“The focus on the quality of information and the respective efficient management of land are considered fundamental and are part of the indispensable policies to be implemented, to achieve transformative changes”, defended Daniela Pinto, country manager of Geodata, a subsidiary of the Mitrelli Group , during the seminar ‘The Future of Land Management in Angola – Challenges and Opportunities’, held in Luanda.
According to Daniela Pinto, quoted in a statement sent to FORBES ÁFRICA LUSÓFONA, these actions and the positive impacts will help to guarantee the future of Angola, with clear benefits for all its citizens.
The seminar, the document says, “aimed to discuss issues related to land governance in Angola and reflect on sustainable urban development and how the promise of shared prosperity can be maintained in an urban context of constant growth”.
Specialized in providing planning, management and control solutions based on cartography and geospatial information, and as a partner of IGCA, Geodata intends, through these actions, to make its contribution to the current land management challenges that the country faces, especially in urban areas.
The Mitrelli Group subsidiary provides planning, management and control solutions based on cartography and geospatial information, using cutting-edge technologies to develop detailed and accurate cartography and GIS infrastructures, adapted to the specifications of each project.
“Our solutions play a vital role in improving the quality of life of communities, boosting the economy, reducing costs and increasing revenues. We translate data into powerful insights and provide fit-for-purpose, turnkey solutions for any geography-related challenges in the domains of land and resource management and geographic infrastructure,” said Geodata’s general manager for Angola in the statement.
The seminar was attended by various entities linked to land management in the country, with the purpose of informing and reaffirming Angola’s commitments within the scope of the UN-Habitat Sustainable Development Goals, as well as highlighting the sector’s major initiatives in terms of land registration ( security in land tenure), land use planning, sustainable urban planning and decent housing.