User Segment
Multi-purpose Cadastre
Brent Jones
Global Manager
Cadastre/Land Records
Esri
USA

Bio
Mr. Jones is the Global Manager, Cadastre/Land Records at Esri. He oversees worldwide strategic industry planning, business development, and marketing activities. He is actively involved in the modernization of land records and cadastral systems worldwide. Based in Washington DC, he has extensive experience with cadastral and surveying systems worldwide utilizing GIS technology. Esri technology is used worldwide for all components of land administration systems including cadastre, addressing, taxation/valuation, planning and development.

Abstract
New GIS Technology for Cadastral Systems New innovative cadastral projects are embracing satellite imagery and crowd sourcing, integrating disparate data sets, and leveraging all types of devices including smart phones and tables require new lightweight, easy-to-use technology for sustainable, reliable results. Technologies such as the cloud, appear on the surface to be unrealistic in the many parts of the world because of poor connectivity, remote locations and high cost. But with new geographic information system (GIS) technology and working with lightweight, inexpensive tools such as android phones and in a disconnected environment, it becomes a reliable, scalable mapping/cadastre platform. This presentation will detail the new GIS technologies available and easy-to-use, cost-effective and scalable deployment schemes.
Christiaan Lemmen
Senior Geodetic Advisor
Kadaster International
The Netherlands


Bio
ChristiaanLemmen holds a PhD from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. He is international consultant at Kadaster International and Assistant Professor at Twente University (Faculty ITC), The Netherlands. He is chair of the Working Group 7.1 "Pro Poor Land Management" of FIG Commission 7, and contributing editor of GIM International. He is director of the FIG International Office of Cadastre and Land Records, OICRF.

Abstract
Multi Purpose Cadastre in Support to Good Governance
Governments need information to govern. An overview of all people-to-land-relationships is needed in order to adequately govern and develop the country. Core reference data sets, like cadastre, provide information based on needs. Data contents and accuracy are demand driven and depend on local purposes. Core datasets may include spatial units (parcels), buildings, persons, companies, Rights Restrictions and Responsibilities and (large scale) topography. Such Information Infrastructure requires proper and flexible data models and transparent data access. The role of surveyor is crucial - but will shift from traditional measuring to information modelling and quality management - and to land management.
Elizabeth Hu
International Business Manager
KQ GEO Technologies
China


Bio
Elizabeth Hu is graduated from Wuhan University. She is currently International Business Manager of KQ GEO Technologies Co., Ltd., a private enterprise providing the whole solution from surveying to hardware and software. With strong academic background in surveying and GIS fields, Elizabeth is now in charge of company’s marketing and sales activities of the company related to GIS business, with extreme focus in South East Asian market.

Abstract
Multipurpose Cadastre in China With rapid economic development in recent years, the urbanization promotes a prosperous land transaction environment; the land use situation is changing continuously. KQ One Map application platform is introduced to cope with such situation. One Map platform can help to establish the integrated database of land resource. The user can get knowledge of the quantity, quality, structure and spatial layout of various resources such as land resource, mining and etc. in a complete, rapid and accurate way. The complete view of resource will provide the data and technical insurance to different levels of business approval, resource supervision, policy making and social service related to land resources.One Map platform will integrate the information from cadastral management, land market, land use, supervision, registration as well as deed issuing. By integrating the administrative management systems of land resource plan, approval, supply, complement, development, and enforcement, a dynamic supervision pattern is established for the resource utilization and development with “cloud information, website management and field monitoring”.Based on the uniformed basic geographic spatial data reference, the KQ One Map platform integrates and displays professional land resources information from land, mining, geology to environment, known as the “electronic sand table” of land resource situation. This platform supports the cross-department collaboration. No matter the user is from policy-making department, city construction committee, or even taxation department, they can all collaborate with each other within the same platform, so that they can serve the society better in an informationalized environment.
Jong-Cheul Park
Assistant Professor
Cadastral Training Institute
South Korea


Bio
Jong-cheul, Park is an Assistant Professor in Cadastral Training Institute, Republic of Korea. His Master thesis is on “Designing System Architecture for Cadastral Information Dissemination using Internet (In the Framework of Korean E-Government Concept)” from Geo-information management (GIM) International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede, The Netherlands in 2004. His expertise are in Cadastre, Cadastral Information, Land Survey, and GIS/LIS.

Abstract
Progress of Cadastral Reform Project in Korea In 2011, National Assembly of South Korea enacted a law dealing with Cadastral System Reform. It is an important law to change the existing cadastral system which established and managed for over 100 years from land management system to surveying technology. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport(MOLIT) finalized the Cadastral Reform Master Plan in 2012. According to the master plan all graphical cadastre will be re-established based on ITRF coordinate system for the purpose of efficient national land and securing land ownership.