Globally, contemporary forces are changing the way land is managed and administered. These
include a wide variety of technological innovations, post-conflict behavior and contexts, rural
poverty and food security. Information about ownership or other rights to land and real estate is a
source of power and authority struggles. Construction of the information models, access to such
information and maintenance of the information systems is often limited to few actors, whilst the
beneficiaries of the information, the land right holders, are multiple. This research aims at
constructing and testing a theoretical model of land infocracy. Such a model can provide a bet
ter insight in strategic behaviour and strategic solutions of actors administrating land and land
information. The model is derived through a neopragmatist research approach, which inducts
observed professional behavior into a cyclic development a theoretical model. Testing and adapting
the model relies on 3 case studies, where land information is constructed in 3 different infocratic
contexts: state-led information construction, non-state or private firm information construction and
citizen-platform information construction. In each context the social context and strategic behaviour
is compared. The outcome of the research is not only relevant for developing countries where land
administration is incomplete or ineffective, but also for western countries where the adoption of ICT
is occurring alongside organizational changes (e.g. mergers) of cadastres and land registries.
Furthermore, it is timely and opportune for international development policies, which list resolving
land issues as a priority.
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Globally, contemporary forces are changing the way land is managed and administered. These
include a wide variety of technological innovations, post-conflict behavior and contexts, rural
poverty and food security. Information about ownership or other rights to land and real estate is a
source of power and authority struggles. Construction of the information models, access to such
information and maintenance of the information systems is often limited to few actors, whilst the
benefici...
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