Structure and content
The publication is structured in the following five chapters.
Chapter 2 is providing some background information on the Open-Source con-
cept. The first section gives an insight into the Governance side of Open-Source;
the second section introduces the terminology and basic concept of open-source
software; while the third section presents open-source software for geospatial
data and the establishment of OSGeo, a foundation for open-source software in
the geospatial domain.
Chapter 3 presents an overview of existing open-source tools and projects for
the management of land information. The first section is looking at the software
needs for cadastre and land administration systems and gives an overview of exist-
ing open-source tools and and possibilities. The second section looks into the
experiences and lessons from an existing platform for open-source development,
the GeoNetwork project. This section provides experiences in how to manage an
open-source project, how user and developers communities are formed and sheds
light on the steps to take for an open-source project in order to become a mature
OSGeo project. The third section describes the OSCAR project, which is to de-
velop operational open-source modules for use in several country case studies. The
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OSCAR project is commissioned by FAO and carried out by the University of Otago
in Dunedin, New Zealand. The fourth section presents the initiative taken by FAO
to support the building and use of open-source products in the cadastral and land
registration field. The fifth section introduces the “Social Tenure Domain Model”,
a standardized data modelling approach, a crucial aspect for the open-source idea
in the geospatial domain, in particular the cadastral field.
Chapter 4 then gives the perspectives of six countries or states that already
have adopted or are planning to adopt an open-source policy for their software
application approach. It gives experiences and valuable recommendations for
others.
Chapter 5 finally draws some conclusions.
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2. Background on Open-Source
and Linkage to Cadastre
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FAO-NLRA, see http://www.fao.org/nr/ltenure/lt-home/en/
2.1 Open-Source Software and Responsible Governance
of Cadastral Systems
Mika-Petteri Törhönen, Rumyana Tontchovska, Gertrude Pieper
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