An exposure to wider issues of land tenure, land administration, land registration and cadastral surveying in the national and international arena.
See SURV 456 for the details of this paper.
SURV 556 is geared towards students
enrolled for honours degrees and other postgraduate qualifications. It has identical
lectures, structure, teaching arrangements, graduate attributes and learning outcomes
to SURV 456, differing only in an extended country project and augmented tutorial
readings.
Paper title | Advanced Land Tenure |
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Paper code | SURV556 |
Subject | Surveying |
EFTS | 0.1482 |
Points | 20 points |
Teaching period | Second Semester |
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) | $1,247.55 |
International Tuition Fees (NZD) | $5,305.26 |
- Prerequisite
- 216 points
- Restriction
- SURV 426, 456
- Eligibility
- Students need to be registered for honours.
Although SURV 306 forms an ideal preparation for SURV 556, it is not a requirement. - Contact
- david.goodwin@otago.ac.nz
- Teaching staff
- Convenor and Lecturer: Dr David Goodwin
- Paper Structure
- The paper explores a spectrum of land tenure issues including:
- Boundaries
- Securing and documenting rights in land
- Land tenure types
- Communal tenure
- Informal settlement and land invasion
- Adjudication
- Fragmentation and multiple ownership
- Community-based natural resource management
- Credit
- Voluntary land tenure guidelines
- Land administration
- Property markets and leasing
- Treaty making
- Case studies from other countries
- Teaching Arrangements
The paper is offered in the second semester of alternate years, with the next course being offered in 2021. Teaching is by way of lectures, tutorials on topical land tenure issues and through students sharing their own findings on countries with land tenure and cadastral systems dissimilar to that of New Zealand. Students complete an in-depth study on these countries and, towards the end of the semester, present these country projects to the rest of the class.
There are two tests in the semester to ensure that learning is spread evenly throughout the semester, and sometimes a mini-test on tutorial readings prior to tutorials.- Textbooks
Textbooks are not required for this paper.
Skeleton lecture notes are available in the form of a course book costing approximately $12.- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Global perspective, Interdisciplinary perspective, Communication, Critical thinking,
Cultural understanding, Research, Self-motivation.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
- Improvements to land tenure systems are best done with an awareness of alternative models and wider global issues, and this paper provides knowledge and skills that should help graduates to take their place as players in the land tenure consultancies both within New Zealand and internationally.