A theoretical base for cadastral development


A course lectured within the
Master’s Programme in Land Management, 2004/05
at Real Estate Planning and Land Law, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm


Outline:

Week 9, 2005:
Mo 28/2    9-12  Introduction to a theoretical base for cadastral development. Scope of Course. The geographical, material base. Handout.
Tu 1/3       9-12  Cadastre as an Information System. Spatial Units and Reference Frames. Handout.
We 2/3     9-12   Cadastre and Rights in Property Units. Theory of organisations. Handout.
Th 3/3      9-12   Stakeholders. Policy issue networks. Handout.
Fr 4/3      9-12   Cadastral Development. Cadastral Studies as a University Discipline. Handout.

World view

Societal Values and Resources
condition
   Organisational interactions on Development   
of cadastral systems comprising of
Owners &
Property Rights
Government
& Rules
Transactions
Terrain Objects Databases
© Stubkjær, 2003


Terminology resources:

Primary:
Bruce, J (1993) Review of tenure terminology. Land Tenure Center Report. University of Wisconsin. Quoted in Hendrix, 1995, available as Tenure Brief 1, 1998 from http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/ltc/ltctb01.pdf
[Distinguishes between Common law and Continental European legal tradition]

Other:



Erik Stubkjær, est@land.aau.dk, 03-28; 2005-03-21