The development of a web-based Geographic Information System for mass property valuation was the main focus of this research. The developed web GIS allows effective dissemination, extraction and analysis of mass land valuation information over the Internet. It also allows for automation of the mass property valuation process by compiling a centralized mass valuation roll database. The Westlands Constituency, one of the administrative regions of the Nairobi City County was used as a case study. The research focused on automation of the mass property valuation roll by creating a centralized database that is accessible by all users on the web-based GIS portal. This was done by customizing and integrating a web-based GIS system based on open source QuantumGIS, GeoServer and PostgreSQL/PostGIS as a relational database. Leaflets APIs were used for the development of an interactive and friendly geographic user interface. The developed system enables users to view and interact with the spatial data. This improves the efficiency and effectiveness of the decision making process and data sharing for mass property valuation and optimal property taxation purposes.
Ever rising urbanization offers opportunities for the development of real estate market that calls for an efficient property valuation approach to prepare an up-to-date mass valuation roll for optimal property taxation [
Mass property valuation may be assessed using the available traditional valuation methods such as comparative methods, cost methods and interactive analysis method which may be exhaustive, time-consuming, inaccurate and characterized with data inconsistency [
There is a need for a spatially enabled Integrated County Information System (ICIS) database for Nairobi City County into which all information about a property is collected from all sources and compiled into an up-to-date property mass valuation roll. All information about all ratable owner and property should be maintained in a reliable way by designing a mass valuation system in a holistic way. This system should also be the centralized, web-based, role-based multi-user system, where all users have their own login and roles to access various components of the web GIS system.
The development of the prototype for a GIS-based mass land valuation roll for Westlands Constituency was achieved by setting out a general objective that was to develop a Web-based GIS for mass land valuation for Westlands Constituency. The research was also guided by specific objectives that aimed;
・ To create a centralized spatial database for land parcels in Westlands constituency that identifies the ownership of each piece of real property.
・ To establish a web map for owner ratable properties in the mass valuation roll for Westlands constituency.
・ To establish an automated web-based GIS mass land valuation roll for property taxation purposes and revenues collection.
The developed system can be accessed on the internet browser using various electronic devices like the computers, tablets and smart phones. The system developed can be accessible by multiple users at ago unlike the desktop GIS applications that allow a single user at ago. The system is user friendly and easy to use as compared to desktop GIS application that requires professional training and experience.
The novelty of this research was to develop a web-based geographic information system that integrates property valuation with web mapping technologies. The development of a web-based GIS is a new technology in developing countries like Kenya where property valuation has continued to be done using traditional approaches which are inefficient and ineffective in the preparation of a mass valuation roll for optimal property taxation. Due to rapid urbanization in Africa and over reliance on land finance based revenues developing countries, call for a need of automated property valuation approaches so as to obtain an optimal revenue collection from these properties.
Westlands Constituency was selected as the study area shown in
The selected area of study serves diverse rapid urbanization and real estate development ranging from single residential to multiple residential and from multiple residential to multiple commercial developments. The region has higher property values in the real estate markets. The property values in the region are still relative lower compared to the same properties in the CBD. Property investors are heavily investing in the region and as a result land prices are increasing rapidly.
The anticipated Web-based GIS application users needs assessment was carried
Datasets | Type | Data Format | Source |
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Land parcel data | primary | Esri shapefile | Nairobi City County |
Building data | primary | Esri shapefile | Ramani Geo-systems |
Road data | primary | Esri shapefile | Ramani Geo-systems |
River data | primary | Esri shapefile | Nairobi City County |
Estate data | primary | Esri shapefile | Ramani Geo-systems |
Sales comparables | primary | Excel | National land commission |
Base maps | online | Open Street maps |
Software Application | Function |
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Quantum GIS 2.14 | Spatial data creation and processing |
PostgreSQL 9.5/ PostGIS 2.3 | Object relational database/Spatial database extension |
Geoserver 2.11.1 | Data visualization |
Leaflets APIs libraries | Development of geographic user interface |
Sublime text editor | Programming platform |
Xampp server | Creates a local host service |
out by conducting personal interviews using structured questions. A total of 100 questionnaires were distributed and administered to several staff ranging from the valuation managers, valuation officers, data officers, GIS officers. Out of the 100 questionnaires administered, 80 responses were received back and were used to determine which features they desired to use in the system.
