. . "201800294" . "GIMLA_003" . "7"^^ . "196"^^ . "10"^^ . "2023-04-20T22:00:00Z"^^ . "f2f" . "online" . "Active learning approach will be applied to the lectures with more theory\nLectures are supported by PPT and references to reading material\nThe students are asked to write a project proposal for a tender applying the theoretical knowledge obtained from the lectures in a group assignment"@en . . . . . . . "Basic land surveying skills and knowledge, and operational knowledge of ESRI ArcGIS, ERDAS, and Microsoft Office. Intermediate knowledge of cadastres, land registration, land information systems. Basic notions of conceptual modelling."@en . . . . . . . . . "8"^^ . "3" . "2A" . "2023-02-05T23:00:00Z"^^ . "Land Informatics is the science and technology that deals with the creation, maintenance, and dissemination of land information. It uses the existing structures of geoinformatics to design fit-for-purpose land administration systems. 3D Cadastres are land administration concepts, technologies, and systems that deal with the height dimension. Moreover, the use of ICT, open source, proprietary and web-based services, have seen an emergence of innovative cadastres. They can efficiently support unconventional land administration through documentation and management of land rights.\nThis course aims to provide contemporary knowledge, hands-on experience, and implementation know-how in land informatics and 3D Cadastre using innovative tools. Through practical sessions, students obtain experience and a better understanding of the possible innovations and their applications. Their relevance for different country contexts and scenarios are evaluated."@en . "Cadastral data acquisition technologies and dissemination methods"@en . . "Cadastral data acquisition technologies and dissemination methods"@en . "Cadastral data acquisition technologies and dissemination methods"@en . . . "Learning outcome"@en . . "Justify and defend the importance of alternative techniques for capturing cadastral/tenure information"@en . "Justify and defend the importance of alternative techniques for capturing cadastral/tenure information"@en .