Abstract

Land administration is a process of recording and disseminating information about the association between people and land. To administer land matters in Malaysia, the Department of Surveying and Mapping Malaysia uses eKadaster and Land Office has eTanah which are different in e-Systems. Currently, Malaysia does not have a standard model for land administration and standardisation is one of the important aspects in a land administration process. This paper proposed a country profile model using international standards based on Land Administration Domain Model. This paper also attempted to generate strata object model via Land Administration Domain Model which would be useful for Malaysia and countries with similar land administration systems. In this proposed model, spatial data modelling using secondary data from the aforementioned two land administration units in Malaysia and Unified Modelling Language application were used to develop the conceptual and the technical models. The developed model was evaluated and verified by the Department of Surveying and Mapping Malaysia and Land Office. These units agreed and were satisfied because the model fits their requirements by being more comprehensive as it included three-dimensional lots and two-dimensional topology. In addition, the proposed model facilitated the management of spatial and non-spatial objects such as customary areas, reserved lands, lots, strata objects, utilities and the related attributes to be better managed by the two units. The development of Malaysian Land Administration Domain Model country profile is unique because it can support a very wide range of spatial units. Furthermore, the model was developed to help establish a national Spatial Data Infrastructure. To conclude, the developed Malaysian Land Administration Domain Model is a standardised model that could be used for local and international exchange of information concerning land administration matters.

Highlights

  • According to ISO 19152 (2012), Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is an important model to create “standardized information services in an international context, where land administration domain semantics have to be shared between regions, or countries, in order to enable necessary translations”

  • This paper proposed a country profile model using international standards based on Land Administration Domain Model

  • This paper describes the conceptual model of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM), in particular the parties, the rights, restrictions and responsibilities (RRRs) and the relationship with spatial data in Cadastral

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Summary

Introduction

According to ISO 19152 (2012), Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is an important model to create “standardized information services in an international context, where land administration domain semantics have to be shared between regions, or countries, in order to enable necessary translations”. There are many different reasons to adopt International Organization for Standardization (ISO 19152), LADM, such as allows meaningful exchange of data (within country, Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) setting, and between countries); covers complete land administration spectrum: survey, cadastral maps, rights, restrictions, responsibilities, mortgages, persons (individuals of groups); allows integrated 2D and 3D representation of spatial units. Malaysia is one of the potential candidates towards LADM-based country profile. This paper describes the conceptual model of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM), in particular the parties, the rights, restrictions and responsibilities (RRRs) and the relationship with spatial data in Cadastral. This paper aims at presenting the concepts of LADM for the Malaysian LADM country profile to harmonize 2D and 3D land registration in Malaysia

Overview of the LADM
Packages of LADM
Geometry and Topology Classes
Overview of Malaysian Land Administration System
Strata Title
Topology Model
Conclusions and Recommendations
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