Geoinformatics & Geostatistics: An OverviewISSN: 2327-4581

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Research Article, Geoinfor Geostat An Overview Vol: 5 Issue: 2

Remote Sensing and GIS Application in Land Administration in Nigeria

Dukiya JJ* and Morenikeji GB

Department of Transport Management Technology, School of Entrepreneurship and Management Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria

*Corresponding Author : Dukiya JJ
Department of Transport Management Technology, School of Entrepreneurship and Management Technology, Federal university of technology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria
Tel: 08055438849
E-mail: duksat2000@futminna.edu.ng

Received: February 16, 2017 Accepted: April 09, 2017 Published: April 15, 2017

Citation: Dukiya JJ, Morenikeji GB (2017) Remote Sensing and GIS Application in Land Administration in Nigeria. Geoinfor Geostat: An Overview 5:3. doi: 10.4172/2327-4581.1000161

Abstract

Land administration in any human society has been bedevilled with one form of maladministration or the other wittingly or unwittingly. This has caused untold hardship on most community and even nations in the form of boundary dispute as it is presently in countries like Nigeria. Remote sensing and GIS as a geospatial technological
application tools have transformed in no small measure the land use/land cover administration and management of developed and developing countries that adopt them. This chapter assesses the various existing property right and levels of eminent domain in Nigeria, the concept and needs for e-government. Case studies of RS and
GIS application in Land Administration were also examined; in which, Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI), the National Geographic Information System (NAGIS)] and African Initiatives (AFRICAGIS, OSS, AARSE, AOCRS) were discussed. In conclusion, it is obvious that most states of the federation are lagging behind in the use of this modern technology; therefore, all government land administrators must acquire the required skill in geospatial analysis while leveraging on the resources available at NASDA and other centres.

Keywords: Property right; E-Governments; Remote sensing; GIS; Spatial data; Infrastructure information system

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