2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.07.032
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Understanding the future of the Finnish cadastral system – A Delphi study

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“…Some commentators [22,26,27] have sought to anticipate future trends in development by examining an array of "global drivers of change" in the context of cadastral systems. Most of these studies are based on the common notion that global drivers are changing the way that humankind relates to land, which in turn should lead to considerations about the actuality of cadastral systems.…”
Section: Future Directions For Land Administration and Cadastral Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some commentators [22,26,27] have sought to anticipate future trends in development by examining an array of "global drivers of change" in the context of cadastral systems. Most of these studies are based on the common notion that global drivers are changing the way that humankind relates to land, which in turn should lead to considerations about the actuality of cadastral systems.…”
Section: Future Directions For Land Administration and Cadastral Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of the scarce literature on cadastre foresight [22,23,[26][27][28]] highlights a few drivers over others. On a global scale, urbanisation, globalisation, sustainable development, and advances in information technology have been singled out as the most dominant drivers for cadastral systems [22,23].…”
Section: Future Directions For Land Administration and Cadastral Systemsmentioning
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“…The changing people-to-land relationship has led to matching changes in the function of cadastral systems-the core building block of a land administration system [1]-as the historical development of cadastral systems demonstrates [4]. Therefore, for the cadastral systems to be addressing the right kind of needs in the future as well, it is essential to pay attention to emerging issues and drivers of change [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%