A large format scanner was used to create a raster data from existing paper map. As the scanning took place the scanned image displayed on the computer screen as a raster digital file was saved ready georefencing. The land parcels datasets were captured through georefencing cadastral plans and digitization using QGIS. The Geographic Valuation Blocks were also captured through digitization of the hard copy valuation zonal maps designated by the Nairobi City County valuation office. The sales comparable datasets were collected from the National Land commission of Kenya in form of hard copy format. They were then entered into an excel tables for easier integration into a geographic information system environment.
An inventory of attributes in the valuation roll were populated by data entry process that included rateable owner personal information like owner names and address of location of the property, serial number, map number, land parcel number and size of the parcel, geographic valuation block code, geographic valuation block rate, market value of the property and the Unimproved Site Value (USV). A GIS-based mass valuation roll was generated from the Microsoft access database by importing it into the QGIS 3.0 where it was then joined with the land parcel shapefile dataset using the spatial join tool available in QGIS 3.0.
Installation of Quantum GIS 3.0 software was done by downloading QGIS 3.0 from the internet [
PostgreSQL 9.5 database was installed in the default program files directory and customizing the new port to 5433 and a database super password was set for use when accessing the database. A new spatial database for mass valuation roll was created in PostgreSQL using a friendly user interface PgAdmin III. PostGIS 2.3 for PostgreSQL 9.5 was installed using the stack builder and a database connection was completed by specifying the login username, password and Port as set while installing PostgreSQL [
Importing Shapefiles into the database
All shapefiles created for the study area were converted to their corresponding relational tables in a PostgreSQL database. This was done to ensure performance of spatial analysis on data of the geographical objects. The conversion of shapefiles to PostgreSQL database tables were achieved by importing the shapefiles using the shapefile import/export manager plugin in PostGIS. The imported tables contain all the attributes of the shapefile including the coordinates and geometry that define each feature in the database. All vector layers for the entire study area were imported into a centralized database. A connection between PostGIS database to QuantumGIS was also done so as to ensure real time updates of the database through a configuration of the PostGIS plugin on QGIS 3.0.
An open source GeoServer was used as a spatial data server for publishing spatial data and interactive mapping applications to the internet [
Leaflets application programming interfaces (APIs) were used to develop a geographic and user friendlier interface for the web GIS platform. The designed interface was made in such a way that the user’s interaction is simple and efficient in terms of accomplishing user goals. The interface allows the users to select and search the spatial database for the land parcels in order to view the required data. The user is also able to interact with the universal navigation tools such as zoom in, zoom out, and zoom to full extent to view the map at different scales and identification of different map features. Esri imagery and open street basemaps were also incorporated into the system to enhance spatial context of the study area in terms of data mapping and visualization on the web GIS portal.
