Incorporating sustainable development objectives into land administration

Ian Williamson, Stig Enemark, Jude Wallace

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Abstract

Historically, land administration systems (LAS) were built to support land markets and land taxation systems. In developed countries, these systems constitute substantial infrastructure provided through government for the benefit of overall public administration, citizens and businesses. These systems are expensive to maintain and increasingly reliant on technology. The design of LAS will become even more complex as they are now being used to assist delivery of a broader range of public policy and economic goals, the most important of which is sustainable development. The national and historical methods used to incorporate sustainable development objectives into national LAS were examined in an Expert Group Meeting (EGM) in Melbourne in December, 2006 with leading stakeholders and land policy experts from Australia and Europe. Distinctions between approaches used in modern European democracies and in Australia were identified. The European approach showed more integration between the standard LAS activities and measures of sustainability. Australian policy was more fractured, partly due to federation and the constitutional distribution of powers. In contrast, Australian LAS pioneering lay in incorporating market based instruments (MBI) and complex commodities into LAS and revitalization of land information through inventive Web based initiatives. The EGM developed a vision outlined in this paper for future LAS sufficiently flexible to adapt to this changing world of new technology, novel market demands and sustainable development.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationShaping the change : XXIII International FIG Congress : Proceedings
Number of pages15
PublisherInternational Federation of Surveyors
Publication date2006
ISBN (Electronic)8790907523
Publication statusPublished - 2006
EventInternational FIG Congress - München, Germany
Duration: 8 Oct 200613 Oct 2006
Conference number: XXIII

Conference

ConferenceInternational FIG Congress
NumberXXIII
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMünchen
Period08/10/200613/10/2006

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