Course
programme: Cadastral Development – The Contribution of
Scientific Enquiry
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May 2005
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Content (Morning/
afternoon;
Lectures are followed by discussion among present lecturers of the
course)
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Lecturer
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Monday, 2nd 10.00
Fibigerstræde 11,
room 115
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The
Domain
of Research
Models of society,
and the modelers
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Erik Stubkjær
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Land administration
and land management; an institutional approach
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Hans Sevatdal
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The shareholder
mode of home ownership in Finland
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Kauko Viitanen
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Tuesday, 3rd
9.00
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Research in Progress
Participants
present their PhD project:
- The research issue, and its motivation
- The theoretical basis, with main references
- The research question(s)
- Methodology considerations
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Participants,
present lecturers
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A guide to the
literature, applying Aalborg University Library resources (optional)
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Erik Stubkjær |
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Wednesday, 4th
...
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The
Design
of Research
- Lessons of recent research projects
Applying an
interdisciplinary methodology; choice of study cases.
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Jaap Zevenbergen
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Descriptive vs.
explanatory research; choice of study cases.
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Maria A Silva
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The Development of
Property Rights
Must ownership be
individual ? An assessment of the Norwegian Commons
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Hans Sevatdal
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Searching for a
synthesis (Demsetz, Coase, Libecap, Eggertsson, North, .. )
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Hans Mattsson
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Thursday, 5th
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The
Analysis of
Development Projects
Modeling the
structure of real property rights (including exercises)
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Hans Mattsson/ Jesper Paasch
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Reflecting a
consultant’s work from a scientific perspective
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Jaap Zevenbergen
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The development of
university education in land management: An analysis of obstacles and
potentials
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Hans Mattsson
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Christian and
national (5. May 1945) holiday. We arrange for a social event ;-)
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Friday, 6th
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Research
Outcomes and
Needs. Evaluation
Causes of cadastral
development: The Riis & Mikkelsen frame of analysis. The 'Profit/
Resources' model. Empirical findings
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Maria A Silva
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COST G9 Modeling
Real Property Transactions: A survey of research needs
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Erik Stubkjær
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Course evaluation
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All
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Participants are
expected to submit their presentations of PhD projects well before the
course (Overheads, about 5 pages of text, extensive litterature list).
The discussion following lectures is moderated and opened by 1 or 2
appointed co-lecturers.
As some participants are coming from technical unversities, they may
use the visit to benefit from the rich collections of social science
titles at Aalborg University Library.
The exercises Thursday are based on the formalism of Unified
Modelling Language.
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