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07-05: Emerging technologies, data ownership & privacy
Time:
Wednesday, 27/Mar/2019:
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session Chair: Josephus van Erp , Maastricht University, Netherlands, The
Location: MC 5-100
Presentations
ID: 1300
/ 07-05: 1
Individual Papers
Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: .
The importance and nature of (land administration) data when using emerging technologies
Jacob Vos
Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The
ID: 1301
/ 07-05: 2
Individual Papers
Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: .
Reflections on the possible privatization of Land Registries by making use of emerging technologies
Mihai Taus
Romanian Land Registry Association, Romania
ID: 1310
/ 07-05: 3
Individual Papers
Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: .
Embracing emerging technologies; preconditions, threshold, possibilities and guarantees
Lionel Galliez
International Union of Notaries (UINL), France
ID: 1298
/ 07-05: 4
Individual Papers
Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: .
East-African perspectives and experiences, using modern technology while building up Land Administration systems in the region.
Emmanuel Nkurunziza
Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Kenya
ID: 1256
/ 07-05: 5
Individual Papers
Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: .
A brief introduction about the experiences in Brazil, Peru and other countries in South America
Victor Endo
Global Land Alliance, Peru
ID: 1253
/ 07-05: 6
Individual Papers
Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: .
The experience in Australia with privatising land registries
Sharon Christensen
Queensland University of Technology, Australia