record different forms of land tenure such as ownership, leasehold,
easements, mortgages
and different types of common, communal or
customary land tenure.
The Surveyor undertakes different roles in different countries in re-
lation to the establishment and maintenance of the Cadastre. The Sur-
veyor may be responsible for:
- cadastral surveying and mapping;
- recording
of cadastral information;
- land valuation;
- land use planning;
- management of both the graphic and textual cadastral data bases ;
- resolving land disputes;
- custody and supply of cadastral information.
Modern
technology, such as up-to-date survey instruments, satel-
lite position fixing (Global Positioning System – GPS), aerial photog-
raphy and photogrammetry can offer new possibilities to increase the
speed and lower the costs for cadastral reform.
Computer technology
can usually provide better access to information, better manipulation
of cadastral data, better quality, and better legal and physical security.
To fully utilize modern technology it is important to have trained per-
sonnel and facilities to maintain the equipment. Unfortunately this in-
frastructure
is not found in many countries, thereby limiting the use of
modern technology.
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