Written analysis takes many forms – Monographs to guide those working with boundaries; research reports and position papers to inform Indigenous groups, government agencies and regulatory bodies; journal articles to enlighten peers; conference papers to entertain the masses; opinion memoranda for surveyors and landowners; expert reports and rebuttals to assist with litigation. Here is a soupcon of those publications:
That fuzzy shadowland – Water boundaries on Canada Lands. Monograph. 2016. Link
Improving land tenure administration in a post-conflict peri-urban Mombasa settlement. Urban Forum. 2019. Link
Adverse passion: Land grab or quieting of title? ALSA. 2019. Link
Erosion: Insidious in nature and invidious in effect. Geomatics & the Law. 2017. Link
The effect of informal property rights on First Nation communities. Geomatics & the Law. 2016. Link
WTF – what’s the fabric ? Geomatica. 2016. Link
Intra fauces terrae & jurisdictional bounds. Geomatica. 2013. Link
Coordinates in context: Technical, social & legal implications of using coordinates-only to define boundaries. CCOG. 1999. Link
Use of the New Zealand foreshore. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 1996. Link
Water submerging a non-riparian parcel. Geomatica. 1993. Link