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Explore the vital connection between cadastre, land registries, and real estate markets to enhance land administration in ECE countries. Learn about data management strategies to improve information access and utilization in the real estate sector.
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Links between Spatial Information of Cadastre and Land Registries and the Real Estate Markets Experiences with Data Management to Improve Land Administration in ECE Countries 23-24April 2009 Sofia, Bulgaria David Egiashvili UN ECE WPLA REM Member
Overview of the Presentation Land Market; Content of the Information; Type of the Information; Information Accessibility; Cadastral Information; Users of the Information; REM Guidelines
Land Market • Real Estate Market is a critical factor for economic development • Economic crises has affected those countries as well which have advanced property registration system.
Content of the Information • Owner/User ; • Agricultural and nonagricultural land use and other details; • Address; • Area; • List of all liabilities; • Restrictions: e.g. Servitude for Line Construction; • Information about illegal use of the property
Type of the Information • Electronic • Web-based • Authorized users • Printed version
Information accessibility Information accessibility defined for: • Unauthorized users; • Authorized users;
Cadastral Information • Cadastral database should create and provide information in WGS 84 coordinate systems and UTM scheme; • Cadastral plan; • Cadastral map; • Unique coordination system is a solution to a lot of problems; • High accuracy - not very expensive and complicated
users of the data • Individuals; • Financial institutions; • Real Estate Agencies; • Developers; • Local and central government Institutions; • Other organizations
Guidelines • REM is developing Policy Principles and Guidelines for the Development of a Country’s Real Estate Market that benefits all; • In June the Guidelines will be presented at a forum in Rome
Thank You David Egiashvili UN ECE WPLA REM Member