An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative

3D situation and development system of land administration is seen to be an immediate solution to land interest and land use complexity in our populated areas. The interest in land and the people relationship to the land in their Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities (RRR) are the major challeng...

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Main Authors: Babalola, Sunday Oyetayo, Choon, Tan Liat, Abdul Rahman, Alias, Ayeni, Winston, Ajayi, Gabriel
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.utm.606682017-08-03T03:35:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60668/ An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative Babalola, Sunday Oyetayo Choon, Tan Liat Abdul Rahman, Alias Ayeni, Winston Ajayi, Gabriel G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system 3D situation and development system of land administration is seen to be an immediate solution to land interest and land use complexity in our populated areas. The interest in land and the people relationship to the land in their Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities (RRR) are the major challenges facing in the urban cities. 2D cadastre has proven to be incapable of handling some cities complexities and urban growth especially in the underground utilities, space above and below the surface of the earth. There is no visualization and modelling in our traditional 2D cadastre. 3D situation would help in the land administration because it is capable of storing, updating, analyzing, manipulating, quarrying and visualizing land RRR. The technical, legal and institutional aspect of 3D aspect provides a conceptual framework for the successful implementation and its development in Nigerian major cities. Therefore, this paper presents a case study approach to Malaysian 3D property situation because land administration in the two countries is similar. Malaysia has successfully developed and adopted 3D property development and implementation in most of their cities over the years. In view of this, we present the recent situation and current cadastral system as a prospect for Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) implementation in Nigeria. The successful implementation of 3D situation in Malaysia as an initiative for Nigerians was discussed. And finally, the solutions and advantages of 3D situation to the people and government of Nigeria were discussed. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Babalola, Sunday Oyetayo and Choon, Tan Liat and Abdul Rahman, Alias and Ayeni, Winston and Ajayi, Gabriel (2015) An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative. In: The 1st International Conference on Science, Engineering and Social Science 2015, 11-13 May, 2015, Skudai, Johor. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v77.6441
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topic G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system
spellingShingle G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system
Babalola, Sunday Oyetayo
Choon, Tan Liat
Abdul Rahman, Alias
Ayeni, Winston
Ajayi, Gabriel
An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative
description 3D situation and development system of land administration is seen to be an immediate solution to land interest and land use complexity in our populated areas. The interest in land and the people relationship to the land in their Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities (RRR) are the major challenges facing in the urban cities. 2D cadastre has proven to be incapable of handling some cities complexities and urban growth especially in the underground utilities, space above and below the surface of the earth. There is no visualization and modelling in our traditional 2D cadastre. 3D situation would help in the land administration because it is capable of storing, updating, analyzing, manipulating, quarrying and visualizing land RRR. The technical, legal and institutional aspect of 3D aspect provides a conceptual framework for the successful implementation and its development in Nigerian major cities. Therefore, this paper presents a case study approach to Malaysian 3D property situation because land administration in the two countries is similar. Malaysia has successfully developed and adopted 3D property development and implementation in most of their cities over the years. In view of this, we present the recent situation and current cadastral system as a prospect for Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) implementation in Nigeria. The successful implementation of 3D situation in Malaysia as an initiative for Nigerians was discussed. And finally, the solutions and advantages of 3D situation to the people and government of Nigeria were discussed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Babalola, Sunday Oyetayo
Choon, Tan Liat
Abdul Rahman, Alias
Ayeni, Winston
Ajayi, Gabriel
author_facet Babalola, Sunday Oyetayo
Choon, Tan Liat
Abdul Rahman, Alias
Ayeni, Winston
Ajayi, Gabriel
author_sort Babalola, Sunday Oyetayo
title An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative
title_short An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative
title_full An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative
title_fullStr An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of 3D situation as a prospect for (LADM) in Nigeria: a Malaysian initiative
title_sort analysis of 3d situation as a prospect for (ladm) in nigeria: a malaysian initiative
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