Each component of the WebGIS framework implemented both in the database
and web application levels were tested. All the created relational tables were reloaded into the PostGIS database to test geometries of the vector datasets. In case the geometries are not created then such a table would not be drawn in GeoServer. As such the shapefile would be converted again until the geometries were created. The connection between the created spatial database and QGIS was also tested by making reconnection in QGIS then the chosen data layer in the database loaded into QGIS direct from the database. Edits on the vector data were done and then on saving the changes were directly effected in the relational table which is in turn interconnected to the GeoServer and the web application, hence change are reflected when displaying the data layer in Geoserver
The prototype development is an internet-based Geographical Information System for managing mass land valuation roll for Westlands Constituency in Nairobi City County. It consists of three main tiers. First tier is an application server which is composed of an open source spatial enabled database system that is centralized for use by all users. Secondly, the client tier, a web-based mass GIS valuation system hosted on the main website in
Establishment of centralized mass property valuation database shown by section of the database in
Plotno | Area M2 | Street | Mapno | Estate | Owner | GVB Code | GVB Rate | USV |
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1497/73 | 1983.2 | Kiambu | MD60L90 | Karura | Oaker Ltd | GEO1020 | 19,901.00 | 39,467,066.17 |
1497/36 | 1960.2 | Kiambu | MD60L90 | Karura | Stanley Kamani | GEO1020 | 19,901.00 | 39,010,537.23 |
1497/27 | 1962.7 | Kiambu | MD60L90 | Karura | Daniel Mugambi | GEO1020 | 19,901.00 | 39,060,488.74 |
1497/28 | 1960.5 | Kiambu | MD60L90 | Karura | Godfrey kabura | GEO1020 | 19,901.00 | 39,015,313.47 |
1497/33 | 1959.1 | Kiambu | MD60L90 | Karura | Johnson Kasuti | GEO1020 | 19,901.00 | 38,988,248.11 |
1497/34 | 1960.1 | Kiambu | MD60L90 | Karura | Stephen Musikar | GEO1020 | 19,901.00 | 39,007,950.10 |
1497/35 | 1959.9 | Kiambu | MD60L90 | Karura | Joseth Munare | GEO1020 | 19,901.00 | 39,004,367.92 |
1497/7 | 1971.7 | Kiambu | MD60L90 | Karura | Joseph Amunavi | GEO1020 | 19,901.00 | 39,239,199.72 |
security across multiple local storage sites. Data access policies limit the data damage by implementing encrypted virtual private networks, firewalls and rigorous password protection on the mass valuation system. The mass valuation roll database is depended on an open source technology which makes it cheaper for Nairobi City County. The prepared centralized plot to plot inventory determines specific market value of each land parcel and identification the ownership of each piece of real property. The centralized database ensures easier data portability and database administration of land record and it provides a more cost effective approach in mass valuation of property in the city.
To obtain access rights to the system users have to login using a registered username and password credentials shown in
The property mapping application in
for land parcels by single-clicking a feature polygon to create a popup window that displays descriptive information in the mass land valuation roll. The main mapping interface has the layer switcher which consists of various base maps and the valuation data for land parcels, place names and roads data. Within the Geographic Valuation Zones mapping web application, a user could also pan and zoom around a map using their mouse on a computer, or by utilizing a touch screen to pan and using the + and ? icons to zoom. A location function is also available on both web applications that utilize the location services available on a device to approximate the user’s current location.
GIS-based automation of property searches on the system enables the user to be able to search for specific property information using the parcel number from the centralized mass valuation roll database. The system user can use the search box to extract specific data related to a given feature and zooms to the specific position of parcel of interest. Data retrieval capability enables the user to obtain the associated land parcel attribute information like parcel number, parcel owner, area, street, estate, land value, geographic valuation code, map number, geographic valuation zonal rates and unimproved site value. This kind of information is very useful for property investors who would want to know all the above mentioned land attributes before making a sound decision on property transactions.
The system enables users to carry out length and area measurement on the map using the length and area measurement tools respectively. The length can be measured in feets while the area measurements being measured in square feet and square miles. Current geographic positions on web map can be measured in terms of longitude and latitude in decimal degrees by clicking at the point of interest on the map. A green marker symbol appears where one has clicked on the map and its coordinates listed in the measure box in the chosen units. In
shows the length and area measurements functions carries on the web map. This enables one to calculate the value of a property of the desired area size within a particular geographic valuation zone by making simple area measurement and the geographic valuation rates of the valuation zone or block. Property investors are able to know the value of a property regardless of the area size against other factors influencing the property value.
