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    Understanding land administration systems [2]

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    Williamson, Ian Philip; ENEMARK, STIG; WALLACE, JUDE; RAJABIFARD, ABBAS
    Date
    2008
    Source Title
    Coordinates: a monthly magazine on positioning, navigation and beyond
    Publisher
    Centre of Geo-Information Technologies
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Williamson, Ian; Enemark, Stig; Wallace, Jude; Rajabifard, Abbas
    Affiliation
    Faculty of Engineering, Geomatics
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    Journal Article
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    Williamson, I. P., Enemark, S., Wallace, J., & Rajabifard, A. (2008). Understanding land administration systems [2]. Coordinates: a monthly magazine on positioning, navigation and beyond, 5(11), 29-32.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26660
    Description

    This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Coordinates 2008 published by Centre of Geo-Information Technologies . This version is reproduced with permission. http://www.mycoordinates.org/index.php

    Abstract
    This paper introduces basic land administration theory and highlights four key concepts that are fundamental to understanding modern land administration systems. Readers may recall the first part of the paper in October Issue of Coordinates. Here is the concluding part that focuses on the changing role of ownership and the role of land markets.

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