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GEO 524E - Land Management

Course Objectives

In today’s world, global drivers such as sustainable development, globalization, economic reforms and technology can change the human and land relations. This change of relation requires new land administration bases and tools. Land management is one of these tools. It is the process by which the resources of land are put to good effect.
2. It covers all activities concerned with the management of land as a resource both from an environmental and from an economic perspective.
3. Effective land management needs land information e.g. information about land resource location, size, land capacity, land tenure and land use. The Cadastre is the primary means of providing information about land.
4. As a result, current land administration systems and cadastral systems which lead the land administration are re-engineered.
5. In this course context, current approaches to land administration process will be described, setting and developing of land management systems be thought.

Course Description

Land-human relations today and in future. Land management concepts in urban and rural areas. Land use effects concerning on economical, social and environmental aspects. Land tenure, land property management related approaches. Multipurpose cadastre concepts, cadastral systems and applications. Conceptual development of Land Information Systems (LIS). Functions and requirements for creation and updating of LIS. Developing land policies and strategies for a better and sustainable land use.

Course Coordinator
Tahsin Yomralıoğlu
Course Language
English
 
 
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