LAB National Land Registry Special Interest Workshop Series – Workshop 1: Future State Products & Services

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LAB National Land Registry – Special Interest Workshop Series

Topic: Future State Products & Services
Date: June 16, 2021
Time: 9:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM EST
Length: 3 hours

Objectives:

In this special interests workshop we will explore the understanding of how well the existing registry is meeting First Nations needs and where improvements are needed in terms of:

  • Information Products: reports, results and data that can be obtained from the Register
  • Search: how information is found
  • Register Information: what it contains and how it is organized
  • Integrated Spatial and Textual Data: need for combining spatial and textual data into unified views and data products
  • Parcels Not Based on Survey: handling of parcels with textual descriptions that do not have a spatial representation within the Registry parcel map
  • Land Registry Services: supporting land governance and management tools

Target Audience:

  • Operational, Developmental & Signatory First Nations, Interested First Nations:
    Land Governance Directors, Land Managers and Staff, Chief & Council,
    Band Managers, Lands Committee Members, Elders and Youth

 

 

 

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