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1 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Neil Pullar, Consultant MAINSTREAMING OPEN SOURCE TENURE SOFTWARE

2 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Acknowledgements The support of the Resource Partners involved in the Open Source Software and Technology initiatives undertaken by FAO and mentioned in this presentation is gratefully acknowledged and includes the following donors: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland UK DFID Millennium Challenge Corporation Government of Germany Government of Italy

3 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests

4 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests (VGGT) In Land Administration, SOLA open source software is an Enabling Technology for the implementation of the VGGT in that: It directly provides transparency to tenure rights records by making them accessible and easily searchable It improves service delivery in government agencies responsible for tenure rights and allows the monitoring of service requests It reduces discretionary decision making and controls registration and cadastral operations It records all changes to key records facilitating audits of changes to tenure records

5 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar The SOLA Open Source Software Integrated registration and cadastral functions in a typical district land office including case management of service requests. Provides for the in-the-field capture of tenure rights by communities and individuals using mobile devices. Stores and provides web access to community collected tenure data. Also manages processes leading to the community recognition of tenure rights. Systematic (first time) registration tasks to produce public display listings and maps, generate title certificates and digital transfer of this data to a district land office. State land tasks for lease administration, acquisition, disposal and management of state land and other properties. System administration functionality.

6 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Completed Open Source Software Solutions Neil Pullar

7 Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure in 2016 Open Tenure was specifically designed to support community tenure recording (including crowd sourcing) that included the following features: Mobile application for Android and iOS devices Allows citizen recording of tenure rights (crowd sourcing) Record claimant details, capture boundary information and collect documents and photos to support claims Supports fit for purpose mapping Claims uploaded to the Community Server for moderation by the community

8 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure – Welcome Page and Community Map Neil Pullar

9 Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure – List of Claims & Claim Details

10 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure – Claim Map & Claim Documents

11 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure Field Test, Oddar Meanchey, Cambodia

12 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure Field Test, Oddar Meanchey, Cambodia

13 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure Field Test, La Bendicion, Guatemala

14 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure Field Test, La Bendicion, Guatemala

15 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure Reserve Mapping, Kebbi, Nigeria

16 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure Reserve Mapping, Kebbi, Nigeria

17 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Open Tenure for SLTR, Anambra, Nigeria Existing SLTR (Paper) Forms

18 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Manual for Community Tenure Recording To be published online with associated training material for both community facilitation and technical training

19 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar More robust data upload mechanism to cater for slow weak internet connectivity Mapping of non-boundary point features Book marking map imagery downloads Added WTMS as a further means of accessing published map imagery (in addition to WMS and TMS (such as Google Earth) Changed order of Tabs to align with revised workflow for field recording Introduced version control for dynamic tab and field definitions Prepared Install Guide to facilitate local (non-cloud) Community Server installations where Open Tenure operates without internet and tablets connect by wireless Open Tenure Software Improvements in 2015 Neil Pullar

20 Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Customisation of Customary Tenure Right Certificates (for more, come to Open Tenure Master Class) Community Server Software Improvements in 2015 Neil Pullar

21 Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Building Bridges between Systems Neil Pullar This year we have needed to build software bridges to connect Open Tenure collected data with other SOLA software systems where this data supports a number of land administration activities: Open Tenure allowed an early start to the digital conversion of Certificates of Occupancy in Kebbi and Katsina States, Nigeria. A bridge was build between the Community Server (where the initial CofO data was stored) and SOLA Registry Open Tenure will be used in the PTCLR and Anambra State Systematic Title Land Registration pilot as a field capture (including mapping) tool. A bridge was built between Open Tenure and SOLA Systematic

22 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Building Bridges between Systems (continued) Neil Pullar In the future the Kebbi and Katsina Open Tenure Reserve Mapping could be bridged to a SOLA State Land system to support a more rigorous management of gazetted reserves in these two states

23 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Key Factors for Mainstreaming Technology for Tenure Governance The FAO experience through its Voluntary Guidelines implementation assistance to countries has identified these key factors for successful mainstreaming : 1.Model Implementations 2.Capacity Development 3.Use of Local Software Developers 4.Organizational Culture 5.Community Engagement

24 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Key Factors for Mainstreaming Technology for Tenure Governance 6.Bridging the Gap with Community Tenure Systems 7.Transparency 8.Minimizing system operational costs 9.System sustainability

25 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Technical Guide for Enabling Technologies in Land Administration Provides guidance on how technologies can be utilized to implement many of the guidelines provisions Of particular relevance to the definition and recording of tenure rights and associated land administration processes (Part 5 of the Voluntary Guidelines) Target audience is senior staff and managers in land administration agencies of countries with incomplete and emerging land administration systems

26 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Technical Guide for Enabling Technologies in Land Administration Addresses a number of key questions: How did land administration systems evolve ? What are the key elements in modernization ? How do you digitize land records ? What are the stages to develop a computerized system ? What are some of the relevant enabling technologies ? What are the issues that could impact on modernization ?

27 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Technical Guide for Enabling Technologies in Land Administration

28 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Technical Guide for Enabling Technologies in Land Administration

29 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar Technical Guide for Enabling Technologies in Land Administration Currently in an e-consultation review and expected to be published later in 2016

30 Neil Pullar Mainstreaming Open Source Tenure Software Neil Pullar FOR INFORMATION www.flossola.org Demonstration Versions available from flossola.org Registry http://www.flossola.org/index.php/solutions/registryhttp://www.flossola.org/index.php/solutions/registry State Land http://www.flossola.org/index.php/solutions/state-landhttp://www.flossola.org/index.php/solutions/state-land Systematic Regnhttp://www.flossola.org/index.php/solutions/systematic-registrationhttp://www.flossola.org/index.php/solutions/systematic-registration Community Server http://demo.opentenure.orghttp://demo.opentenure.org Web Adminhttp://demo.opentenure.org/adminhttp://demo.opentenure.org/admin User Name / Passwordtest/test DOWNLOAD OPEN TENURE FROM:


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