Conference Agenda
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02-11: Fit for purpose land administration
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ID: 531
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Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: cost effective and fast expansion of coverage, reliability, transparency, monitoring performance Delivering land administration services at scale Ministry of Water, Land and Natural Resources, Malaysia
ID: 1180
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Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: Innovative technology, participatory methods, land rights, resources governance Using participatory approaches and innovative technology to empower communities in securing their land US Agency for International Development, United States of America
ID: 211
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Individual Papers Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: GIS, cadastre, valuation, android, mobile, high accuracy, capacity, scalability Low-cost cadastre and valuation with lightweight technology Esri, United States of America
ID: 1026
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Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: Common Law, Torrens, Digitization, Integration, Land Management Digitization of the Land Registry within a Plural Legislative Framework: A case study of land registry innovations in Trinidad and Tobago 1Land Administration Consultant, Bolivia, Plurinational State of; 2Ministry of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, Trinidad & Tobago
ID: 790
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Individual Papers Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: community land data collection, accessible technologies, data use cases Taking matters into their own hands: why innovation in community land data collection matters Cadasta Foundation, United States of America
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