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Kurczynski, Z., K. Bakuła, M. Karabin, M. Kowalczyk, J. S. Markiewicz, W. Ostrowski, P. Podlasiak, and D. Zawieska. "THE POSSIBILITY OF USING IMAGES OBTAINED FROM THE UAS IN CADASTRAL WORKS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B1 (June 6, 2016): 909–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b1-909-2016.

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Updating the cadastre requires much work carried out by surveying companies in countries that have still not solved the problem of updating the cadastral data. In terms of the required precision, these works are among the most accurate. This raises the question: to what extent may modern digital photogrammetric methods be useful in this process? The capabilities of photogrammetry have increased significantly after the introduction of digital aerial cameras and digital technologies. For the registration of cadastral objects, i.e., land parcels’ boundaries and the outlines of buildings, very high-resolution aerial photographs can be used. The paper relates an attempt to use an alternative source of data for this task - the development of images acquired from UAS platforms. Multivariate mapping of cadastral parcels was implemented to determine the scope of the suitability of low altitude photos for the cadastre. In this study, images obtained from UAS with the GSD of 3 cm were collected for an area of a few square kilometres. Bundle adjustment of these data was processed with sub-pixel accuracy. This led to photogrammetric measurements being carried out and the provision of an orthophotomap (orthogonalized with a digital surface model from dense image matching of UAS images). Geometric data related to buildings were collected with two methods: stereoscopic and multi-photo measurements. Data related to parcels’ boundaries were measured with monoplotting on an orthophotomap from low-altitude images. As reference field surveying data were used. The paper shows the potential and limits of the use of UAS in a process of updating cadastral data. It also gives recommendations when performing photogrammetric missions and presents the possible accuracy of this type of work.
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Kurczynski, Z., K. Bakuła, M. Karabin, M. Kowalczyk, J. S. Markiewicz, W. Ostrowski, P. Podlasiak, and D. Zawieska. "THE POSSIBILITY OF USING IMAGES OBTAINED FROM THE UAS IN CADASTRAL WORKS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B1 (June 6, 2016): 909–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b1-909-2016.

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Updating the cadastre requires much work carried out by surveying companies in countries that have still not solved the problem of updating the cadastral data. In terms of the required precision, these works are among the most accurate. This raises the question: to what extent may modern digital photogrammetric methods be useful in this process? The capabilities of photogrammetry have increased significantly after the introduction of digital aerial cameras and digital technologies. For the registration of cadastral objects, i.e., land parcels’ boundaries and the outlines of buildings, very high-resolution aerial photographs can be used. The paper relates an attempt to use an alternative source of data for this task - the development of images acquired from UAS platforms. Multivariate mapping of cadastral parcels was implemented to determine the scope of the suitability of low altitude photos for the cadastre. In this study, images obtained from UAS with the GSD of 3 cm were collected for an area of a few square kilometres. Bundle adjustment of these data was processed with sub-pixel accuracy. This led to photogrammetric measurements being carried out and the provision of an orthophotomap (orthogonalized with a digital surface model from dense image matching of UAS images). Geometric data related to buildings were collected with two methods: stereoscopic and multi-photo measurements. Data related to parcels’ boundaries were measured with monoplotting on an orthophotomap from low-altitude images. As reference field surveying data were used. The paper shows the potential and limits of the use of UAS in a process of updating cadastral data. It also gives recommendations when performing photogrammetric missions and presents the possible accuracy of this type of work.
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Koshkalda, Iryna, Tetiana Anopriienko, Maryna Pilicheva, and Lubov Maslii. "Methodology of Application of Modern Technologies in Land Inventory of Territorial Communities." Baltic Surveying 14 (July 3, 2021): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/j.balticsurveying.2021.14.002.

