LADM's Links with International Standards, Guidelines and Frameworks

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Abstract

The first edition of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) has been available as a formal International Standard since the 1st of December 2012, published as ISO 19152:2012. It is based on / makes use of a number of standards, in particular those published by ISO/TC 211 and, of course, other committees. In addition, non-ISO standards and international guidelines related to land administration have been used as much as possible in the development of LADM Edition I. The systematic review of LADM Edition I has been officially launched and the process of developing LADM Edition II is now underway. The new edition not only refines the content of LADM Edition I, but also expands the scope to include marine georegulation, valuation information, spatial plan information and implementation. As a result, LADM Edition II is based on more standards, not only because of its expanded scope, but also because of the standards published after LADM Edition I and the principle of reusing existing standards wherever possible. Since the publication of LADM Edition I, it has been widely recognised by the international community and implemented by several countries. It is also applicable to the implementation of relevant parts of international standards, guidelines and frameworks, as well as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). LADM Edition II has somewhat more links to international standards, guidelines and frameworks, as its scope is broader than Edition I. The purpose of this paper is to document which standards LADM Edition II is based on and associated with, which guidelines and frameworks are in some way related to LADM.