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Application of LADM for disaster prone areas and communities
Institution:1. University Twente, Faculty of Geo-Informaiton Science and Earth Observation, Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management, Enschede, The Netherlands;2. Swinburne University of Technology, Department of Business Technology and Entrepreneurship, Melbourne, Australia;1. Department of Hydrology, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, CZ-166 29 Prague, Czech Republic;2. Institute of Hydrobiology, Biology Centre CAS, Na Sádkách 7, CZ-37005 ?eské Budějovice, Czech Republic;1. Institute of Land Use Planning and Geomatics, Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Universiteto Str. 10, LT-53067, Akademija, Kaunas District, Lithuania;2. Forestry and Environmental Engineering, University of Applied Sciences, Liep? Str. 1, LT 53101, Girionys, Kaunas District, Lithuania;1. Forest Ownership Centre, Government of Catalonia, Santa Perpètua de Mogoda 08130, Spain;2. CREAF, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallès 08193, Spain;3. IERMB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallès 08193, Spain;4. Department of Economic History and Institutions, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona 08034, Spain;1. Dartmouth College, 6182 Steel Hall, Hanover, NH 03755, United States;2. AgroFrontera, Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Dominican Republic
Abstract:Disaster prevention, response and recovery require information about land tenure. Though, in many high-risk contexts, such records are non-existent or not up to date. As a result, vulnerable groups are often passed over by the government during risk management activities. At present there exists no dedicated tool for supporting land tenure recordation of all people-to-land relationships for the purposes of disaster risk management. More specifically, the required supportive data models and standards that could enable integration of concepts from the respective domains of land administration and disaster risk management are also lacking. Standardized data models could support software and service designs. This paper introduces a model linking the domains of land administration and disaster risk management – with the goal of supporting resilience against natural disasters and providing an approach for collecting data once, and using it multiple times. A design approach was used to develop the model – with adaption of the international Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) standard acting as a basis. Key features of the model include the support of interoperability through standardisation, the inclusion of all people-to-land relationships including those specific to disaster contexts, and the potential of the model to contribute to each of the disaster phases. The model is suggested to be highly applicable in natural disaster contexts where no land tenure information exists or the national mapping authority already uses a land administration system compatible with LADM. Overall, the model is considered as a step toward an implementable strategy for applying responsible land administration in the context of disaster risk management.
Keywords:LADM  Natural disaster  Responsible land administration
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