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The article defines that the land inventory allows to form land plots of state and communal property, to fill the State Land Cadastre with information about objects and subjects of land relations and to eliminate existing errors. The aim of the article is to improve the procedure of conducting the land inventory in Ukraine, taking into account modern technologies within the current regulatory framework. The methodology of land inventory using modern technologies has been developed, which includes the following components: surveying of the inventory object, topographic and geodetic works, vectorization of its territory using remote sensing data, project works, creation of a consolidated inventory plan, development of technical documentation, its state expertise, adjustment and approval, entering data into the State Land Cadastre. It is established that an effective method of implementation of topographic and geodetic works during updating of the cartographic materials is a combined method, which includes the use of aerial images with simultaneous geodetic surveying of complex areas. The use of geoinformation technologies and remote sensing data is allowed to optimize the duration and frequency of land inventory. In particular, the classification of land should be performed in the attribute tables. Ways to solve problems of protection and rational use of the lands of the inventory object have been developed. They include registration of land plots without cadastral numbers; control of compliance of land and environmental legislation, taking into account the results of land inventory for updating statistical cadastral information and making changes of the State Land Cadastre data.
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Rao, S. S., J. R. Sharma, S. S. Rajashekar, D. S. P. Rao, A. Arepalli, V. Arora, Kuldeep, R. P. Singh, and M. Kanaparthi. "Assessing Usefulness of High-Resolution Satellite Imagery (HRSI) for Re-Survey of Cadastral Maps." ISPRS Annals of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences II-8 (November 27, 2014): 133–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsannals-ii-8-133-2014.

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The Government of India has initiated “National Land Records Modernization Programme (NLRMP)” with emphasis to modernize management of land records, minimize scope of land/property disputes, enhance transparency in the land records maintenance system, and facilitate moving eventually towards guaranteed conclusive titles to immovable properties in the country. One of the major components of the programme is survey/re-survey and updating of all survey and settlement records including creation of original cadastral records wherever necessary. The use of ETS/GPS, Aerial or High Resolution Satellite Images (HRSI) and hybrid method of images are suggested for re-survey in the guidelines. The emerging new satellite technologies enabling earth observation at a spatial resolution of 1.0m or 0.5m or even 0.41m have brought revolutionary changes in the field of cadastral survey. The highresolution satellite imagery (HRSI) is showing its usefulness for cadastral surveys in terms of clear identification of parcel boundaries and other cultural features due to which traditional cadastre and land registration systems have been undergoing major changes worldwide. In the present research study, cadastral maps are derived from ETS/GPS, HRSI of 1.0m and 0.5m and used for comparison. The differences in areas, perimeter and position of parcels derived from HRSI are compared vis-a-vis ETS/GPS boundaries. An assessment has been made on the usefulness of HRSI for re-survey of cadastral maps vis-a-vis conventional ground survey.
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Kozhukhіvska, Raisa, Mikhail Shemyakin, Irina Udovenko, and Natalia Verniuk. "The innovation principles of economic model of the cadastral land valuation for business activity." Problems and Perspectives in Management 15, no. 3 (November 8, 2017): 253–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.15(3-1).2017.09.

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The aim of the article is to study, analyze and develop methods of the land cadastral valuation activity in the implementation of the procedure on revaluation of land facilities and operational adjustments, as well as to upgrade land evaluation results as a constantly functioning system for the effective planning of business activities for Cherkasy region in The aim of the article is to study, analyze and develop methods of the land cadastral valuation activity in the implementation of the procedure on revaluation of land facilities and operational adjustments, as well as to upgrade land evaluation results as a constantly functioning system for the effective planning of business activities for Cherkasy region in Ukraine. The cadastral evaluation must consider the market situations and trends the most. Frequency terms of the cadastral valuation for each of land categories and groups should be reviewed and individualized. The article analyzes the mechanism and features of types of work on updating the state cadastral land valuation in populated localities in Ukraine, in particular of Cherkasy region, for the first time. The authors found that the main drawback of types of work on the economic model of cadastral land valuation in populated localities is the duration of time intervals between rounds of the revaluation that causes a rapid information aging. The reason for this situation is related to the financial support of types of work and their large scale. The practical importance of research consists in conducting the revaluation (updating) of cadastral of land condition by Uman, as one of the most important objects of trade and consumer services in Cherkasy region in Ukraine. The cost of one square meter of such objects will increase, which will allow to increase the tax component in proportion and increasing profitability of budgets at the cluster level owing to actualization of the specific indicator of the cadastral value.
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Simon, Mihai, Loredana Copăcean, Cosmin Popescu, Margareta Măgureanu, and Lumința Cojocariu. "POSSIBILITIES OF OBTAINING CADASTRAL PLANS ON LARGE SURFACES USING AERIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY." Current Trends in Natural Sciences 10, no. 19 (July 31, 2021): 142–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.47068/ctns.2021.v10i19.019.

