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1A PRESENTATION OF INPUTS OF HKILA ONHK2030
PLANNING VISION AND STRATEGYSTAGE 3 PUBLIC
CONSULTATION
- HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF LAND ADMINISTRATION
- (HKILA) - www hkila. hk
2INDEX OF INPUTS
- A VISION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
- PROPOSED FUTURE ROADMAP
- DIRECTION I PROVIDING A QUALITY LIVING
ENVIRONMENT- Sustainable Use of Land Resource - SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS
3A VISION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT -page 4
Consultation Booklet (CB)
- ---ASIAS WORLD CITY----
- ---develop WORLD-CLASS hard infrastructure and
soft infrastructure--- - ---to provide a HIGH QUALITY of life---
- We need a SPATIAL PLANNING FRAMEWORK to support
and help achieve these strategic objectives and
policies.------------------------- - adopted SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT as an OVERARCHING
GOAL."
4A VISION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT -HKILA
Inputs
- We agreed to most of the Vision statements.
- Except that we need more than a Spatial Planning
Framework (SPF) - A pressing need for modern Land Administration
System (LAS) - to support and help achieve these strategic
objectives and policies. - to manage the competing economic, environmental
and social priorities that constitute Sustainable
Development .
5A Global Land Administration Perspective (based
on Enemark Sevantal 1999)
6A VISION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT- HKILA
Inputs
- Integrated planning and management of land
- resources is the subject of chapter 10 of Agenda
- 21-----.This broad integrative view of land
- resources,------, is the basis of Agenda 21 and
- the Commission on Sustainable Development
- consideration of land issues.------
- UN-Commission on Sustainable Development-CSD 2000
- http//www.un.org/esa/sustdev/sdissues/land/land.h
tm
7A VISION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT -HKILA
Inputs
- UN-FIG Bogor-Declaration (1996) visions for
modern cadastral infrastructures - to support long term sustainable development and
land management - (2) to fully service the escalating needs of
greatly increased urban populations. - (International Federation of
Surveyors (FIG)-- http//www.fig7.org.uk/) - UN-FIG Bathurst Declaration (1999)
- dynamic humankind/land-relationship,
- sustainable development needs sound land
administration. - (U N FIG (1999) Bathurst Declaration on Land
Administration for Sustainable Development and
Proceedings of UN-FIG International Conference,
Melbourne, 24-27 October 1999. )
8A VISION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT- HKILA
Inputs
- Confirmed by
- six UN agencies-Economic Commission for Europe
(UNECE), Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations (FAO)etc., - the World Bank, and
- the UN Director for Sustainable Development.
- (ABSTRACTÂ OF SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES AND
GOOD GOVERNANCE -FRAMEWORKS FOR LAND
ADMINISTRATION REFORM TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT. Â Lisa Ting Ian Williamson,
Department of Geomatics, The University of
Melbourne, 4th Global Spatial Data Infrastructure
Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 13-15 March
2000 )
9PROPOSED FUTURE ROADMAP DIRECTION I PROVIDING
A QUALITY LIVING ENVIRONMENT- Sustainable Use of
LandResource - 11 -Consultation_Booklet
- Rural Planning and Land Management
- Some people have suggested that the
- Government could take more proactive measures
- to address these complex issues. A holistic
- approach involving policy review, new
- implementation mechanism and land
- management practices with adequate funding
- support would be a possible option. This
- alternative for a holistic land management
system, - however, requires significant resources and
- extensive private participation.
