The responsibility and involvement of the surveyors in the land administration

Benhamu, MOshe, Yoav Coller

The land administration practice in Israel involves both the private and the governmental sectors [7]. In the last years, there is a growth in the land activity due to a great demand of government and the private sector for development based on economic considerations. The private surveying sector, which counts some 900 active licensed surveyors, is deeply involved in the planning and development projects and in cadastral activity [6]. The private surveyor, with his disciplines carries out a great variety of tasks in cadastral process, planning process and in management and coordination of planning and construction projects. Because of that, the surveyors are thus challenged to contribute to the planning and management of urban and rural development in order to preserve and improve the quality of life for present and future generations.

Event: XXX FIG Working Week and General Assembly : Strategic Integration of Surveying Services

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