Abstract
Land management is the process by which the resources of land are put into good effect. Land management encompasses all activities associated with the management of land and natural resources that are required to achieve sustainable development. Land Administration Systems are institutional frameworks complicated by the tasks they must perform, by national cultural, political and judicial settings, and by technology. This paper facilitates an overall understanding of the land management paradigm.
However, in many countries, and especially developing countries and countries in transition, the national capacity to manage land rights, restrictions and responsibilities is not well developed in terms of mature institutions and the necessary human resources and skills. In this regard, the capacity building concept offers some guidance for analysing and assessing the capacity needs and for identifying an adequate response to these needs at societal, organisational and individual levels.
The paper examines the capacity building concept and underpins the need for institutional development to facilitate the design and implementation of efficient Land Administration Models and to support good governance.
Finally the paper identifies the role of FIG in this regard. This includes support for professional, institutional and global development in surveying and land management, and aims to facilitate the creation of sustainable institutional infrastructures.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Report of the Eighth United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the Americas |
Number of pages | 10 |
Publisher | United Nations |
Publication date | 2005 |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Event | United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the Americas - New York, United States Duration: 27 Jun 2005 → 1 Jul 2005 Conference number: 8 |
Conference
Conference | United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the Americas |
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Number | 8 |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | New York |
Period | 27/06/2005 → 01/07/2005 |