Redlands, California—Esri, the global leader in spatial analytics, will join this year’s FIG Congress, hosted by the International Federation of Surveyors, to be held May 6–11, 2018, in Istanbul, Turkey. At the annual event, Esri will showcase its new program for modernizing land administration systems tailored to the needs of developing countries and island nations.
Good land governance requires effective policies, efficient processes, and institutions that can determine, record, and disseminate information about the tenure, value, and use of land. The new Land Administration Modernization Program allows land administration organizations in developing nations to meet these challenges and lay the foundation for economic success.
Esri’s program delivers an inexpensive, scalable platform that allows simple field capture, management, and publication of parcel data in the cloud, or that can be implemented as an enterprise system meeting the needs of any modern land administration office. The software is donated to eligible countries for four years from date of order, and includes maintenance updates and support from Esri.
Brent Jones, Land Records/Cadastre Industry Manager, Esri
Modernize Land Administration Systems:
Off-the-Shelf GIS Technology for Modern Cadastral Operations
May 9, 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Hamidiye Hall, at the Istanbul Congress Center
This workshop will demonstrate how Esri’s ArcGIS platform is a complete, interoperable, open, and purpose-built system for cadastral operations to improve efficiency, manage data integrity, and share data across organizations and with the public. ArcGIS delivers necessary capabilities ranging from fit-for-purpose to enterprise cadastral systems, whether the aim is improve data quality, increase throughput, or enhance spatial accuracy.
Istanbul Congress Center
Darülbedai Cad. No:3 34367
Şişli Maçka
Istanbul, Turkey
Sunday, May 6–Friday, May 11, 2018