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The importance of research in the field of topo-cadastral or photogrammetry has been revealed by many studies but strictly with reference to the general cadastre without considering the relevance for agriculture: arable land, pastoral space, forests or other uses. In this context, the purpose of the research was to bring "automated" alternatives, remotely, to the preparation, updating or completion of cadastral plans available in the past in analog format, at the level of each ATU. The working methodology consisted of: flying over the territory with WingtraOne photogrammetric equipment, at an altitude of 300 m, generating the orthophotoplan with very high spatial resolution (below 0.5 m), vectoring the lands according to the category of use, both in the urban area and outside the commune and the creation of geospatial databases. The obtained results materialized through the topo-cadastral inventory of all the buildings in the analyzed territory (arable land, pastures, hayfields, forests, built spaces, etc.), both as a spatial location (vector format) and as a descriptive database. The application of high precision photogrammetric techniques has a practical application in real estate inventory, especially in the case of large areas, but also a complement to theoretical research in various fields.
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Song, W., and F. Zhang. "Spatio-temporal topological relationships between land parcels in cadastral database." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-6 (April 23, 2014): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-6-89-2014.

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There are complex spatio-temporal relationships among cadastral entities. Cadastral spatio-temporal data model should not only describe the data structure of cadastral objects, but also express cadastral spatio-temporal relationships between cadastral objects. In the past, many experts and scholars have proposed a variety of cadastral spatio-temporal data models, but few of them concentrated on the representation of spatiotemporal relationships and few of them make systematic studies on spatiotemporal relationships between cadastral objects. The studies on spatio-temporal topological relationships are not abundant. In the paper, we initially review current approaches to the studies of spatio-temporal topological relationships, and argue that spatio-temporal topological relation is the combination of temporal topology on the time dimension and spatial topology on the spatial dimension. Subsequently, we discuss and develop an integrated representation of spatio-temporal topological relationships within a 3-dimensional temporal space. In the end, based on the semantics of spatiotemporal changes between land parcels, we conclude the possible spatio-temporal topological relations between land parcels, which provide the theoretical basis for creating, updating and maintaining of land parcels in the cadastral database.
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Puniach, Edyta, Agnieszka Bieda, Paweł Ćwiąkała, Anita Kwartnik-Pruc, and Piotr Parzych. "Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for Updating Farmland Cadastral Data in Areas Subject to Landslides." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 7, no. 8 (August 19, 2018): 331. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi7080331.

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The purpose of this study was to verify the applicability of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to update cadastral records in areas affected by landslides. Its authors intended to compare the accuracy of coordinates determined using different UAV data processing methods for points which form the framework of a cadastral database, and to find out whether products obtained as a result of such UAV data processing are sufficient to define the extent of changes in the cadastral objects. To achieve this, an experiment was designed to take place at the site of a landslide. The entire photogrammetry mission was planned to cover an area of more than 70 ha. Given the steep grade of the site, the UAV was flown over each line at a different, individually preset altitude, such as to ensure consistent mean shooting distance (height above ground level), and thus, appropriate ground sample distance (GSD; pixel size). The results were analyzed in four variants, differing from each other in terms of the number of control points used and the method of their measurement. This allowed identification of the factors that affect surveying accuracy and the indication of the cadastral data updatable based on an UAV photogrammetric survey.
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Alwan, Imzahim, Noor Hamed, and Haifaa Husien. "Accuracy assessment of cadastral maps using high resolution aerial photos." MATEC Web of Conferences 162 (2018): 03025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816203025.

