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BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024 Geographic information. Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Generic conceptual model

BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024

Geographic information. Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Generic conceptual model

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024
Pages:40
Released:2024-01-23
ISBN:978 0 539 15629 4
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024 - Geographic Information. Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Generic Conceptual Model

BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024 - Geographic Information. Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Generic Conceptual Model

Standard Number: BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024

Pages: 40

Released: 2024-01-23

ISBN: 978 0 539 15629 4

Status: Standard

Unlock the Future of Land Administration with BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024

Introducing the BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024, the latest standard in geographic information and land administration. This comprehensive document, titled Geographic Information. Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Generic Conceptual Model, is an essential resource for professionals in the field of land administration, urban planning, and geographic information systems (GIS).

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The BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024 standard is designed to provide a robust framework for the management and administration of land information. Here are some compelling reasons why this standard is indispensable:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: With 40 pages of detailed content, this standard covers all aspects of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM), ensuring you have all the information you need at your fingertips.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on January 23, 2024, this standard reflects the latest advancements and best practices in the field of land administration.
  • Global Recognition: As an ISO standard, it is recognized and respected worldwide, making it a valuable addition to your professional toolkit.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 15629 4 - Easily reference and cite this standard in your work and research.

Key Features of the BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024

The BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024 standard offers a range of features designed to enhance your understanding and application of the Land Administration Domain Model:

  • Generic Conceptual Model: Provides a high-level framework that can be adapted to various land administration systems, ensuring flexibility and scalability.
  • Detailed Guidelines: Offers clear and concise guidelines for implementing the LADM, helping you to streamline your land administration processes.
  • Best Practices: Incorporates best practices from around the world, allowing you to benefit from the collective knowledge and experience of global experts.
  • Interoperability: Ensures compatibility with other geographic information standards, facilitating seamless integration with existing systems.

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The BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024 standard is ideal for a wide range of professionals and organizations, including:

  • Land Administrators: Enhance your land management practices with a standardized approach that improves accuracy and efficiency.
  • Urban Planners: Utilize the LADM to support sustainable urban development and land use planning.
  • GIS Professionals: Integrate land administration data with geographic information systems to create comprehensive and actionable insights.
  • Government Agencies: Implement a standardized framework for land administration that supports transparency and accountability.
  • Academics and Researchers: Access a wealth of information and guidelines to support your research and teaching in the field of land administration.

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  • Improved Data Quality: Ensure the accuracy and consistency of land administration data, reducing errors and discrepancies.
  • Enhanced Decision-Making: Access reliable and standardized information to support informed decision-making in land management and urban planning.
  • Increased Efficiency: Streamline land administration processes, saving time and resources.
  • Global Compatibility: Align your practices with international standards, facilitating collaboration and data exchange with global partners.
  • Future-Proofing: Stay ahead of the curve with a standard that reflects the latest advancements and trends in land administration.

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BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 19152-1:2024 Geographic information. Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.70 IT applications in science
This document: —     defines a reference Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) covering basic information-related components of land administration/georegulation; —     provides an abstract, conceptual model with packages related to: —     parties (people and organizations), —     basic administrative units, rights, responsibilities and restrictions (RRRs), —     spatial units, —      a generic conceptual model (sources and versioned object); —      provides terminology for land administration/georegulation, based on various national and international systems, that is as simple as possible in order to be useful in practice. The terminology allows a shared description of different formal or informal practices and procedures in various jurisdictions; —     provides a content model independent of encoding, allowing for the support of various encodings; —     provides a basis for national and regional profiles; —     enables the combining of land administration/georegulation information from different sources in a coherent manner. The following are outside the scope of this document: —     interference with (national) land administration/georegulation laws with potentially legal implications due to the possibility of describing different types of systems but in the same notation; —     construction of external databases with party data, address data, land cover data, physical utility network data, archive data and taxation data. However, the LADM provides stereotype classes for these data sets to indicate which data set elements the LADM expects from these external sources, if available. This document provides the concepts and basic structure for standardization in the land administration/georegulation domain. It defines a general schema that permits regulatory information to be described. It also allows for the relationship to multiple parties and groups to be expressed together with a referencing structure so that sourcing of all information systems can be maintained. This document establishes the common elements and basic schema upon which more detailed schema can be established.