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12-11: Round Table: Regular Land Governance Monitoring through Administrative Data Sources
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ID: 1245
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Harnessing geospatial data, cloud platforms and other data technologies Reporting Administrative Land Data for Latin America: Findings and Next Steps IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain tbd
ID: 1244
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Harnessing geospatial data, cloud platforms and other data technologies Reporting Administrative Land Data for Arab Countries: Findings, Lessons and Next Steps Arab Union of Surveyors, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic) tbd ID: 1248
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Harnessing geospatial data, cloud platforms and other data technologies Reporting Administrative Land Data for Francophone Countries: First Findings and Next Steps Ordre des Géomètres-experts, France First results for compiling country and city data on legally documented rights and transactions for francophone Africa.
ID: 1246
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Harnessing geospatial data, cloud platforms and other data technologies How to set up routine reporting for a decentralised system: the case of Egypt (tbc) National Water Research Center (NWRC), Egypt The land administration system in Egypt is decentralized. Land data are produced and held by 27 provinces and 1,500 towns and villages. This case study is a reflection on what would be required for a country like Egypt to develop a routine reporting system for administrative data produced by the land sector and what are the benefits of doing so.
ID: 1249
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Harnessing geospatial data, cloud platforms and other data technologies How to present and communicate country level data at a global scale: first steps for an Atlas 1KU Leuven, Belgium; 2Kadaster, Netherlands tbd
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