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A cadastral map is a map that shows the boundaries and ownership of land parcels. Some cadastral maps show additional details, such as survey district names, unique identifying numbers for parcels, certificate of title numbers, positions of existing structures, section or lot numbers and their respective areas, adjoining and adjacent street names, selected boundary dimensions and references to prior maps. In Iraq / Baghdad Governorate, the main problem is that the cadastral maps are georeferenced to a local geodetic datum known as Clark 1880 while the widely used reference system for navigation purpose (GPS and GNSS) and uses Word Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84) as a base reference datum. The objective of this paper is to produce a cadastral map with scale 1:500 (metric scale) by using aerial photographs 2009 with high ground spatial resolution 10 cm reference WGS84 system. The accuracy assessment for the cadastral maps updating approach to urban large scale cadastral maps (1:500-1:1000) was ± 0.115 meters; which complies with the American Social for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Standards (ASPRS).
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Roderick, M. L. "Updating digital cadastral databases in Queensland: the application of covariance." Australian Surveyor 36, no. 2 (June 1991): 92–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00050326.1991.10438721.

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Souza, Gabriel Gustavo Barros de [UNESP]. "Proposta de atualização de cadastro urbano a partir de detecção de alterações em imagens QUICK BIRD tomadas em diferentes épocas." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/86780.

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A atualização cadastral de área urbana é uma das questões mais importantes a ser considerada no planejamento municipal. Por esta área tratar de uma riqueza de detalhes acentuada, quando comparada as área rurais e de expansão urbana, torna-se difícil traçar uma metodologia de atualização de dados cadastrais que possa ser generalizada às áreas urbanas dos municípios. Isso não apenas em metodologia, mas para atender as necessidades e realidades que se deseja atualizar no Cadastro. Neste trabalho é apresentada uma proposta de atualização cadastral de área urbana a partir da utilização de imagens de satélite de alta resolução espacial (Quick Bird). São empregados, para isso, alguns métodos e técnicas nos processos de utilização das imagens adotadas. As imagens utilizadas abrangem a área teste, definida no município de Presidente Prudente. Para a detecção das alterações a serem atualizadas no banco de dados cadastrais foram utilizadas imagens pancromáticas e multiespectrais de épocas diferentes e empregaram-se técnicas de classificação de imagens para identificar e descrever visualmente os tipos de alvos alterados. De acordo com um limiar adotado, a partir das imagens e processos descritos, as alterações identificadas foram atualizadas no banco de dados cadastrais. As implicações para a seqüência adotada são apresentadas e discutidas nos capítulos desta pesquisa.
The urban cadastre updating is one of the most important questions about urban planning. In this area there are many details when compared to the rural area and urban expansion area that hinds the introduction cadastral updating approach could be generalized to urban areas. The demand of public administration and the reality of the cities must be considered in all process including Cadastre. In this work there is presented a urban area cadastral updating approach with the use of high resolution imagery (Quick Bird satellite). The methods and techniques are employed in the processes of use of the adopted images. The used images are of the city of Presidente Prudente. Images of different times were used for the change detection to be updated in the cadastral database. Image Classifications were used to identify and to describe visually the changes. In accordance with an adopted threshold, from the images and described processes, the identified changes were updated in the cadastral database. The implications for the adopted sequence are presented and discussed in the chapters of this report.
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Souza, Gabriel Gustavo Barros de. "Proposta de atualização de cadastro urbano a partir de detecção de alterações em imagens QUICK BIRD tomadas em diferentes épocas /." Presidente Prudente : [s.n.], 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/86780.

