The social and economic impacts of coordinated cadastral system implementation in peninsular Malaysia

Desa, Ghazali and Majid Kadir

The aspects that have been identified and are considered primarily relevant to the introduction and implementation of the Coordinated Cadastral System (CCS) for Peninsular Malaysia are the technical and the institutional (its aspects are legal, organizational, social and economic) issues. A study conducted by Ahmad Fauzi Nordin(2001) have resulted with an improved knowledge and better understanding of the concept of CCS. There are various interpretations in regard to the meaning of a coordinated cadastre. Even the term cadastre itself has been used in different contexts to suit individual circumstances and jurisdictions. Thus, there is a consequent need to initially defined the coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia prior looking into its establishment.

Event: 3rd FIG Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific : Surveying the Future - Contributions to Economic, Environmental and Social Development

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