Transforming cadastral surveying for Ghana's future

Naa Lamkai Quaye-Ballard, Daniel Asenso-Gyambibi,Jonathan Arthur Quaye-Ballard

GIM INTERNATIONAL-THE WORLDWIDE MAGAZINE FOR GEOMATICS(2023)

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Abstract
Incorporating smart methodologies in cadastral surveying is improving the land acquisition system in Ghana. Traditional cadastral surveying is time-consuming and, if not planned out well, could cost a fortune to survey larger land areas. In a recent project, a cadastral map was produced for a large area in just 20% of the proposed duration thanks to the use of mobile applications by local townsfolk in the cadastral surveying process.
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