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Spatially Enabling land administration : Drivers , Initiatives and Future Directions for Australia Jude Wallace, Brian Marwick, Rohan Bennett, Abbas Rajabifard, Ian Williamson, Nilofer Tambuwala, Katie Potts, Muyiwa Agunbiade Centre for SDI and land administration , The University of Melbourne, Australia Abstract Spatially enabled societies demand accurate and timely information about land . Australia's land administration systems are state and territory based, administered by independent agencies. These arrangements have served the nation well. However, Australia's increasingly national economic, environmental, and social management priorities challenge their design and capacity. land management issues now require approaches based on need, not jurisdiction. Information to found sound policymaking at a national level is also essential. Indeed, a national infrastructure for managing land information is an obvious tool needed by governments at all levels: national, state and territory and local.
Spatially Enabling Land Administration: Drivers, Initiatives and Future Directions for Australia Jude Wallace, Brian Marwick, Rohan Bennett, Abbas Rajabifard, Ian Williamson,
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