Tittel: | The Characteristics of the Austrian Cadastre | Ansvar: | Reinfried Mansberger, Julius Ernst, Gerhard Muggenhuber, Gerhard Navratil, Christoph Twaroch og Eva-Maria Unger | Forfatter: | Mansberger, Reinfried / Ernst, Julius / Muggenhuber, Gerhard | Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk | Signatur: | Kart og plan | Utgitt: | Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2024 | Omfang: | S. 182-190 | ISBN/ISSN: | 0447-3278 | Serie: | Kart og plan ; 2/2024 | Geografiske emneord: | Østerrike | Note: | Open access CC BY 4.0 Attribution 4.0 International. | Innhold: | Introduction Land administration is the bundle of rules documenting land tenure/land ownership in relation to a certain area. It includes the tools for assessing, documenting, and mapping this information (Mattsson and Mansberger 2017). With it, the state contributes to the functioning of the land market by providing security, transparency and symmetric information about land, land rights, land value, land use, and land development. Such a framework facilitates efficient resource allocation, i.e. the optimal distribution of the finite resource that is land.
Cadastre and land register are the two main components of a state land administration system (LAS) for the administration of boundaries, parcels and related rights and obligations. The Austrian LAS ensures protection and equity for both owners and the broader society, encompassing private individuals and public entities, taxpayers and tax collectors. Furthermore, it underpins the trust and legitimacy of a modern state, serving as a critical foundation for its governance. | Del av verk: | Kart og plan 2/2024 |
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