10HKILA Inputs on Proactive Measures A
Possible Option
- CB did not recognise
- the importance of land as a basic cross-cutting
issue -cross-sector aspects of the modern LAS
which would cater for all land-related issues. - Sustainable Development needs sound Land
Administration. - CB put the comments on holistic land management
system under Rural Planning and Land Management
11Placing LA System in context
COUNTRY
Geography Economy
History Law
Government Land Law
Development Policy
Land Tenure Arrangements
Market-Place Considerations
Land Policy
Land Administration Arrangements
Public Lands LM
Private Lands LM
Land Valuation and Assessment
Land Use Control and Management
Land Settlement
Land Survey
Land Registration
Infrastructure Utilities
Source Land Administration (Peter Dale and John
McLaughlin)
12HKILA Inputs on Proactive Measures A
Possible Option
- Â Sustainable development demands complex
decision-making. Complex decision-making
requires ready access to current, relevant and
accurate information. - Of particular significance is information from a
spatial perspective that links into GIS, SDI and
Decision support systems (DSS). - (ABSTRACTÂ OF SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES AND
GOOD GOVERNANCE -FRAMEWORKS FOR LAND
ADMINISTRATION REFORM TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT. Â Â Lisa Ting Ian Williamson,
Department of Geomatics, The University of
Melbourne, 4th Global Spatial Data Infrastructure
Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 13-15 March
2000Â ) Â Â
13HKILA Inputs on Proactive Measures A
Possible Option
- Modern land administration studies and
- experiences have led to the conclusion that
- adequate LAS is crucial to Sustainable
Development, - sound Land Information System (LIS) is crucial to
adequate LAS and - integrated Spatial/Geo-referenced Data
Information System (S/GDIS) is crucial to sound
LIS
14HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system
- Growing awareness of the LAS and the SDI by
countries and cities in Asia region, - Hong Kong is losing its competitive edge in the
information strategy and public administration
for ignoring this important aspect of SDI
development
15HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system
- One of the top priorities of digital earth
development strategy in China is to build China's
National Spatial Data Infrastructure (CNSDI).
(The Digital Earth (DE) strategy has been
vigorously developed in recent years especially
in Pearl River and Yangtse River Delta cities.)
http//www.upo.com.cn/eupo/index_02.asp?classid3
Nclassid8articleid84 - URBAN PLANNING ONLINE, Guangzhou Urban
Planning Automatic Center  - Even Macau has taken the initiative to establish
SDI under the Cartography and Cadastre Bureau
(DSCC)- http//www.gis.gov.mo/dscc/engl/newfirst.h
tm
16HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system
- HKSAR Government have a tradition of separate
governmental institutions involved in the L A
implementation work. - Tedious and separate inquiries have to be made
about relevant spatial /cadastral information
before any decision can be made and appropriate
action can take place.
17HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system -The Current LAS in HKSAR
The Planning Lands Bureau
Planning Unit
T P Board
Planning Dept.
Lands Unit
Lands Dept
Buildings Unit
Land Registry
U R Unit
URA
Land Administration Office
Survey Mapping Office
Legal Advice Conveyance Office
18Spatial data information system in HKSARG
- Land Registry (LR)
- An Integrated Registration Information System
(IRIS) to replace the existing fragmented core
business systems. - Survey and Mapping Office (SMO)
- The digital map features are separately coded
thereby enabling selective retrieval and display.
The L I Centre for maintaining a set of
topographical mapping information in digital
form,
19Spatial data information system in HKSARG
- Town Planning Board Spatial Data Information
System - The e- Statutory Plans- All Statutory Plans (The
Outline Zoning Plans and Development Permission
Area plans), uploaded onto the Internet.
