DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LAND
INFORMATION SYSTEM
ABSTRACT
This work borders on design and
implementation of land information system. The current system of land information
system is faced with few technical issues, ranging poor record keeping of lands
and their owners. This calls for the need to develop a system that corrects
this error. The design Computerized land information system assist the
prospective buyers to ascertain the ownership and availability of the property.
The present system keeps information on Land size, Land location, Land owners,
and Land use information. The methodology adopted for this project is the
Structured System Analysis and Design Methodology (SSADM), the new
system Guide buyers on how to buy land and who to meet.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Land use, land valuation, is among the
oldest questions in economic theory, (Shavell, 2004). Land is an essential
input (factor of production) for agriculture, and agriculture is by far the
most important economic activity in preindustrial societies. With the advent of
industrialization, important new uses for land emerge, as sites for factories,
warehouses, offices, and urban agglomerations. Also, the value of real property
taking the form of man-made structures and machinery increases relative to the
value of land alone. The concept of real property eventually comes to encompass
effectively all forms of tangible fixed capital. With the rise of extractive
industries, real property comes to encompass natural capital. With the rise of
tourism and leisure, real property comes to include scenic and other amenity
values. Starting in the 1960s, as part of the emerging field of law and
economics, economists and legal scholars began to study the property rights
enjoyed by tenants under the various estates, and the economic benefits and
costs of the various estates, (Epstein,2007). This resulted in a much improved
understanding of the property rights enjoyed by tenants under the various
estates. These include the right to:
a.
Decide how a piece of real property is used;
b.
Exclude others from enjoying the property;
c.
Transfer (alienate) some or all of these rights to others on mutually agreeable
terms;
d.
Nature and consequences of transaction costs when changing and transferring
estates.
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LAND INFORMATION SYSTEM
Chapters: 1 - 5
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Number of Pages: 75
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