Print Email Facebook Twitter Exploring and Assessing STDM and LADM for gender equitable land administration Title Exploring and Assessing STDM and LADM for gender equitable land administration Author Lemmen, Christiaan (University of Twente; Netherlands Cadastre) Unger, Eva-Maria (EXI Lda; Netherlands Cadastre) Lengoiboni, Monica (University of Twente) Balas, Marisa (EXI Lda) Saad, Kholoud (Netherlands Cadastre) Bennett, Rohan (Netherlands Cadastre) van Oosterom, P.J.M. (TU Delft GIS Technologie) Zevenbergen, Jaap (University of Twente) Vranken, Martinus (Netherlands Cadastre) Contributor Oosterom, Peter van (editor) Lemmen, Christiaan (editor) Rahman, Alias Abdul (editor) Date 2019 Abstract International laws and frameworks such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with its defined Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), together with the Voluntary guidelines on the responsible governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests in the context of national food security (VGGTs) are key global cornerstones in the protection of women’s land rights and enabler for women to get land rights. Land rights for women is an issue that is linked to broader issues across geographical regions and cultural and religious differences. The SDGs specifically target women’s land and property rights in ending poverty (target 1.4), achieving food security (target 2.3) and ensuring gender equality (target 5a). To achieve these goals and to act according to these global policies, namely, to have equal land rights for women and men, land ownership and land use records need to include both genders. Though, in many countries, such records are non-existent or not up to date or do not show the reality on the ground. As a result, women are often passed over by the government during tenure recordation processes. Subject Gender Equitable Land Administrationwomen's land rightsdata modellingSGDsLADMSTDM To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5bf1bacc-b413-4f08-9cbf-257399434629 Publisher International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) ISBN 9788792853929 Source Proceedings of the 8th Land Administration Domain Model Workshop (LADM 2019) Event LADM 2019: 8th FIG Land Administration Domain Model Workshop, 2019-10-01 → 2019-10-03, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2019 Christiaan Lemmen, Eva-Maria Unger, Monica Lengoiboni, Marisa Balas, Kholoud Saad, Rohan Bennett, P.J.M. van Oosterom, Jaap Zevenbergen, Martinus Vranken Files PDF LADM2019_Paper_C2_F.pdf 749.47 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:5bf1bacc-b413-4f08-9cbf-257399434629/datastream/OBJ/view