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Day: Wednesday 9th November Session: 14.30am - 15.45 Coordinators: Ian Williamson & Stig Enemark Topic: Components of the vision- break out groups

Day 1 – Wednesday Nov 9th Welcome & Research Vision Presentations - European Perspective of Paradigm European Group Coordinator: Ian Williamson Rapporteur: Paul van der Molen Report Back - Discussion European Lessons Learnt Australian Group Coordinator: Stig Enemark Rapporteur: Steve Jacoby Evaluate – Components of the vision

Day 2 – Thursday Nov 10th Presentations - Australian Perspective of Paradigm European Group Coordinator: Ian Williamson Rapporteur: Daniel Steudler Report Back - Discussion Australian Lessons Learnt Australian Group Coordinator: Stig Enemark Rapporteur: Grahame Searle Evaluate – Components of the vision

Day 3 – Friday Nov 11th Final Presentation Next Generation of LAS Presentation – Spatially Enabling Government Group 1 (based on Australian & European Perspectives) Rapporteur: Warwick Watkins Evaluate – Issues in Designing a New Generation of LAS Group 2 (based on Australian & European Perspectives) Rapporteur: Holger Magel Report Back - Discussion Final Presentation Next Generation of LAS Ian Williamson, Stig Enemark, Jude Wallace

The Paradigm What is the vision for an ICT enabled LAS to support sustainable development? Is a common understanding possible? Is this “land management” or “land information management”?

The Paradigm Summary

Key Drivers Rank in importance the key drivers Is tax (in all its forms) a driver?

Key Drivers Summary

Key Components and Tools Authentic registers? The IT architecture to deliver the vision? The spatial dimension- SDI? Infrastructure to support trading in complex commodities?

Key Components and Tools Summary

Future Challengers, Issues & Improvements Achieving a national system in a federated country Achieving spatially enabled government Should the land registry system contribute to SD? How? Relationship between the land registry and spatial cadastre Can international comparative monitoring be established? Administration of restrictions and responsibilities Is the land parcel still central to LA? The role of buildings in land administration

Future Challengers, Issues & Improvements Summary