The procedure followed and the results achieved from CIM piloting Gebeyehu Belay Environmental Protection Land Administration and Use Authority (EPLAUA) May 11, 2009
Points to be covered • • • Introduction ISLA printout Preparatory works Screen digitizing Approval by the committee • Field check • Public hearing • Export to ISLA
Introduction • 3. 6 million holdings • More than 16 million parcels • Second level book of holding requires plans to be attached • Speedy spatial data generation methods • CIM and provisional second level book of holding
ISLA printout • Printout of confirmed ISLA data in XL sheet • In alphabetical order • Parcel ID and names of bordering land users
Preparatory works • Identification of Kebele/Woreda boundary using CSA senses map • Selection of the right type of image • Geo referenced and auto rectified • Subdividing in to manageable size • In-house training on methodology and software
Screen digitizing • Polygons are created • Familiarization • Easley identifiable reference points
Corrections together with the committee • Minimizes field work • Corrections can be made directly in to the computer • Errors can be minimized • Boundaries of CPRs • Manageable size for group discussion
Displays • Landholders can easily visualize maps • Can be used as communication tool • Convenient for landholders
Field check • Important especially for boundaries difficult to identify on the screen • Can be supported by field measurements • Parcel IDs and ISLA printout
Public hearing • Forum to inform the public about the survey result • Approval shall be given by the public • Minutes will be documented • Approval by the Woreda • Export to ISLA
Issues for further verification • • The extent of shifts Area Variations due to topography Ground control and transformation
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