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GE 198 Undergraduate Research Manuscripts Adaption of the ISO 19152 Standards The Land Administration Domain Model, Perspective

e of the Local Government Unit A Case Study of Makati City

By Kenneth A. Quisado 2006-30734 And Miguel R. Carreon 2005-12473

Submitted to the Department of Geodetic Engineering College of Engineering University of the Philippines

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Bachelor of Science In Geodetic Engineering

April 2013
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Abstract
What LADM classes are included and what are not included? What classes, not mentioned in LADM if any, can be integrated into the model? What is/are the benefit/s of the development of the model? These are the questions that will be addressed in the paper. One of the most relevant tools is a software application built on top of a data model. The data model is the core, data to include and how to structure this. The development of a Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) based on the perspective of a Local Government Unit (LGU) will be a core. This will be organized using information found in cadastral maps and other related documents classified into packages. The model will display the relationships that exist within the current system. It will support the automation and integration of publicly available land records and information. With such model, information can be shared with other government offices as well as the requesting public as quickly as possible and documents and data can be sort, retrieve and tract easily as the need arises. The paper focuses on the application of ISO 19152 Standards, perspective of the LGU taking into account its relationship with the Land Registration Authority (LRA) and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).The model will be made simple as possible for practical purposes but will still consider the different sides of LAS (i.e. administrative, legal and geographic). Keywords: Land Administration Systems, Land Administration Domain Model, Local

Government Unit, ISO 19152, Land Registration Authority, Department of Environment and Natural Resources

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Acknowledgement
First and foremost, we would like to thank the Lord for giving us strength physically and mentally, and guidance throughout the duration of the thesis. Then we thank: Engr. Louie Balicanta, our thesis adviser, for the continued guidance and support he had given us throughout the extent of our research. Our research would not have been made possible without his valuable assistance. Dr. Ariel Blanco, our thesis instructor, for his continued effort to help us finish our research. For giving us additional time to finalize our research in lieu of our thesis defense. Atty. Frederick Alcones and wife Jalin, for their constant encouragement, support and advice to press on in our research, for their help in referring us to people that can assist us in our data gathering and for their insights regarding the study. Engr. Jorge Solomon, for giving us insights about the cadastral project done in the Municipality of Baras, Rizal and for sharing us their data for the research. Engr. Reynaldo Baldon, Local Assessment and Operations Officer IV of the Makati Assessors Office, for giving an amount of his time and effort to address our queries with regards to the Local Assessors Office. For giving us needed documents that were used in building the model. Engr. Joseph Rommel Erice, Investigator at the Legal Affairs Department of the Land Registration Authority, for providing us valuable information on different kinds of rights, restrictions and responsibilities when it comes to owning or claiming a land parcel. DENR-NCR for permitting us to take pictures of documents needed to supply in the model. Dr. Ma. Leonila Baustista, Associate Scientist at PHIVOLCS, for giving us time to focus on our research. Our families and friends who are always there to support us.

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