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Item3D Cadastre in Victoria Australia : Converting building plans of subdivisionAien, A ; Rajabifard, A ; Kalantari, M ; Williamson, I ; Shojaei, D (Geomares Publishing, 2011-08-01)Three-dimensional (3DD) land development is common, especially in urban areas. Management of 3D land rights, restrictions and responsibilities (3D RRRs) is one of the most important challenges in current land-administration systems, most of which are equipped with cadastres able only to maintain information in a 2D spatial information environment.
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ItemUnfinished business: completing the mudmap on the riverbed - the legal lacuna in the tri-state area of the River Murray (Part 2)Park, M. M. ; Williamson, I. P. (Law Society of South Australia, 2008)With the approaching centenary of the Victorian-South Australian border litigation, the necessity of restoring and maintaining river flows in the Murray-Darling Basin river system including the equitable allocation of rights to those flows, and the failure of the four states and the Commonwealth to agree on the future co-operative administration of the Basin, the authors offer their resolution of the ‘missing’ border in the tri-state area of Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia in the locale of Mildura-Wentworth-Renmark where the three states abut. The resolution of the missing border is essential to the proper exercise of spatial or territorial jurisdiction. Although of small consequence for the past 150 years the time is approaching when this issue must be resolved: it is ‘unfinished business’.
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ItemUnfinished business: completing the mudmap on the riverbed - the legal lacuna in the tri-state area of the River Murray (Part 1)Park, M. M. ; Williamson, I. P. (Law Society of South Australia, 2008)With the approaching centenary of the Victorian-South Australian border litigation, the necessity of restoring and maintaining river flows in the Murray-Darling Basin river system including the equitable allocation of rights to those flows, and the failure of the four states and the Commonwealth to agree on the future co-operative administration of the Basin, the authors offer their resolution of the ‘missing’ border in the tri-state area of Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australiain the locale of Mildura-Wentworth-Renmark where the three states abut. The resolution of the missing border is essential to the proper exercise of spatial or territorial jurisdiction. Although of small consequence for the past 150 years the time is approaching when this issue must be resolved: it is ‘unfinished business’.
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ItemThe impact of land market processes on the poor in rural VietnamSmith, W ; Williamson, I ; Burns, A ; Chung, TK ; Ha, NTV ; Quyen, HX (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2007-01)
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ItemRegistration of marine interests in Asia-Pacific regionWallace, J ; Williamson, I (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2006-05)
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ItemMarine administration and spatial data infrastructureStrain, L ; Rajabifard, A ; Williamson, I (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2006-07)
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ItemWrit on water: Closing the traverse in the tri-state area of New South Wales, South Australia, and VictoriaPark, MM ; Williamson, IP (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2007-06)
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ItemSpatial information opportunities for governmentWallace, J ; Williamson, IP ; Rajabifard, A ; Bennett, R (Informa UK Limited, 2006-01-01)
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ItemObject-oriented concepts for software development and conceptual modelling in GIS and surveyingHesse, Walter ; Hazelton, William ; Williamson, Ian P. ( 1993)Recent years have seen a growing research interest amongst Information Technology professionals for Object Oriented Programming Systems (OOPS) and Object Oriented Geographic Information Systems (OOGIS). The nature of this research for the 'classical' surveyor demands a move away from the 'comfort zone' of Surveying Techniques, Mapping and LIS/GIS into the more fundamental areas of Computing Science. This move is essential for a better understanding of the necessary data modelling and general object-oriented concepts for Information Systems in general, and LIS/GIS more specifically. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of this relatively new and specialised field for the Surveying professional interested in GIS issues.
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ItemAppropriate cadastral systemsWilliamson, Ian P. ( 1996)This paper discusses the role of cadastres in developing countries, reviews why cadastral systems have become much more important in the eyes of policy makers over the last ten years, particularly in developing worlds, and finally highlights some important lessons arising from establishing cadastral systems in developing countries over the past decade.