Presentation by Pia Dahl-Hojgaard, Head of National Survey and Cadastre, Denmark. Delivered at the UNECE Working Party on Land Administration in London on 11 October 2012. Event hosted by HM Land Registry: http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/announcements/2012/unece-conference-2012
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Vision for land registration authorities, Pia Dahl Hojgaard
1. A COMMON VISION ON
COOPERATION ON
CADASTRE AND LAND
REGISTRY ISSUES FOR
EUROGEOGRAPHICS,
PCC, ELRA AND EULIS
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
2. CONTENTS
• Why a common vision?
• The proposed vision and background
paper
• The process and where are we now?
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
3. • WHY A COMMON VISION?
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
4. VISION AS BASIS FOR COOPERATION
• A wish for further cooperation between
the organisations
• A vision to be the basis for co-operation
- what do we want to achieve?
- and how do we do this together?
• A vision to be the basis for communication
- the role of cadastre and land registration
information and services
- support fundamental government functions
- provide reliable and authoritative information
- meet the needs of private and public users
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
5. • THE PROPOSED VISION AND
BACKGROUND PAPER
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
6. VISION STATEMENT
• Society recognises that Cadastral and Land
Registration information and services in
Europe are fundamental for a sustainable
economic, social and environmental
development in Europe. Information and
services from the Cadastral and Land
Registry Institutions/Authorities throughout
Europe are constantly innovated and tailored
to meet the needs for land tenure, land value,
land use and land development functions on
both National and European level.
From the latest PCC version 22.08.2012
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
7. WAYS TO ACHIEVE THE VISION
• 1) Raise awareness among decision makers that Cadastral
and Land Registration information and services are
fundamental for secure land tenure, effective acquisition,
protection, enjoyment and disposal of legal rights, reliable
land value, efficient land use and sustainable land
development functions.
• 2) Promote that Cadastres and Land Registries provide
reliable and authoritative information, as well as state of
the art services, meeting the needs of private and public
users.
• 3) Enhance their core strengths by working closely,
minimise dublication of work and overlapping
competencies, help and complement each other though
their core expertise.
• 4) Cooperate to facilitate the communication with
European Institutions to promote our common vision.
From the latest PCC version 22.08.2012
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
8. BACKGROUND PAPER
• The role of the Cadastres and Land
Registries in Europe
– Institutional, organisational, political and
juridical framework
– New information technology requires
innovative and proactive approaches
– Cadastral parcel as part of NSDI
– Cross-border conveyancing and mortgaging
• Promoting state of the art services
meeting the needs of the users
– Different needs to respond to
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
9. VISION FOR THE ORGANISATIONS
• The organisations (associations)
– share a vision
– can assist the members to achieve the vision
– cannot commit the institutions to certain ways
of operating
• The Cadastral and Land Registry
Institutions/Authorities of the individual
countries
– have own visions and strategies
– can choose the common vision as a guide
– can assist each other by exchanging best
practises etc.
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
10. • THE PROCESS and
WHERE ARE WE NOW?
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
11. THE PROCESS
• EG invited PCC, ELRA and EULIS already in
January 2011
• Launch meeting new vision group in Vienna 16-
17th January 2012
• Drafting group meeting in Copenhagen 7th Marts
2012
• Review group via e-mail (incl. FIG and WPLA) -
April
• Comments by members – May
• Discussions at joint PCC and EG seminar in
Copenhagen 31st May and 1st June 2012
and at ELRA GA same dates
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land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?
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13. THE PROCESS – CONTINUED
• Presidents meeting 12th July 2012
( AGILE, EuroSDR, ELRA, Eulis, Eurogi, PCC at
the invitation of EuroGeographics )
• New draft by PCC Presidency 22nd August 2012
• Review ongoing (as of late August 2012)
• Follow-up meeting in Cyprus early October 2012
• Planned for agreement and signing at PCC
meeting in Cyprus 29-30th November 2012
• Invitation to other like-minded organisations to
join in sharing the vision
UNECE/WPLA Conference, London 2012 - What should the vision be for
land registration authorities to meet changing market needs?