معرفی
Malumbo Chaka Chipofya is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management. His research focuses on land administration systems, cadastral modernization, and geospatial technologies applied to sustainable development. He contributes to UN SDGs through work on land rights, displacement solutions, and standardized land documentation frameworks.
- Expertise: Land tenure systems, cartography, GIS applications in land governance
- Key Projects: Co-Investigator in the 2024-2028 'Resilient Approaches in Natural Geland Ecosystems' project
Research interests include integrating machine learning into cadastral processes, ICT solutions for displaced communities, and applying the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) globally. Recent publications explore巴基斯坦's cadastre systems and semi-automated land parcel mapping techniques.
Peer-reviewed work includes contributions to Land and Survey Review. His research emphasizes bridging legacy land systems with modern geospatial standards to enhance land governance and sustainability.


