Cadastre Domain Model
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LAND GOVERNANCE IN SUPPORT OF THE MDGS: RESPONDING TO NEW CHALLENGES
The Social Tenure Domain Model: From Concept to Implementation
The World Bank, Washington DC
March 11, 2009Peter Rabley and Alex PiliptchakInternational Land Systems (ILS), Inc
LAND GOVERNANCE IN SUPPORT OF THE MDGS: RESPONDING TO NEW CHALLENGES
The Social Tenure Domain Model: From Concept to Implementation
The World Bank, Washington DC
March 11, 2009Peter Rabley and Alex PiliptchakInternational Land Systems (ILS), Inc
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Cadastre Domain Model
• The standard model evolved to a robust model suitable for practical implementations
1998 2009
Cadastre 2014
CCDM
LADM
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Land Administration Model (LADM)
• Information model and conceptual schema– parties – parcels– rights, responsibilities, and restrictions – spatial sources (surveys)– spatial representations (geometry)
• Terminology• Country Examples• Social Tenure Data Model (STDM)
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LADM Strength and Weakness
Comprehensive core model Versioning and dynamic aspects Robust support for spatial representations Coherent linkage to external sources Terminology Fundamental property rights
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Social Tenure Model (STDM)
• A specialization of LADM– Relationships between people and land– Limited cadastral coverage
• Different terminology• Simplified core classes
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ILS LRS and MultiCadastre
• A common data model– LRS
• parties • parcels• rights, responsibilities, and restrictions
– MC• spatial sources (surveys)• spatial representations (geometry)
• Evolved through assimilation of multiple regional and national models
LRS
MC
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Typical Implementations
• Different levels of specialization– Simple (DSS/MC)
• Limited specialization of RRR classes• Limited versioning (not all objects are
versioned)• Optional spatial representation
– Complex (LRS/MC)• Full spectrum of RRR classes and related
application logic• Full versioning
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STDM Similarities and DifferencesFeature/Section STDM ILS
Parties Group party class;Type, role attributes
Group party class;Type, role attributes
RRR Social Tenure Relationship;Relationship type attribute
Simple: Property right (with type)Complex: Fundamental property rights including tribal, family, informal rights
Property Object Types Collateral Simple: Property ObjectComplex: Multi-class model
Address Representation Street address Street address,Informal/descriptive address,Multiple addresses
Spatial Sources A set of survey points External representation (MC) of varying complexity
Spatial Representation Spatial_Unit >Building >Unit
Spatial_Unit >Building >Unit
Versioning Yes Yes
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Summary
• LADM has matured and ready for practical implementations though some issues may still need to be improved
• STDM specialization of LADM is similar in many aspects to the models implemented by ILS
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Thank you
Peter Rabley, PresidentAlex Piliptchak, ILS Senior Consultant
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