http//www.ozp.tpb.gov.hk/eng/disclaimeraccept.htm
- The e-Planninginfo Archives - New online planning
information service http//www.ozp.tpb.gov.hk/epa/
eng/DisclaimerAccept.htm - Planning Department (PD) -Setting up of A spatial
planning information system
20Spatial data information system in HKSARG
- Sustainable Development Council-THE CASET SYSTEM-
The Computer Aided Sustainability Evaluation Tool
System is accompanied by a powerful Geographical
Information System (GIS)/database containing the
datasets relevant to the sustainability
indicators. - The Census and Statistics Department--Census Pro
2001 GIS CD-ROM Package is a powerful
knowledge-based product includes the superb
Geographical Information System (GIS) functions
and features. - http//www.info.gov.hk/censtatd/eng/public/pub_lis
t/CDROM/hkcp2001.htm
21Spatial data information system -GIS in other
Government departments or subvented institutions
- Environmental Protection Department
- Buildings Department
- Building Services engineering
- Highway Department
- Water Supply Department
- Urban Renewal Authority
- Civil Engineering Department
- FISHERIES IMPACT ASSESSMENT -the KCRC Spur Line
- Registration Electoral Office- January 2003
22Spatial data information system in HKSARG
- Two initiatives within Government to integrate
the spatial data assets - A consultancy study to examine the sharing and
exchange among concerned Government departments
of geographical data collated for land, planning,
development and other purposes. - This study will involve a total of 13
departments, - A joint study for developing the technical
infrastructure for exchanging underground
utilities information electronically and
automatically. (Highways Department, in
conjunction with Drainage Services Department,
Water Supplies Department, and five major utility
undertakers),
23HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system
- These diverse information arrangements are
normally well established politically and
historically hence it is costly to rectify them. - But it will be cost even more not to alter them
as they - failed to meet the great public demands for rapid
access to relevant and correct information
24HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system
- (b) have caused confusion resulting in wrong
decisions and undesirable outcomes in some of the
recent socio- economic policies for lack of
transparency accessibility. - (c) have resulted in duplication of efforts,
unnecessary additional costs, inaccuracies/inconsi
stencies in the data.
25WHY SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES?
- INFRASTRUCTURE
- INTEGRATION OF DATA
- SHARING DATA
- BETTER INFORMATION
- MAKING BETTER ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL
DECISIONS
26BASIC DATA LAYERS OF AN SDI
CLIMATE
RESTRICTIVE SITES
LAND CONDITION
LAND USE
FAUNA
LAND COVER/ VEGETATION
SOILS
HYDROGEOLOGY
GEOLOGY / MINING
FEATURE / LOCALITY NAMES
MAJOR UTILITY SERVICES
ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES
SATELLITE IMAGERY
TRANSPORTATION
DRAINAGE / SHORELINES
DIGITAL SURFACE MODEL
CADASTRE
SURVEY CONTROL NETWORK
27HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system
- Unification of Spatial Data systems to form the
LIS is more urgent than statutory and regulatory
reforms or the introduction of new systems and
technologies. - A modern Cadastre and an unified L I S should be
established. - LR to push ahead Land Title Registration.
- SMO to complete the Cadastral Survey.
28HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system
- The present Land Information Centre (LIC) in the
SMO of the Lands Department should be expanded to
become an independent organization under a Land
Administration Authority (L A A). - The present cadastral and spatial data processes
in SMO, LR and LAO should be unified and
administered within the LIC
29Unification/Centralization of the HKSAR Spatial
Data Systems within the LAS
30HKILA Inputs on alternative for a holistic
land management system
- Pulling together digital spatial information from
various GOVERNMENT and PRIVATE agencies. - The LIC will be an ONE-STOP RESOURCE CENTRE for
complete, comprehensive and accurate digitised
spatial/cadastral data.
31HKILA Inputs on significant resources
- UN-ECE Guidelines on Land Administration, 1996
- The central issue is not whether countries can
afford such a system, but whether they can Afford
To Live Without One.
32HKILA Inputs on significant resources
- UN-ECE Guidelines on Land Administration, 1996
- Although land records are expensive to compile
and to keep up to date, a good land
administration system can produce benefits that
significantly outweight the costs.
33HKILA Inputs on significant resources
- Both LR and SMO have already demonstrated their
abilities in cost recovery for their IT Strategy
development projects. - LR is operating cost-effectively as a Trading
Fund entity - SMO is pushing for privatisation
34HKILA Inputs on extensive private
participation
- Effort towards achieving Sustainable Development
always require extensive Public and private
partnership - The land and property-related institutions
(Public or Private) must cooperate both among
themselves and with the users in order to produce
a centralized LIS and related individual
databases that will suit the needs of each
organization.