The developed web-based Geographic Information System is made up of various sub systems that includes Mass GIS property mapping, GIS valuation block mapping, mass valuation roll system, Automated GIS-based Revenue Management system, payment status and an automated sales data management system as shown in
The entire system allows for full automation, continuous and timely updating of the mass valuation roll based on the geographic information system that is very efficient and effective in decision making on the properties valued. An up to date centralized database allows for optimal property taxation. The web-based GIS system allows for data exchanges between land valuation system, the land rates calculation and billing system. This reduces leakage and gives a more robust system for billing, payment, reconciliation and any other purposes as deemed
necessary. The user can be able to search the exact information from the valuation roll database using the mass valuation roll management system portal shown in
The development of a GIS assisted mass appraisal system in this research can be used to optimize revenue collection from the property taxes of the valued properties based on an up-to-date centralized mass valuation roll database. The system in
The web GIS system enables valuers to collect data on valued property and sales of similar properties in the same neighborhood and even in different locations, including differences between property prices. It is possible to arrive at reasonably accurate estimates of land values over the whole valuation boundary. The
data management system is a basically a field based information system for collecting the geographic valuation zonal values of properties by the valuer from the sales comparable of the recent property transactions. This automates the entire process of collecting sales comparable of properties which are then used to derive a GVB rate values that are applied to the land parcels within the valuation zone. All data on sales property transactions are collected using the web-based portal thus automating the entire system of mass land valuation for any county government or local authority. The parcel ownership information, land parcel number within the valuation authority, the GVB code, area, street, estate and the value for the sales comparable data is captured on the web-based GIS system. With the system the process of preparing mass valuation roll becomes very easy and cost effective, when it falls due, since all the data needed is be readily available in a centralized GIS-based database.
comparable data management and collection portal.
User feedback regarding the design of the web-based GIS application was collected. The participants in the survey were given an opportunity to interact with the web-based GIS application and there after they were asked a series of short answer and multiple choice questions which used five-tiered likert-item responses. Questions were designed to gauge how the user perceived the web application in terms of usability, web interaction and practicality. 88% of respondents found that the web application had an intuitive user interface and was easy to use as illustrated in
In
The study led to the development of a Web-based Geographical Information system for mass property valuation roll database. The system offered automation
and management solutions to the mass property valuation roll, by providing one shared database hence reducing duplication and lowering maintenance cost. The web-based geographic information system for mass valuation ensures seamless property mapping across the valuation authority. The interactive property mapping component performs land searches, automates mass property valuation roll and updates of the database giving the property valuation authority and property viewers the desired results in a timely effective and efficient way. It enables developers, banks, realtors, businesses, and homeowners to view a seamless property and retrieve property tax information across the study area. The system also offered a mass property mapping interface that ensured Westlands Constituency leverages advancement in GIS technology in its service delivery. The system also offers a streamlined flow of land valuation information by having centralized database system accessible to all hence ensuring there is well structured process of collecting, storing and disseminating property valuation related information. From the study, one can draw conclusions that web-based GIS for mass land valuation is a prospective application in the geospatial world and it’s an important advancement over the traditional desktop GIS. Its application eliminates duplication and inconsistency and makes location information conveniently and intuitively accessible across organizations, at a lower cost per user. The internet provides a medium for processing spatial information to users at an amount larger than traditional GIS. The study lays the foundation for proper management of a GIS-based mass valuation roll for optimal property taxation purposes. It aids in the realization of the Kenya Vision 2030 in developing an optimal revenue collection for the well-being of the city dweller in terms of service delivery. This research can be extended to create a nationwide GIS-based property valuation system for valuing all the available resources that can provide services for a wide range of users, starting with government institutions and ending with private individuals. Further improvements to the system could be made to include improved capabilities to carry out analysis using the available data. The system’s functionality can also be improved such that it supports all of the procedures that are involved in the land administration like allocation of title deeds.
The authors wish to appreciate and thank staff at NCCG property valuation office and other stakeholders in the Ministry of Lands for the valuable data and cooperation for their invaluable input into the research.
Ludiema, G., Makokha, G. and Ngigi, M.M. (2018) Development of a Web-Based Geographic Information System for Mass Land Valuation: A Case Study of Westlands Constituency, Nairobi County. Journal of Geographic Information System, 10, 283-300. https://doi.org/10.4236/jgis.2018.103015