey Review (ISSN -0039-6265 (print); ISSN 1752-2706 (online) is an international journal which has been published since 1931, and in recent years under the auspices of the Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE). It has been published continuously as a quarterly journal, bringing together a wide range of papers on research, theory, practice and management in land and engineering surveying. All papers are independently assessed by two referees and come from government, private industry and academic organisations world-wide.

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