Joint properties with need of changes - without incentives? The Swedish case
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Summary, in English
Today, several of these joint property units are unused and constitute land of low value. Joint facilities exist with old statutes and participatory shares. The appropriators face major transaction costs to make changes of their joint property unit or joint facility, despite a well developed legal framework. Some efforts have been made to reduce the number of idle joint properties and update joint facilities. One pilot study was carried out for joint property roads in Southern Sweden, with EU funding. However, public funding creates a disruption in the normal process to optimize land use and land tenure options.
Costs and benefits are changing over decades for a specific joint property unit or joint facility. Some examples illustrate changed conditions. Comparison is made with some commons with other land tenure situations. An analysis is made on changed land uses and land tenure in the cadastral process, the efficiency of the legal framework and the role of the cadastral officer.
Department/s
Publishing year
2007
Language
English
Pages
1-18
Publication/Series
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Document type
Conference paper
Publisher
FIG - Fédération Internationale des Géomètres
Topic
- Civil Engineering
Keywords
- land tenure
- change
- efficiency
- Sweden
- Commons
- joint property
Conference name
Proceedings of Quebec GeoConference 2007
Conference date
2007-10-02 - 2007-10-05
Conference place
Quebec, Canada
Status
Published