customer expectations for the contents of cadastral information in finland
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Customer Expectations for the Contents of Cadastral Information in Finland. TPS 7 Procedures for Introducing a Sustainable LA System – Educational Issues UN-ECE WPLA & FIG Workshop Athens, Greece, May 28-31, 2003 Arvo Kokkonen Deputy Director General - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Customer Expectations for the Customer Expectations for the Contents of Cadastral Information in Contents of Cadastral Information in
FinlandFinland TPS 7Procedures for Introducing a Sustainable LA System – Educational Issues
UN-ECE WPLA & FIG Workshop
Athens, Greece, May 28-31, 2003
Arvo KokkonenDeputy Director General
Pekka HalmeChief EngineerNational Land Survey of Finland
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The beginning of the Finnish cadastral The beginning of the Finnish cadastral systemsystem
the Land Book, est. 1524 (rural areas) taxation
the Cadastre, est. 1896 (rural areas) area and productive capacity
the Cadastre (urban areas) Crown land grants municipal regulations, legislation 1931 actual land use and land use plans
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Many Cadastres and the Land Many Cadastres and the Land RegisterRegister
87 legal cadastres the rural or NLS cadastre
• 4 million register units• 98 % of total area
86 cities´ cadastres• 0,6 million register units • 2 % of total area
The Land Register the Ministry of Justice (Local Courts)
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Cadastreincl. map
Cadastreincl. map
The present Land Information The present Land Information SystemSystem
DistrictCourts
Municipalities
NLS
Information Service
Customers
Personal Information
System
LIS Cadastre
LIS Land Reg.
Building and
Dwelling Information
System
LIS
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The New Land Information System The New Land Information System (2007)(2007)
NLS
Municipalities
DistrictCourts
CustomersMaintenanceInformation
Service
NLIS
PersonalInformation
Buildings and
Dwellings
The Land Register
titles & mortgages
The Cadastreincludinglocation Land use plans
and restrictions
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The data contents of the LIS should be widened
Availability of a digital cadastral index map Description of land-use rights and restrictions (i.e.
city plans, decisions) Information about the value of a real property Information about buildings
real estate market possession mortgaging
Address information included in the Cadastre
User expectations (1)User expectations (1)
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The information service on the Internet . Delivery of data digitally directly to the users’ systems
The city plans including written plan regulations and the municipal building ordinances
Possible road plans, NATURA-2000 areas, natural conservation areas, protected buildings,exceptional permits, regional plans, protection zones for water intakes, danger zones etc.
Nation-wide information service
User expectations (2)User expectations (2)
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A change in the world economy ´the third industrial revolution´ new technologies, particularly information and
communication technology
Sustainable development
Urbanization
General development trends General development trends
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Conclusions (1)Conclusions (1)
Cadastral data form a central part of the society‘s base register information
Other basic information will be connected to cadastral data in an ever-greater extent
New types of cadastral information the state and changes of the environment relevance to the use and value of a real property
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Conclusions (2)Conclusions (2)
Information about buildings in the NLIS is necessary
Purchase price data and taxation value information
Improved ownership information who is the owner? what is his/her address?
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Conclusions (3)Conclusions (3)
Growing need for 7/24 information service update cadastral information
Joint use of location information technology accuracy
Demand for joint use of data is growing topographic information connected to the cadastral location data unlimited possibilities for the use of different socio-economic information
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Integration of register data using IDs Integration of register data using IDs and position as links and position as links
LIS
Natural person idNatural person id
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Juridical person idReal estete/building/dwelling/place of business id
Position
PopulationRegister
EnterprisesCorporations
DBs containingnatural person data
DBs containingjuridical person data
Geographical DBsCadastre
LandRegister
Buildings&Dwellings
VehicleRegister
Address
Land use rights
&restrictions
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Closing remarksClosing remarks
Pan-European development of LIS and LA operational policy economical, legal, procedural and data administrative challenge
The European Land Information Service project (EULIS) concrete development project on the cadastral information service customer service attitude improve the usability of data
Customer requirements mean complex nets of data systems joint data models standards across borders