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Joint WPLA/CLRKEN Workshop, April 2017
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The CLRKEN organised a joint workshop together with the UNECE Working Party on Land Administration (WPLA) on 21 April 2017 in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was hosted by the Swiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo.
The workshop took place at the SwissTech Convention Center on the campus of the EPFL.
Report of WPLA/CLRKEN Joint Workshop (3.4MB)
Presentations
Session 1 – Land Administration ‘Made in Switzerland’ | |
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Land Administration In Switzerland | Daniel Steudler, Switzerland |
Organizational And Technical Implementation Of Cadastral System | Christian Kaul, Switzerland |
Enhancements Of The Cadastral System In Switzerland – 'Public Law Restrictions On Landownership' And 'Utility Cadastre' | Christoph Käser, Switzerland |
Session 2 – Efficient Land Management through Enhanced Land Administration Functions | |
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Land Consolidation In A Modern Setting In The Netherlands | Marije Louwsma, Netherlands |
Rail Baltic As The Land Consolidation Project | Tambet Tiits, Estonia |
Collaborative Approaches For Bringing Together Land Development And Land Administration | Lilian Zihlmann, Switzerland |
Definition Of Territories’ Boundaries As An Effective Tool For Land Management | Mikhail Bocharov, Russia |
Session 3 – Digital Challenges and Opportunities | |
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Connecting BIM To Smart Cities - Standards & Policy | James Kavanagh, England |
Co Development Of Adaptable Land Register Information System Initiative (link to prezi) | Ingmar Vali, Estonia |
The Land Code - The Fourth Revolution In Geoinformation | Xavier Comtesse, Switzerland |
Why Do We Talk About Blockchain Technology? | Mats Snäll, Sweden |
Session 4 – The Need for 3D | |
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Next Generation Land And Urban Systems Are 3D | Mika Törhönen, The World Bank |
Drivers For 3D Developments | Helena Åström, Switzerland |
Recent Developments In 3D With Special Reference To Cadastral Registration | Efi Dimopoulou, Greece |
The Added Value Of 3D For Exploration And Design Activities In Geodata Rich Environments | François Golay, Switzerland |