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Land Management

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

The Continuing Evolution of 3D Cadastre in Asia

Continuing discussion and technological advances with respect to 3D cadastre are changing how cadastre are stored and used. By comparison, 2D cadastre have several disadvantages that updated and improved 3D products and services can provide. Both Nepal...

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Land Law ‘incomplete’ Without Urban Planning

A new land law being prepared by the government is welcome but Macau’s land management system will not be complete without the revision of the urban planning law, warned legislator Gabriel Tong Io Cheng.The public consultation period...

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Cadastre Customer Service Dept Opens in Oman

Planning and surveying transactions include construction maps and sketches attestation, paper and digital sketches attestation, renewal and issuance of cadastral surveys and all kinds of transactions of social housing. Read More

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Trimble Introduces Trident Analyst Software with Native 64-bit Support for Terrestrial Mobile Mapping

Trimble introduced today a new version of its terrestrial mobile mapping office software—Trimble Trident Analyst 4.7. The software is designed to effectively manage and interpret high-resolution digital images and large point clouds, and automatically extract features from...

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

FAO Stands Ready to Assist Azerbaijan in Land Management

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is ready to share its experience with Azerbaijan in the use and management of lands, FAO Deputy Director and Regional Representative for Europe and Central Asia Fernanda Guerrieri told reporters...

Monday, September 19th, 2011

The Land Law in Vietnam

Prior to 2013, the new Land Law must be ratified by the National Assembly, because 2013 is the deadline for the State to make decision on the agricultural land that was allocated free of charge for farmers...

Monday, September 12th, 2011

Position – Local Expert on Land Use Management

The Local Expert will work alongside with International Expert and assist provincial board of governor through providing support to all Master Plan and Provincial Land Use Plan Project activities. The plans shall provide provincial authorities with an...

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Sinking Pacific Island Kiribati Considers Move to a Man-made Alternative

The future for Kiribati, one of the low-lying Pacific nations threatened by rising seas, is so dire that the government is contemplating relocating the entire population to man-made islands resembling giant oil rigs. "We're considering everything... because...

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

DENR 9 Lines Up 31 Towns for Cadastral Survey in 2012

The Lands Management Sector, DENR Region 9 has lined up thirty one (31) municipalities in Zamboanga Peninsula to be covered by the enhanced cadastral program for CY 2012. This was announced by Regional Executive Director Arleigh Adorable...

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Clark Labs Hosts Two New Videos on Website

Clark Labs of Clark University is pleased to announce that two new tutorials have been added to the video series on its website. Both videos highlight functionality within the IDRISI software's modeling applications: Land Change Modeler and...

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