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Resumo: A atualização cadastral de área urbana é uma das questões mais importantes a ser considerada no planejamento municipal. Por esta área tratar de uma riqueza de detalhes acentuada, quando comparada as área rurais e de expansão urbana, torna-se difícil traçar uma metodologia de atualização de dados cadastrais que possa ser generalizada às áreas urbanas dos municípios. Isso não apenas em metodologia, mas para atender as necessidades e realidades que se deseja atualizar no Cadastro. Neste trabalho é apresentada uma proposta de atualização cadastral de área urbana a partir da utilização de imagens de satélite de alta resolução espacial (Quick Bird). São empregados, para isso, alguns métodos e técnicas nos processos de utilização das imagens adotadas. As imagens utilizadas abrangem a área teste, definida no município de Presidente Prudente. Para a detecção das alterações a serem atualizadas no banco de dados cadastrais foram utilizadas imagens pancromáticas e multiespectrais de épocas diferentes e empregaram-se técnicas de classificação de imagens para identificar e descrever visualmente os tipos de alvos alterados. De acordo com um limiar adotado, a partir das imagens e processos descritos, as alterações identificadas foram atualizadas no banco de dados cadastrais. As implicações para a seqüência adotada são apresentadas e discutidas nos capítulos desta pesquisa.
Abstract: The urban cadastre updating is one of the most important questions about urban planning. In this area there are many details when compared to the rural area and urban expansion area that hinds the introduction cadastral updating approach could be generalized to urban areas. The demand of public administration and the reality of the cities must be considered in all process including Cadastre. In this work there is presented a urban area cadastral updating approach with the use of high resolution imagery (Quick Bird satellite). The methods and techniques are employed in the processes of use of the adopted images. The used images are of the city of Presidente Prudente. Images of different times were used for the change detection to be updated in the cadastral database. Image Classifications were used to identify and to describe visually the changes. In accordance with an adopted threshold, from the images and described processes, the identified changes were updated in the cadastral database. The implications for the adopted sequence are presented and discussed in the chapters of this report.
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Book chapters on the topic "Cadastral updating"

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Inan, Halil Ibrahim, Abdurrahman Geymen, and Omer Faruk Inan. "Updating and Maintaining Land Parcel Types Through Crowd-Sourced Land Use/Cover Classification." In Cadastre: Geo-Information Innovations in Land Administration, 55–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51216-7_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cadastral updating"

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Dawidowicz, Agnieszka, and Karol Dawidowicz. "The Effectiveness of Cadastre Updating in Poland." In Environmental Engineering. VGTU Technika, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.184.

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In developed societies cadastre is fundamental and reference system on land for other land information systems. It protects the legal boundaries of the properties. It is also significant from the point of view of property taxes, urban planning and development of real estate markets. It is important that cadastre reflects the current status on the ground. Any changes in both the physical and legal space relating to real estate should be immediately updated in the system. The article presents the study on the effectiveness of cadastre updating in Poland. The effectiveness of updating cadastral data was examined from the point of view of determined criteria as a case study on the example of two municipalities. The research has shown that the current process of updating cadastre in Poland is far from ideal. The repair solutions were suggested.
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Busko, Małgorzata. "Updated Land Use in the Modernization of the Cadastre – Analysis of the Surveying and Legal Procedures and the Financial Consequences." In Environmental Engineering. VGTU Technika, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.175.

