The Cadastre in Europe- latest trends and challenges PCC Plenary Meeting in Pafos, Cyprus, November 2012 Julius Ernst, Chair of C+LR KEN.

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The Cadastre in Europe- latest trends and challenges PCC Plenary Meeting in Pafos, Cyprus, November 2012 Julius Ernst, Chair of C+LR KEN

EuroGeographics AISBL International non-profit association under Belgian law is a membership association comprising public authorities responsible for national cadastre, land registry and mapping Collectively the members invest over 1.5 billion euro/year, have over 100,000 staff and employ thousands of SMEs and use the expertise and products of many international companies.

EuroGeographics Membership Full Application Received Associate Non member Out of scope Malta members 45 countries

EuroGeographics Purpose (1) to further the development of the European Spatial Data Infrastructure through collaboration in the area of geographic information the representation of the EuroGeographics’ membership and its capabilities

EuroGeographics Purpose (2) provide a single interface to Europe's National Mapping and Cadastral Authorities facilitate a knowledge exchange network strengthen and develop the network of committed, motivated Members encourage collaboration and professional recognition

EuroGeographics Purpose (3) provide an information service for Members, stakeholders and civil society participate in EU programmes and policies including legislative development

EuroGeographics Purpose (4) Create, maintain, distribute, interoperable reference data sets and related services to support cross border or pan- European requirements achieve interoperability of our member's national land- and geographic information

The European Location Framework We are now in the final stages of negotiation a €13million (50% Commission funded) three year project to improve access to and interoperability of cadastral and mapping data. Eight Cadastral Authorities amongst 30partners

C & LR KEN- the Cadastre and Land registry Knowledge Exchange Network of EuroGeographics create platforms for networking and sharing best practice work in partnership with other relevant bodies raise awareness of initiatives at European level publish reports on issues in the field of land administration Workshops, seminars, projects,.. COOPERATION

Cadastre and Land Registry systems Different interpretation of „Cadastre“ in Europe Depends on Historical development of a country, tradition, legal system,.. Different development and characteristic Quality, completeness, transparency

Changing role of the Cadastre © E. Baklane- Ansberga

Role of Cadastre and Land Registry Provide security and reliability Essential institutions for a country Important tools for policies and policy makers Registers/information for public & private sectors and citizens C&LR’s closely connected but also substantial differences

Role of Cadastral parcel cadastral parcel as the core elements in land administration and taxation in National and European Spatial Data Infrastructures (NSDI and ESDI) Key elements Unique identifier Official area Boundary Geo- reference Origin and history

Role of the Cadastre and Land Registry integral part of national e- Government infrastructures within the legal framework of countries throughout Europe support the needs of the customers accessible, valid, up-to-date information and related services

INSPIRE – Cadastre Cadastral parcel elevated to a higher, multi-purpose level recognised as a core element in National and European Spatial Data Infrastructures (NSDI and ESDI) “Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent”

Challenges …. European developments are becoming more and more important PSI, INSPIRE, GMES, Digital Agenda for Europe cross border applications are demanded by citizens and administrations (eg. EULIS) Sharing experiences and best practices data with sufficient quality and in a standardized format

Challenges Increased needs for information and for better services requires us to work together both nationally and internationally Sharing experiences and best practices become even more important We also need to work together to influence EU policies (eg. INSPIRE, Certificate of Inheritance)

New Vision on Cadastre + Land Registry Vision 2012…… Substantial changes in society since Expectations to the provided services Developments in e-government INSPIRE contributing to building of N/ESDI’s Cadastre and Land Registry Organizations need to adapt to these changes…

Target date for vision: 2017 Our business will be more driven by users and general developments in society European developments and globalization are becoming more important than the national agenda, directly affecting the way we operate Technologies move forward and this creates opportunities Faster, better, cheaper

C + LR contribute … High reliability and transparency Independence from political sphere Stable organizations - Continuity both in management and professional sides Necessary for a functioning market

What we need to do Expand or decrease our operations because of changing needs/demands e.g. new rights (3D, addresses, connection to planning, drilling holes, etc.) Standards and standardization Good practice and share experiences Remove barriers for sharing data Better services (cheaper & faster) Realize we are part of a bigger picture Full coverage in both cadastre and land register All land, 100% of the country, all owners, incl. government/state If we don’t do it, someone else will

Innovation Value by combining information C&LR’s can be cornerstones between different sources of context We don’t invent technology, but can ”invent” the use The mobile cadastral surveyor The LR in your Smartphone Say yes to the opportunities

because together we are stronger Thank you! EuroGeographics working with members and working with others ….