Socioeconomic Potential of Land Administration Services - WPLA Workshop
21 - 23 May 2014 Copenhagen, Denmark
		
		
			The aim of the workshop was to investigate the socioeconomic 
			potential of land administration services and to share experiences 
			and present new and alternate use of open and interoperable property 
			data. The WPLA workshop was successfully  hosted by the United 
			Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the Danish 
			Geodata Agency.
		 
	 
		
			
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	  News in 2014
  |  Socioeconomic Potential of Land Administration Services 
				WPLA Workshop 21 - 23 May 2014 Copenhagen, DenmarkThe workshop was hosted by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 
	(UNECE) and the Danish Geodata Agency. Its aim was to investigate the 
	socioeconomic potential of land administration services and to share 
	experiences and present new and alternate use of open and interoperable 
	property data. Especially Danish case stories on plans and experiences were 
	presented together with other initiatives to increase access to data. The 
	workshop also examined the socioeconomic effects of well functioning land 
	registration services and the effects of effective land administration 
	services building on open and standardized property data. Key note speaker
				Jens Krieger Røyen, the Danish Basic Data Program noted that Denmark 
	is right now in the middle of the open data program and that it has been 
	“bigger than we though it would be and more complex both in regulation and 
	in practice. It is complicated but definitely worthwhile”. One of the main 
	question is “what data is good enough – and what is it going to be used 
	for”.
 
				 
 Nearly 100 participants were gathered to the workshop that was held in 
	Copenhagen, Denmark. FIG was represented by FIG President CheeHai Teo 
	and FIG Manager Louise Friis-Hansen. Furthermore, FIG Vice President
				Chryssy Potsiou participated as the Greek member, and she is 
	furthermore member of the Working Party Bureau.
 FIG President CheeHai Teo gave a presentation under the headline 
	“Socioeconomic Impacts of Interoperable Land Administration Systems” on 
	“Modernising Land Agencies Budgetary Approach (CoFLAS): Costing and 
	Financing of Land Administration Services in Developing Countries” that 
	UN-Habitat/GLTN is developing in cooperation with FIG. The background for 
	CoFLAS is to develop a useful and practical methodology (tool) whereby the 
	costing and financing of land administration services in developing 
	countries can be reformed and modernized with a view to enabling the 
	agencies provide cost effective, efficient, sustainable and affordable 
	services. The Danish Geodata Agency successfully organised this workshop. 
				 
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