VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro 24-26 August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in.

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VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre Challenging existing models and paradigms Gerda Schennach, Austria Chair of FIG Commission 7 Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying, Austria

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre The Value of Cadastre for Society UN Declaration of Human Rights Article 17 par (1): Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others  cadastre provides a feeling of security to land owners  a valuable asset for income to many groups  essential for creating and keeping economy alive  creates responsibility for land and home at owners  a tool for preventing from land abuse and corruption  a part of society but sometimes too slow, too costly, not on political agenda

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre Core Interests in Registration of Land  security of land tenure for land owners  equal conditions for equal rights  transparency of rights  registration keeps land use sustainable  public income by taxation  government / planning / economy Balance of Interests Interest GroupsCitizen

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre basic requirements Interest Groups political willingness a legal framework communication technology property models structures and procedures investorsgovernments economy/business civil societyNGOs, NPOs

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre Cadastral systems  different requirements (taxation, geometry e.a.) but always reflecting land or housing rights  diversity of systems linked to culture and to history  in many countries private and public stakeholders with different PPP models  cadastre is often still considered as a privilege to selected groups of professionals  public authorities and professionals in private practice keep most of the information There Accepted Expertise Technology

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre A changing surrounding

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre Changing the Paradigm Cadastre for Society gets created by Society  technology is available and cheap  new type user society growing  land owners get active information providers  citizen as passive data providers Stakeholders become Decisionmakers  user profiles changing ► communities  community creates their own "regulations„  standards set by communities Citizen become Shareholders  communities are core part of the (formal) processes  citizen are owner of information  self-monitoring systems secure fit-for-purpose - quality

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre Technology data big data Challenging the models professionals land owners communities

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre Security Trust Business models Transparency X The 4 basic principles

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre land owners/citizen become main partners society trust systems rather than stakeholders technology/systems/web/clouds availability/accessibility of data new silos provide long-term evidence on land historical evidence on who and when and what (WWW) transparency of conditions for access transparency of processes to stakeholders Security Trust Business models Transparency X

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre procedures need to be smart and transparent to public make origin of data visible categorize authentity / legal status publicity of data under privacy aspects access to silos, awareness of clouds track routes of information – what is where transparency of who has access / definition of responsibilities community self-monitoring procedures Security Trust Business models Transparency X

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre long-term existence of infrastructures / archives / cloud key moderators / facilitators / responsibility protection of data against manipulation of data prevent from data grabbing attacks by (non-compliant) interest groups fraud securing rights and systems in post- and pre-disaster/conflict areas long term archives Security Trust Business models Transparency X

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre society is user and producer communities produce similar products / substitutes public authorities take role as facilitator and moderator open source technologies vers. proprietary solutions shift of power from authorities to communities/providers/citizen/society ownership of data (citizen, third party, community data…) and structures (hosts, clouds…..) not clear infrastructures for big data mgt. open government data vers. open data distributed responsibility models Security Trust Business models Transparency X

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre The Role of the Civil Society  society, economy, global environment….  NGOs, interest groups …  global networks  international professional associations (FIG, ISPRS, …..)  global community strong partnerships, 4P Cadastre (Public, Private, People, Professionals) overcome slow, costly, intransparent systems raise awareness for need establish sustainable systems (financing, conflict resistance, adaptable to new technologies, stable in changing environments

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre Cadastral Template 2.0 D. Steudler (CH) FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Joint WG C3/C7 3D Cadastre WG 7.1 Fit-For-Purpose LA Ch. Lemmen (NL) WG 7.1 Fit-For-Purpose LA Ch. Lemmen (NL) WG 7.2 LM in CC and PP Disaster areas D. Páez (CO) WG 7.2 LM in CC and PP Disaster areas D. Páez (CO) WG 7.3 Crowdsourcing of Land Rights R. McLaren (UK) WG 7.3 Crowdsourcing of Land Rights R. McLaren (UK) WG 7.4 Citizen Cadastre G. Iván (HUN) WG 7.4 Citizen Cadastre G. Iván (HUN) Chair G. Schennach (A)

VIII Simpósio Iberoamericano de Cadastro August 2015, Brasília/BR G. Schennach, Chair of FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management Progress in modern cadastre see you: FIG Com3/Com7 and FIG Com7 Annual Meeting Internat. Workshop on Crowdsourcing of Land Information Nov 2015, Malta, FIG Internat. Workshop FIG Com2/Com7 Role of Land Professionals and SDI in Disaster Risk Reduction Nov 2015, Nepal,