GeoConnexion
 
Home
 
Geo: International
 
This month's issue Online News Online Articles
 
GeoConnexionUK
 
This month's issue Online News Online Articles
 
GEOlympics
 
GeoResources
 
Recruitment Directory Events Education Subscription Contact Details Media Pack ISPRS - Information From Imagery FIG - International Federation of Serveyors
 
Login
Email: Password:

 

Forgotten your details?
Click here
 
 
Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader

Geo: International > News > News Item

GAF mining title cadastre and registry in Mongolia

Munich, 2008. GAF has been awarded a contract to design and establish the new automated and countrywide Mining Registry and Cadastre System for Mongolia. After the successful completion of contract negotiations GAF will start work on-site in November 2008. The project under the Governance Assistance Program (GAP) aims to improve governance in the mining sector, through the establishment of a transparent system to grant, manage and cancel permits. The efficient and reliable management of mining titles is considered as a backbone to increase investment and growth in the mining sector of Mongolia.

The Project’s objective is to strengthen the property rights and security of tenure within the mining sector; enhance the transparency of the mineral licensing process and government’s regulatory capacity through improved efficiency, information availability and management.

A core element of the Project is the supervision, development, equipping and implementation of a fully computerized mining registry and cadastre system. Existing analogue and digital data will be inventoried and re-organised. Institutional strengthening including focussed training activities and legal advice shall enhance the overall framework created by the new Mineral Law for the benefit of the administration, miners, investors as well as the public.

Works will be performed for the Mineral Resources and Petroleum Authority of Mongolia, MRPAM. The project duration is 24 months, including a maintenance and support phase of 12 months. Activities are funded by the World Bank, International Development Association. The contract value amounts to 0.5 million EUR. The activities in Mongolia follow countries like Nigeria, DRC, Madagascar and Namibia, where GAF has set-up nation-wide computerised mining titling systems, some successful in operation for more than 10 years.

About GAF

GAF, a Telespazio company, is globally active and has an international reputation as a competent provider of project design, management and implementation services in the fields of geo-information and spatial IT consultancy to private and public clients. The company has set new standards in quality, competence and reliability, while simultaneously developing a high-performance and multi-disciplinary range of products and services.


For more information visit:

GAF


Geo: International

 

Past Issues - Archive
International LiDAR Mapping Forum 2009 in 3 weeks… More…
07 January 2009, 10:56am
Navigation Day @ CeBIT 2009 - 6 March… More…
07 January 2009, 10:45am
Special Session on Fuzzy GI at IFSA World Conf.… More…
06 January 2009, 11:44am
ESRI $1 Million U.S. Grant Program for CCIM… More…
06 January 2009, 11:00am
Scientists spend a white Christmas in Antarctica… More…
22 December 2008, 12:56pm
At CeBIT 2009 (3 – 8 March, 2009)… More…
15 December 2008, 2:10pm
Balloon over Brazil checks out pollutants… More…
12 December 2008, 12:38pm
ESA satellites flying in formation… More…
04 December 2008, 9:47pm
ESA satellites focusing on the Arctic… More…
02 December 2008, 5:15pm
This Month's Burning Issue...
Each month we select a hot topic and a leading figure in the industry to write about it.
This month's burning issue:

What message are we sending to senior level decision makers about the importance and value of Spatial Data Infrastructure - SDI - if we keep misrepresenting what SDI is or is all about?

In previous editorials in this magazine I have touched on various SDI issues, especially now that the pan-European SDI has achieved a legally mandated status within the European Union's 27 Member States. Yet I fear that the Geographic Information community - or communities, for there are many - continue to… More…


Website content & images remain the intellectual property of GeoConnexion Ltd. All rights reserved