| The Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Is Becoming to 
	an International Standard – the Proposal Passed Vote at the ISO TC 211 
	Meeting Quebec City, Canada, 2-6 November 2009 In the beginning of 2008 FIG submitted a proposal to develop an 
	International Standard concerning the Land Administration Domain to the 
	Technical Committee 211 on Geographic Information of the International 
	Organisation for Standardisation (ISO/TC211). The proposal received a 
	positive vote from the TC211 member countries and a project team started to 
	work on the development of the standard. The proposal was based on many 
	years of discussions on this subject within FIG and from the input of 
	several workshops and from many experts in this field worldwide. A first 
	version of the LADM was presented at the FIG Congress in Munich in October 
	2006.  The International Standard intends to provide an abstract, conceptual 
	schema with five basic packages related to (1) parties (people and 
	organizations); (2) rights, responsibilities, and restrictions (ownership 
	rights); (3) spatial units (parcels, buildings and networks); (4) spatial 
	sources (surveying); and (5) spatial descriptions (geometry and topology). 
	It enables the combining of land administration information from different 
	sources in a coherent manner. The LADM can include informal and customary 
	rights. It should be noted that there can be no interference with (national) 
	land administration laws.  Within TC 211 many issues and comments have been discussed during several 
	meetings held with a project team composed of 21 delegates from 17 
	countries. The Chair of this team was Christiaan Lemmen on behalf of 
	FIG and editor was Harry Uitermark, also on behalf of FIG. Most 
	developing countries are not members of TC211. For this reason UN-HABITAT 
	was represented in the project team by Solomon Haile. A significant 
	contribution to the development of the standard has been provided by the 
	research community of ITC and TU Delft (especially Prof. Peter van 
	Oosterom) from The Netherlands.  There was a positive vote at the 29th Plenary Meeting of ISO TC 211 in 
	Quebec City in November 2009 on forwarding the ISO 19152 Land Administration 
	Domain Model as a Draft International Standard (DIS). An Editing Committee 
	is working now on the DIS, which is expected to be available in March 2010. 
	The final International Standard is expected in 2011.  FIG expects this standard to be accepted and supported by a wide 
	community. It can then form the basis for software development and for data 
	exchange of land information. In this way the LADM can contribute in the 
	development of flexible land administration systems.  Christiaan Lemmen 15 December 2009 |