35HKILA Inputs on extensive private
participation
- The resources of the private sector can be used
both in the introduction and in the updating and
maintenance of An LIS. - There should be a clear definition of those parts
of the total land administration that must be
undertaken by governmental offices, and those
activities that should be left to the private
sector.
36HKILA Inputs on extensive private
participation
- The institutions need
- to refocus Land Administration education,
training and organisations to reflect market
requirements for modern holistic approach rather
than traditional divisional specialisations. - to encourage Public and private partnership in
the modern human resource development
37SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS (SDP)
- CONSOLIDATION PATTERN
- DECENTRALISATION PATTERN
- IMPLICATIONS OF DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS
- EVALUATION OF THE OPTIONS
38HKILA Inputs on SDP
- It is very important for SDP to have a formal
relationship with the LAS because of the impact
that development proposals will have on the land
and the associated land rights. - SDP would result in new subdivisions of the land
and new patterns of land use. IV. LAND-USE
PLANNING- Land Administration Guidelines , 9
August 2000, the United Nations Economic
Commission for Europe (ECE)
39HKILA Inputs on SDP
- Failure to identify existing patterns and rights
of ownership frequently leads to delays or even
failure in development programmes, especially in
urban areas. - The key issue is No compensation is payable
to property owners who may be affected by the
government's regulation on land use through
zoning except in the case of resumption under the
Lands Resumption Ordinance. http//www.info.gov.h
k/bspu/ehtml/paper_economic_content17.htm The
Business and Services Promotion Unit, Hong Kong
Economic Policy Studies Series -Major policy
recommendations and the Administration's views
-Town Planning in Hong Kong a Critical
View-Author- Lawrence Wai-chung LAI
40HKILA Inputs on SDP
- SDP is primarily concerned with future land use-
the interaction between land rights and land
management. - includes the enjoyment of the land and the rights
that are associated with it. - Should rely on some form of land administration
infrastructure which permits the complex range of
Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities in land
to be identified, mapped and managed as a basis
for policy formulation and implementation.
41HKILA Inputs on SDP
- Decision support systems (DSS) link into that
- infrastructure to help manage and analyse
- information for the process of decision-making.
- Relevant DSS and SDI are imperative driving
- forces in the development of a new
- generation of land administration systems
- that are appropriate for the changing
- humankind-land relationship.
- (
- ABSTRACTÂ OF SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES AND
GOOD GOVERNANCE - - FRAMEWORKS FOR LAND ADMINISTRATION REFORM TO
SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE - DEVELOPMENT. Â Â Lisa Ting Ian Williamson,
Department of Geomatics, The University of
Melbourne, 4th Global Spatial Data
Infrastructure Conference, Cape Town, South
Africa, 13-15 March 2000Â ) Â Â
42HKILA Inputs on SDP
- Concern about SDP s Equity, Transparency and
Accessibility - Implications and evaluation of the Consolidation
Pattern Decentralisation Pattern may be
incomplete, inaccurate and misleading without the
support of the Land Administration System. - Land administration has a critical role in
helping to address the tension between
environment and development
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Administration
THANK YOU
44Attachment 1 SUGGESTED REFERENCES ON LAND
ADMINISTRATION
- Dale P.D. and McLaughlin, J.D., Land Information
Management, Clarendon Press Oxford, 1988
(especially chapters 1 and 2). (RESERVE) - Dale P.D. and McLaughlin, J.D. Land
Administration, Oxford University Press, 1999
(Chapter 2) (RESERVE) - Papers by Prof Ian WIlliamson and other
researchers http//www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/researc
h/publications/IPW_publ.html
45Attachment 1 -SUGGESTED REFERENCES ON LAND
ADMINISTRATION
- UNECE, Land Administration Guidelines,
WPLA-Meeting of Land Administrators-
http//www.unece.org/env/hs/wpla/welcome.html - IAMSD- Land Management Issues -- Inter-Agency
Meeting on Sustainable Development
http//www.un.org/esa/sustdev/land.htm - International Federation of Surveyors
(FIG)-Commission 7 for Cadastre Land
Management- http//www.fig7.org.uk/ - U N FIG (1999) Bathurst Declaration on Land
Administration for Sustainable Development and
Proceedings of UN-FIG International Conference,
Melbourne, 24-27 October 1999. http//www.geom/uni
melb.edu.au/UNConf99/
46Attachment 1-Suggested References for Cadastres
- FIG Statement on the Cadastre http//www.sli.unim
elb.edu.au/fig7/cadastre/statement_on_cadastre.htm
l. - Henssen, J.L.G. and Williamson I.P. Land
Registration, Cadastre and its interaction A
world perspective. Proceedings of FIG XIX
International Congress, Vol7, Helsinki, Finland
14-43 (1990). - Larsson, G., Land Registration and Cadastral
Systems, Longman Scientific and Technical
London, 1991. (RESERVE)
47Attachment 1-Reference Links (GIS)
- Geo.com-http//spatialnews.geocomm.com/education/t
utorials/ - USGS-http//www.usgs.gov/research/gis/title.html
- ESRI-http//www.esri.com/company/index.html
- ESRI(CHINA)-http//www.esrichina-hk.com/
- Geocarto International centre http//www.geocarto.
