A theoretical base for cadastral development


A course lectured within the
Master’s Programme in Land Management, 2006/07
at Real Estate Planning and Land Law, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm


 

Course outline

Week 9, 2007:

Course domain

Levels of social analysis L1..4 according to
O. Williamson (2000) in Journal of Economic Literature, 38 (3)
Mo 26/2 Cadastral Development - Introduction. Handout with reference to knowledge centres and terminology resources
Tu  27/2 Spatial Reference Frames and Spatial Units. Handout
We 28/2 Normative Structures in Law and Organisations. Handout
Th   1/3 Policy issue networks. Handout
Fr    2/3 Summing Up - Reflecting Development. Handout.
L1+2: Ideas, religion,
the institutional setting
Social Values and Norms
condition
L3: Collective transactions
in institutions
(general; world-wide)
Organisational interactions on change of
 rules, organisations, information systems:
Definition of roles, competency, procedures
L4: Individual transactions
in assets and services
which restrict and enable
Transfer of property rights (e.g. sale),
subdivision, etc.
Material objects
Persons 
Terrain objects  Databases


Erik Stubkjær, est@land.aau.dk, 2007-03-07; 2006-03-02; 2005-03-28; 2005-03-21