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Title: Defining a Marine Cadastre Legal and Institutional Aspects


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Defining a Marine Cadastre Legal and
Institutional Aspects
Andrew Binns Research Fellow Cooperative Research
Centre for Spatial Information Centre for Spatial
Data Infrastructures Land Administration Departm
ent of Geomatics
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Background
  • Australia lays claim to one of the worlds
    largest maritime jurisdictions.
  • There is an economic, social and environmental
    need to effectively manage Australias ocean
    resources.
  • Current policy and institutional frameworks for
    the governing of this ocean territory are
    complex.
  • Multifaceted relationship and interaction between
    overlapping and sometimes competing rights of
    various players in the marine environment.
  • Deficiency in the availability of reliable and
    accurate spatial data.

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ARC Project
  • Collaborative ARC research project which aims to
    define and develop a marine cadastre for
    Australia.
  • Objective
  • To provide a comprehensive spatial data
    infrastructure whereby rights, restrictions and
    responsibilities in the marine environment can be
    assessed, administered and managed.

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Marine Cadastre Concept Diagram http//www.geom.un
imelb.edu.au/maritime
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Cadastral Principles
  • Tenure Principles
  • Diverse forms of tenure exist in marine
    environment
  • Freehold title does not exist offshore
  • Ability to hold lease rights
  • Focus is more on resource management akin to the
    management of state land
  • Overlapping tenure and interests are common
    within the marine environment as distinct from
    the terrestrial environment
  • How can overlapping tenure be spatially managed

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Cadastral Principles
  • Legal Principles
  • Overlapping interests managed through legally
    defined boundaries
  • Boundaries are described within statutory
    legislation, along with associated rights,
    restrictions and responsibilities
  • Marine stakeholders must attain knowledge of
    boundaries in which they operate
  • Stakeholders need clear legal and spatial
    knowledge of rights

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Cadastral Principles
  • Legal Principles
  • Legislative framework that governs land
    administration processes upholds standards
    relating to the resolution of land ownership
    including boundaries
  • Marine legal framework describes the actual
    location of boundaries
  • Maritime boundaries need to be geo-referenced
  • Need for standards in relation to the description
    of boundaries within legislation

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Cadastral Principles
  • Institutional Principles
  • Boundaries described within legislation need to
    be visualised linked to spatial data
  • Sectoral management arrangements have evolved due
    to lack of overarching marine management
    framework
  • No standards for the compilation, collation,
    up-dating and access of spatial data
  • Spatial data exists within data silos
  • Data needs to become interoperable and available
    to all agencies within the marine environment

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Cadastral Principles
  • Institutional Principles
  • Centralised governing body
  • National Oceans Office (Commonwealth)
  • No central body within each state
  • Public and private partnerships
  • Cadastre is part of the basic infrastructure of a
    country and should be the responsibility of the
    government
  • Lack of partnerships between the private sector
    and government

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Spatial Data Infrastructure
  • Development of ASDI well underway in the
    terrestrial environment
  • Impediments to ASDI in the marine environment
  • Immature institutional arrangements
  • Lack of overarching government department to
    coordinate spatial data
  • Advantages
  • Aid in the creation of partnerships
  • Provide standards and interoperability of
    technology and data
  • Ensure the compatibility of the marine cadastre
    to the terrestrial cadastre

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Conclusion
  • Cadastral Principles
  • Policy and institutional aspects are the most
    applicable to the marine environment due to the
    physical difference in environment not being a
    primary impediment
  • Ability to apply tenure and legal principles not
    as easy, due to the limitation in the need for
    private transactions in the marine environment

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Conclusion
  • Marine Cadastre is a spatial boundary management
    tool, which describes, visualises and realises
    spatial boundaries and associated rights,
    restrictions and responsibilities in the marine
    environment.
  • Will create a national marine initiative through
    the implementation of the ASDI.
  • Task now is to develop the tools which will
    facilitate the implementation of such a marine
    cadastre.

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Project 3.1
  • Concepts and Principles of Virtual Australia
  • Project based within Program 3 Spatial
    Information System Design and Spatial Data
    Infrastructures
  • Project being undertaken in conjunction with 8
    project partners including DSE

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Importance to Australia
  • The development of Virtual Australia aims to
    provide an enabling environment in which spatial
    based applications and user communities can
    flourish.
  • This project will include not only technology,
    but also organisational incentives, procedures
    and people creating strategic value in
    developing a framework for VA. This will enhance
    the capability of government, the private sector
    and the general community to engage in systems
    based, integrated and holistic decision making
    about Australia.

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Thankyouhttp//www.geom.unimelb.edu.au/maritime/
http//www.crcsi.com.au
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