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 451-418 Land Administration

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Prof I Williamson

Pre/corequisites

451-333 Cadastral Surveying and Land Development

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

48 hours of lectures, tutorials and practical exercises

Subject Description

Upon completion of this subject students should have an understanding of the need for effective and efficient land administration systems; be able to review the variety of technologies for developing and maintaining such systems; and understand and analyse a range of local and overseas approaches to land administration in both developed and developing countries.

Topics include the concept of land and land as a resource; land administration and land management; the cadastral concept and legal, fiscal and multi-purpose cadastres; cadastral surveying and mapping; principles and concepts of land registration; rights, restrictions and responsibilities related to land; cadastral systems in developing countries including informal cadastres, parallel cadastres and customary tenures; AGENDA 21 and HABITAT II Global Plan of Action; land and geographic information systems; urban information systems; cadastral reform; land administration and spatial information systems in Victoria and associated government policy; institutional arrangements supporting land administration; spatial data infrastructures in Australia; coordinated cadastres; digital cadastral data bases; comparative cadastral studies; modelling and evaluating cadastral and land information systems; and land markets and their relationships to planning, valuation and cadastre.

Assessment

One 3-hour written examination (50%), plus assignments and practical exercise reports totalling not more than 40 pages (50%).



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