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This international workshop explores the impact of E-government reforms on land administration, real property cadastre, and registration services in the ECE region. The session focuses on the use of geospatial data as a base for national integration of spatial data infrastructure. Presentations cover topics such as national integration of spatial data infrastructure, GIS modeling of agricultural land markets, digital maps of public administration, e-land administration, and more.
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International Workshop of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Working Party on Land Administration Real property cadastre and registration services in the ECE region: the impact of “E-government” reforms Minsk, 8 - 9 June 2010 SESSION IV Geospatial data (map material) as a base for National integration of Spatial Data Infrastructure. Chair: Pia Dahl Højgaard Discussant: David Egiashvili
Presentations • National Integration of Spatial Data Infrastructure – Mr. Sergey A. Levchik, Belarus • GIS modeling of the Agricultural Land Market of Ukraine – Mr. Nikolay I. Kobets, Ukraine • Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estate. Digital Map of Public Administation - Mr. Vit Suchanek, Czech Republic • E-Government – Reforms and Innovations: Registration, Cadastre and NSDI – Mr. Batu Gvasalia, Georgia • e-Land Administration – Mr. Rik Wouters, Netherlands
Conclusions • NSDI is an enabler for e-Government • Government has an obligation to facilitate NSDI • Legal and economic transactions • Key registers with one database and one responsible agency • Challenges • Technical issues • Organisational issues • Interoperability
Conclusions • Lessons learned: Keep it simple and be certain of the purpose • Czech, ambitious plan for building base registers: mutual dependencies -> demanding and complex • Belarus, establish small targeted local SDIs which can later be included in NSDI • Important that data owners realize the benefits – to themselves and society
Conclusions • Use of GIS and NSDI • To model agricultural land market in Ukraine – very extensive use of GIS • Land, Real Estate Property and Administrative and Territorial divisions in Belarus • Provide public administration with reference data - RTIARE in Czech Republic • Interactive maps in Georgia – and other spatial analysis applications • 6 key registers in Netherlands – numerous applications provided based on the NSDI, ex. Digital land use plans, subsurface infrastructures