Synopses & Reviews
This interdisciplinary work provides a high level overview of recent advances in building formal property systems throughout the world and reviews the role of property in advancing a society's economic and social agenda. It undertakes an in-depth examination of the land administration infrastructure required to support these modern property systems, giving particular attention to survey, registration, valuation, and land use control functions.
Synopsis
This interdisciplinary work provides a high level overview of recent advances in building formal property systems throughout the world and reviews the role of property in advancing a society's economic and social agenda. It undertakes an in-depth examination of the land administration infrastructure required to support these modern property systems, giving particular attention to survey, registration, valuation, and land use control functions.
About the Author
Peter Dale is Professor of Land Information Management, University College London
John McLaughlin is Vice president (Research and International Co-operation) at the University of New Brunswick.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Property and Development
Property Formalisation
Surveying and Mapping
Land Registration
Land Valuation
Land Use Control
Information Management
Integrated Land Administration
Technology Developments
Policy Considerations
Economic Issues
Human Resources Issues
Conclusion