ICT enabled land administration systems for sustainable development: the Danish way

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Abstract

This paper analyses the current Land Administration System (LAS) in Denmark with a focus on institutional arrangements, land policies, land information infrastructure, and the four land administration functions: land tenure, land value, land-use, and land development. The analysis, this way, builds on the land management paradigm. Some challenges and barriers are identified and the key initiatives for improvement are described. It is concluded that the system works well in the sense that it supports sustainable development through an efficient land market and effective land-use management. The property layer (the cadastre) is well integrated as the basis for a land information infrastructure in support of all four land administration functions. Furthermore, the LAS is well tailored for a decentralised approach to land-use management placing the decisionmaking power at regional and especially local level. However, the land information infrastructure is complex and needs continuous attention to be adapted to ITC developments. Also, some institutional arrangements could be improved and, more generally, there is need for improving the awareness the land management area as coherent whole.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSustainability and land administration systems : Proceedings of the expert group meeting on incorporating sustainable development objectives into ICT enabled land administration systems
EditorsIan Williamson, Stig Enemark, Jude Wallace
PublisherDepartment of Geomatics, University of Melbourne
Publication date2006
Pages57-70
ISBN (Print)0732516242
Publication statusPublished - 2006
EventIncorporating sustainable development objectives into ICT enabled land administration systems - Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 9 Nov 200511 Nov 2005

Conference

ConferenceIncorporating sustainable development objectives into ICT enabled land administration systems
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period09/11/200511/11/2005

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