Abstract

The growing recognition and influence of the ISO 19152:2012 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM), is revealed by the multiple country profiles that have been developed based on the standard in various jurisdictions across the world. The ongoing revision of the LADM Edition I, initiates discussions related to the development of country profiles, as well as considerations regarding their maintenance.Till today, various approaches for creating LADM-based country profiles have been followed. This resulted in the creation of an interesting mosaic of country profiles’ developing methods, with parts to be exploited and an outline of the basic steps of the development provided. Based on this knowledge, the aim of this paper is to design a methodology for the development of LADM country profiles, expected to become part of future version of the ISO 19152 LADM, the Edition II.Collective experience from good practices in the development of profiles based on LADM Edition I reported in the literature have been reviewed and used as basis for a qualitative comparative analysis. For this purpose, a set of six characteristics/criteria was developed based on key publications selected through experts’ consultation. The characteristics are generic and can be applied to all the country profiles, as well as they refer to the lifecycle of the development and implementation of a country profile, taking into account legal, institutional and technical issues. Characteristics regarding the scope of country profiles are also considered.Given this context, the design of the methodology to develop LADM-based country profiles is presented, structured in three phases: scope definition, profile creation and profile testing.

Highlights

  • The research concerns the design of a methodology for the devel­ opment of Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) country profiles, based on good practices

  • The growing recognition and influence of the ISO 19152:2012 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM), is revealed by the multiple country profiles that have been developed based on the standard in various jurisdictions across the world

  • This meth­ odology is expected to be included in the ISO 19152 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Edition II

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Introduction

The research concerns the design of a methodology for the devel­ opment of LADM country profiles, based on good practices. This meth­ odology is expected to be included in the ISO 19152 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Edition II. A profile valid for a whole country is a ‘country profile’ (ISO, 2012) Such profiles require thinking about the future of LA, about its purpose, its new and innovative products and services, its integration with other domains and its benefits to society. International organisation, such as UN-Habitat, FAO, World Bank, etc. International organisation, such as UN-Habitat, FAO, World Bank, etc. support and promote the use and implementation of LADM Edition I to worldwide LAS projects

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