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	Second edition of LADM published - and a special thanks
		October 2025
		The fifth part of the second edition of the Land Administration 
		Domain Model was recently published as ISO and CEN standard.  The second 
		edition is a standard that defines land administration in a broad sense. 
		Drawing up these standards took a lot of effort, but the result is 
		definitely worth it. In addition to land tenure, marine georegulation, 
		valuation information, and spatial plan information are now also 
		included. The publication schedule is listed below. 
		 
		 
		
		
		The Social Tenure Domain Model is included in part 2. The next step 
		is to develop Part 6, ‘Implementation’, together with ISO and OGC. 
		The standard has been published by ISO and CEN, its development is an 
		initiative of FIG. 
		FIG publication no. 84 provides a comprehensive overview and 
		includes an extended version with a set of training materials. 
		The new edition of LADM will be presented during the
		FIG 
		Joint Land Administration Conference to be held 3-5 November 2025, 
		Florianópolis, Santa Catarina,  Brazil from 3 till 5 November 2025. The
		
		13th LADM & 3D LA workshop is part of the program. 
		The publication of the new edition of LADM would not have been 
		possible without the  support of the FIG Foundation, Kadaster 
		Netherlands, Delft University of Technology and Twente University (ITC). 
		The FIG Foundation has awarded
		a grant 
		to Abdullah Kara, the editor of parts 1, 2, 4 and 5 of the LADM. 
		We are very grateful for this. 
		We would like to thank our many colleagues from many countries for 
		their contributions.
		Peter van Oosterom, Abdullah Kara and Christiaan Lemmen
		
		A special thanks to Christiaan (Chrit) Lemmen, FIG Honorary Member
		Together with this update on LADM, Christiaan (Chrit) Lemmen has 
		announced that he will step down as FIG representative in ISO/TC 211.
		
		
			
				|  | The work on the standard was started with his Ph.D thesis. 
				He continued working on LADM and has been one of the the main 
				drivers behind the ISO standard and the cooperation with ISO. 
				Dutch Kadaster has supported Chrit to represent FIG in ISO/TC 
				211and in the work  to develop the LADM standard. Over the past 20 years Chrit has played acentral role in FIG. 
				Apart from the development of the LADM standard he has been 
				involved in the deveopment of pro-poor Land Administration tools 
				and he has served as the director of OICRF from 2010 to 2022 
				where he handed over to Eva-Maria Unger. Chrit is highly 
				respected worldwide and within FIG, and he has attended numerous 
				FIG events, both Congresses, Working Weeks, Commission 7 events 
				and other expert groups.
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		His many international FIG engagements led to the appointment of 
		Chrit as Honorary Member of FIG at the General Assembly 2015. Even 
		though Chrit retired from Kadaster in 2021 he continued tirelessly the 
		work on the 2nd edition of the LADM standard together with Abdullah Kara 
		and Peter van Oosterom. The FIG publication 84 that gives an overview of 
		the development of the LADM standard is just the latest example of 
		Chrits hard work and engagement.
		
		In 2015 FIG General Assembly appoints Christiaan Lemmen Honorary 
		Member of FIG. Certificate and pin is presented by FIG President Chryssy 
		Potsiou
		It is understandable that Chrit has now announced that he will step 
		down from this last official post in FIG after having been retired for 
		several years. Hopefully he will still be available for good advise, 
		 insightful comments and always positive encourgements.
		FIG wants to thank Chrit wholeheartedly for his amazing, constant, 
		and absolutely outstanding work over these many years. He has really 
		been the driver and central in many activities, especially to LADM and 
		to what it has become today. And a personal thanks for many good talks 
		(and laughs) over the years, that were both fun, inspiring and soothing. 
		We hope for your continued engagement in FIG for many years.
		
		
		Thanks for everything Chrit and see you around!
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		
		 
		
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		30 October 2026