Introduction
Almost 80% of any development activity takes place on land resource. The information regarding location, condition and type of interest people have over land is needed for proper planning, sound policy formulation and timely and equitable services delivery to citizens. Land Information is prime requisite for making decisions related to land investment, development and management. Often, information reduces uncertainty by helping to identify and analyze problems. Strategies to overcome them may then be prepared and implemented. The value of the information and the effectiveness of the decision making process are directly related to the quality of the information and the manner in which it is made available. Land records are very important because these form the basis for assignment and settlement of land titles, these must stand against legal scrutiny. It helps to create more reliable and all-embracing tool for decision making about land.
The cadastre is an inventory of land object. It provides a wide inventory of local, regional, state, and national land objects such as parcels, properties, natural resources, environmental and legal aspects. The cadastre is normally up-to-date in which land information is systematically identified. The cadastre shows present conditions of lands. Cadastral systems must serve a multi-purpose use and thereby meet the challenge of a modern GIS and IT environment and of course Land Reform efforts. The cadastre is seen as the basic infrastructure for providing economic, social and environmental benefits. This cadastral infrastructure will permeate through the land administration and land management systems. This course will focus on the principles of Land administration; concepts and functions of land administration systems; Land use; Land valuation; Land tenure; Land rights; Land information systems etc.
Duration
5 Days
Who Should Apply
Agricultural experts, soil scientists, Animal Scientists, agronomist, entomologists, ranch managers, farm managers, environmentalist and farmers
Course Objectives
At the end of this IRES training course, you will learn how to:
Course Outline
Module 1: Principles of Geographic Information Systems
Module 2; Maps, Data Entry, Editing, and Output Building in a GIS Database
Module 3: Raster Analysis-Explore various raster-based processing functions to conduct GIS analysis.
Module 4:
Module 5:
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# | Job Title | Organisation | Country |
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1 | Assistant Land Administrator | Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy | Swaziland |
2 | P.O box 17 | Private consultant | Kenya |
3 | Assistant Land Administrator | Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy | Swaziland |
4 | Lecturer at Dilla University | Dilla University | Ethiopia |
5 | Assistant Land Administrator | Ministry of Natural TResources & Energy | Swaziland |