Sunday, January 9, 2011

Cors

Cors
Ulan Bator, Mongolia - International Land Systems (ILS), Inc. has successfully delivered continuously operating reference stations (CORS), a key element in improving the network map of the spatial Mongolia suburbs. On 2 December 2010, the Department of Roads, Transport, Public Works and Urban Development and the Millennium Challenge Account - Mongolia introduced the ceremony of the CORS. ILS has been commissioned to implement within CORS theMillennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) through the project property (PRP) funding.
The PRP is to increase the safety and capitalization of the country in the hands of the Mongols on low incomes. The activities of the project improves the formal recognition and transfer of land rights and the issue of negotiable completely (use a collapsible circular tent of the nomads in Central Asia) from their land to Germany deprived area residents Ulaanbaatar and 8 regional centers.
Transformation of a traditionally nomadic culture to an urban environment presents some unique challenges for the Government of Mongolia on the cadastre and registration. In the past 30 years the population of Ulaanbaatar is has almost tripled. ILS Vice-President for International Programs, Noel Taylor said: "The refurbishment and modernization of the geodetic network and equipment, and the digitization of QuickBird satellite imagery, the Government of Mongolia effective survey property lines Gers suburb an essential condition for granting land titles to residents of the Mongolia.


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