com/hkchinaad.html - GIS Dictionary -http//www.geo.ed.ac.uk/agidict/we
lcome.html - Dictionary http//www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/abbrev
.html
48Attachment 1 -Reference Links (SDI/LIS)
- Rajabifard, A. and Williamson, I.P., 2001.
Spatial Data Infrastructures Concept, SDI
Hierarchy and Future directions, Proceedings of
GEOMATICS'80 Conference, Tehran,
Iran.http//www.geom.unimelb.edu.au/research/publ
ications/IPW/4_01Raj_Iran.pdf - http//www.anzlic.org.au/http//www.auslic.gov.au
/http//www.permcom.apgis.gov.au/http//www.euro
gi.org/http//www.gsdi.org/
49Attachment 1 -Other Reference Links
- United Nations Environmental Programme
- http//www.unep.or.jp/ietc/publications/insigh
t/jun-98/2.asp - World Bank Group Land Policy and Administration
- http//lnweb18.worldbank.org/ESSD/essdext.nsf/24By
DocName/LandPolicyandAdministration - International Institute for SUS DEV
http//www.iisd.ca/ - FAO-SUS DEV Department http//www.fao.org/sd/index
_en.htm - FAO-Land Reform- http//www.fao.org/sd/LTdirect/la
ndrf.htm - Sustainable Development HKSAR http//www.susdev.go
v.hk/text/en/index.htm
50Attachment 2-Power Point
- Land Administration Reference
- Modernisation of the Land Administration (L A) IN
Hong Kong Special Administration Region (HKSAR) - Attachments (1-13)
51Attachment 2-Power Point -Attachments of
Modernisation of the Land Administration (L A)
IN Hong Kong Special Administration Region
(HKSAR)
Topics Topics Frame No.
1. References 91-96
2. Introduction to and Administration 97-114
3. Land Administration in Denmark 115-145
4. Cadastre 2014 146-181
5. Conception and multi-sources enrichment of significant features for a multi-purpose cadastre 182-203
6. Digital Cadastral Data Base 204-222
52Attachment 2-Power Point -Attachments of
Modernisation of the Land Administration (L A)
IN Hong Kong Special Administration Region
(HKSAR)
7. Spatial Data Infrastructure 223-271
8. National and International Spatial Data Infrastructure 272-317
9. The Role of Spatial Data Infrastructure in supporting Decision-Making 318-354
10. Victorias Spatial Data Infrastructure 355-379
11. Examples of Unified LA Structure 380-422
12. GIS In Other Government Departments Or Subvented Institutions (Detail Version) 423-444
13. International Universities /Institutes offering Degrees in L A and L M 445-450
53Attachment 3-Word Files-
- Submission for A Public Consultation On The
Review of the Draft 2004 Digital 21 Strategy - HKILAs Submission on the Public Consultation on
Review of the Nature Conservation Policy - ??2030??????????-????????-???????????