Applications of GIScience for Land Administration

Land administration is an essential part of public administration. Geographic Information Science (GIScience) deals with the concepts, principles, and models of geographic information. Land administration has always adopted new technological and scientific developments and thus it is reasonable to check, which results from GIScience can be used to improve land administration systems. This editorial paper introduces the key research areas for land administration. After that, 12 original papers are presented, which provide a general picture of recent trends in land administration research. This Special Issue shows that land administration as a scientific field is still evolving and adopting to the changing societal needs.

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[13]  Dany Laksono,et al.  Visualization of 3D Survey Data for Strata Titles , 2020, ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf..

[14]  Anna Klimach,et al.  Using Cartographic Documents to Provide Geoinformation on the Rights to Real Estate - Taking Poland as an Example , 2019, ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf..

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[16]  Mirosław Bełej,et al.  Impact of a Vicinity of Airport on the Prices of Single-Family Houses with the Use of Geospatial Analysis , 2019, ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf..

[17]  Branislav Bajat,et al.  Prototype of the 3D Cadastral System Based on a NoSQL Database and a JavaScript Visualization Application , 2019, ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf..

[18]  Yuzhe Wu,et al.  LADM-Based Model for Natural Resource Administration in China , 2019, ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf..

[19]  Rohan Bennett,et al.  Pro-poor land administration: Principles for recording the land rights of the underrepresented , 2013 .

[20]  Chryssy Potsiou,et al.  IT Services and Crowdsourcing in Support of the Hellenic Cadastre: Advanced Citizen Participation and Crowdsourcing in the Official Property Registration Process , 2020, ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf..