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REDRESSING THE MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS WITH DIGITAL SPATIAL DATA TOWARD RESPONSIBLE LAND GOVERNANCE
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Shamsuddin Ahmed
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DOI:10.17265/1548-6605/2017.04.003
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ABSTRACT
This
research offers a basis for spatial data management case in point that the land
governance strategy denoting as a routine of digital spatial data legacy
development is a major stipulation to the
“land resources” and the “community services”. Until
2015, Ontario’s municipalities cover just 17% of its
landmass where the municipal affairs pace complications in land use reckoned to
the seven provincial plans. The Greater Golden
Horseshoe Growth Plan often cloaks the multijurisdictional constraints, for
example, the amendment of the municipal zoning ordinance, land registry and
surveys, land claims and conciliations, and housing options and taxations. The
emphasis is to contour: first, identification of the key attributes and
entity-sets; second, structuring of the geo-relational database connecting the local activities at the dissemination areas;
and finally, the thematic features of
each municipality and their contiguity. On the contrary, responsible land
governance in municipal affairs is
obviously substance at least to the three central obligations such as approach
in integrated land management, shared periphery negotiation for economic and
environmental growth moratoria, and digital data automation properties and
protocols. The suggestion is that a massive
development of digital spatial data is necessary to readdress the municipal
affairs toward responsible land governance
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