Information and Communications Technology in Land Administration Projects
Application of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to land related projects is now a widespread phenomenon, through both donor-supported interventions and autonomous development. Since the mid-1990s the World Bank has been increasingly...
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okr-10986-95372021-04-23T14:02:45Z Information and Communications Technology in Land Administration Projects Stanley, Victoria Cook, Edward Tarhanen, Mika Adlington, Gavin Bell, Keith ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACTION PLAN APPLICATION OF INFORMATION ARCHIVES ARCHIVIST ARRANGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS AUTOMATED SYSTEM AUTOMATED SYSTEMS AUTOMATION BASIC BEST PRACTICES BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESS PROCESS CENTRAL AMERICAN CLASSIFICATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPUTERIZATION COMPUTING CONNECTIVITY CUSTOMER SATISFACTION CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER-SERVICE DATA ACCESS DATA CAPTURE DATABASE SYSTEMS DIGITAL DIGITAL SYSTEM DOMAIN END-USERS ENGINEERING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT SERVICES GPS ICT IMPLEMENTATION PERIODS IMPLEMENTATIONS IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INFORMATION ACCESS INFORMATION FLOWS INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNET ACCESS KIOSKS LEARNING LEGAL SYSTEM LOGIC OUTSOURCING PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT REGISTRY RESULT RESULTS SATELLITE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDIZATION SYSTEM DESIGN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE USER USERS WEB WEB SERVICES WIRELESS Application of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to land related projects is now a widespread phenomenon, through both donor-supported interventions and autonomous development. Since the mid-1990s the World Bank has been increasingly involved in ICT land project implementations. The advantages have proven substantial in reducing the time required to complete transactions, improving access to information by the public, as well as other government agencies, reducing the costs of data acquisition, and contributing to standardization of system design. The successful application of ICT to land projects has increased since the 1990s, as lessons from the first tier of programs became clear and were subsequently applied. This note summarizes the demonstrated advantages of ICT application, as well as the key lessons learned. Data acquisition is more feasible and costs less by applying ICT than often-used technology that is quite sophisticated. The use of high, but robust, technology for data acquisition (satellite imagery, digital orthophotos, CORS, GPS) provides more simplification, increased efficiency, less cost, and greater accuracy. 2012-08-13T08:53:58Z 2012-08-13T08:53:58Z 2008-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/02/9432288/information-communications-technology-land-administration-projects http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9537 English Agricultural and Rural Development Notes; No. 38 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACTION PLAN APPLICATION OF INFORMATION ARCHIVES ARCHIVIST ARRANGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS AUTOMATED SYSTEM AUTOMATED SYSTEMS AUTOMATION BASIC BEST PRACTICES BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESS PROCESS CENTRAL AMERICAN CLASSIFICATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPUTERIZATION COMPUTING CONNECTIVITY CUSTOMER SATISFACTION CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER-SERVICE DATA ACCESS DATA CAPTURE DATABASE SYSTEMS DIGITAL DIGITAL SYSTEM DOMAIN END-USERS ENGINEERING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT SERVICES GPS ICT IMPLEMENTATION PERIODS IMPLEMENTATIONS IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INFORMATION ACCESS INFORMATION FLOWS INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNET ACCESS KIOSKS LEARNING LEGAL SYSTEM LOGIC OUTSOURCING PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT REGISTRY RESULT RESULTS SATELLITE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDIZATION SYSTEM DESIGN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE USER USERS WEB WEB SERVICES WIRELESS |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACTION PLAN APPLICATION OF INFORMATION ARCHIVES ARCHIVIST ARRANGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS AUTOMATED SYSTEM AUTOMATED SYSTEMS AUTOMATION BASIC BEST PRACTICES BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESS PROCESS CENTRAL AMERICAN CLASSIFICATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPUTERIZATION COMPUTING CONNECTIVITY CUSTOMER SATISFACTION CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER-SERVICE DATA ACCESS DATA CAPTURE DATABASE SYSTEMS DIGITAL DIGITAL SYSTEM DOMAIN END-USERS ENGINEERING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT SERVICES GPS ICT IMPLEMENTATION PERIODS IMPLEMENTATIONS IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INFORMATION ACCESS INFORMATION FLOWS INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNET ACCESS KIOSKS LEARNING LEGAL SYSTEM LOGIC OUTSOURCING PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT REGISTRY RESULT RESULTS SATELLITE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDIZATION SYSTEM DESIGN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE USER USERS WEB WEB SERVICES WIRELESS Stanley, Victoria Cook, Edward Tarhanen, Mika Adlington, Gavin Bell, Keith Information and Communications Technology in Land Administration Projects |
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Agricultural and Rural Development Notes; No. 38 |
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Application of Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) to land related projects is
now a widespread phenomenon, through both donor-supported
interventions and autonomous development. Since the
mid-1990s the World Bank has been increasingly involved in
ICT land project implementations. The advantages have proven
substantial in reducing the time required to complete
transactions, improving access to information by the public,
as well as other government agencies, reducing the costs of
data acquisition, and contributing to standardization of
system design. The successful application of ICT to land
projects has increased since the 1990s, as lessons from the
first tier of programs became clear and were subsequently
applied. This note summarizes the demonstrated advantages of
ICT application, as well as the key lessons learned. Data
acquisition is more feasible and costs less by applying ICT
than often-used technology that is quite sophisticated. The
use of high, but robust, technology for data acquisition
(satellite imagery, digital orthophotos, CORS, GPS) provides
more simplification, increased efficiency, less cost, and
greater accuracy. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Stanley, Victoria Cook, Edward Tarhanen, Mika Adlington, Gavin Bell, Keith |
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Stanley, Victoria Cook, Edward Tarhanen, Mika Adlington, Gavin Bell, Keith |
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Stanley, Victoria |
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Information and Communications Technology in Land Administration Projects |
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Information and Communications Technology in Land Administration Projects |
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Information and Communications Technology in Land Administration Projects |
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Information and Communications Technology in Land Administration Projects |
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Information and Communications Technology in Land Administration Projects |
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information and communications technology in land administration projects |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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