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Land uses are features of the cadastral database. When carrying out the modernization of the cadastre, their update is necessary, according to the Regulation on the register of land and buildings, applicable in Poland. The Regulation sets out the principles for assigning land use categories to given land. The manner of land use carries specific consequences for the owner, namely, it is the determinant of the tax rate which, together with the surface area of the land, results in a specified amount of annual tax liabilities. For this reason, defining the type and extent of land use in the real estate cadastre raises intense feelings. Here, the affairs of land owners, who wish to incur the lowest possible costs associated with the possessed property, and of the municipality – the beneficiary of the property tax, are in contradiction. The article presents the procedure for updating land uses during the modernization of the cadastre. According to the Regulation on the register of land and buildings, a digital description of the contour of land use may be drawn up, based on the results of field measurements, digitization of the analog map or the processed aerial photographs. In the project, which is the basis of this article, the sources of information on the land uses included the cadastral map in the analog form as well as surveying and cartographic materials from individual surveying tasks. However, the content of the current orthophotomap, prepared for the modernization of the cadastre, and the data from the field surveys were of the greatest importance.
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Gasincova, Silvia. "STRUCTURE, QUALITY AND METHODS FOR UPDATING A VECTOR CADASTRAL MAP REGISTERED IN THE CADASTRAL DOCUMENTATION IN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC." In 16th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2016. Stef92 Technology, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2016/b22/s09.071.

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BONDREA, Mircea. "CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE REALIZATION OF THE CADASTRAL PLAN BY UPDATING THE OLD LAND BOOK PLANS." In 18th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2018. Stef92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2018/2.2/s09.081.

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Velilla-Torres, Joan Manuel, Gaspar Mora-Navarro, Carmen Femenia-Ribera, and José Carlos Martínez-Llario. "LA REPRESENTACIÓN GRÁFICA GEORREFERENCIADA ALTERNATIVA EN LA COORDINACIÓN CATASTRO-REGISTRO EN ESPAÑA. ESTUDIO DE LA IMPLANTACIÓN DE LA NORMA ISO-19152 (LADM) A NIVEL INTERNACIONAL." In 1st Congress in Geomatics Engineering. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/cigeo2017.2017.6592.

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In Spain, the new Law 13/2015, dated June 24, modifying the Mortgage Law and the Cadastre Law in the search for its coordination, introduce the obligation to obtain georeferenced mapping and update the Cadastre in many cases. It is necessary to provide the graphic representation of the farms in case of: segregation, division, grouping and aggregation, and in the case of the operations of parceling, reparcelling, land consolidation, segregation, division, grouping or aggregation, forced expropriation or demarcation which determine a reordering of the land. It also requires the geographical delimitation of the area occupied by buildings declared within a farm. In all of these cases, if there is no coincidence of the farm in the field with the descriptive cadastral certification and the graphic of the farm, an alternative georeferenced graphical representation, duly accredited, is necessary, and where the adventurers are quoted to express or not their Conformity. This thesis aims to investigate an international level with the possibility of collaborating in the current developments, especially applying the ISO 19152 (On the Land Administration Domain Model) to the Spanish case and national level, applying the new Reforms of the Mortgage Law and the Cadastre Law. Performing geo-referenced graphical maps, in the cases in which the law forces it. To develop GIS software for the automation of information creation, as well as, the new formats creation used to Spanish Cadastre updating. The software will be tested in the real cases that will be performed.http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIGeo2017.2017.6592
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Karabin, Marcin. "ISSUES RELATED TO UPDATING THE CADASTRE IN THE COURSE OF BUILDING PROCESS." In 19th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings. STEF92 Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2019/2.2/s09.023.

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Karabin, Marcin. "DATA CONCERNED BUILDINGS IN POLISH CADASTRE � LEGAL AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF DATA ACQUISITION AND UPDATING." In 16th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2016. Stef92 Technology, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2016/b22/s09.022.

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Leidinger, Felix, Dimitri Bulatov, Peter Wernerus, and Peter Solbrig. "Semi-automated tree-cadastre updating and tree classification based on high-resolution aerial RGB-imagery in Melville, Australia." In Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications XI, edited by Karsten Schulz, Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos, and Ulrich Michel. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2570970.

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Przewiezlikowska, Anna. "THE ANALYSIS OF THE UPDATING TIME OF SUBJECT AND OBJECT DATA DUE TO THE INFORMATION FLOW BETWEEN THE SYSTEMS OF THE REAL ESTATE CADASTRE AND THE LAND AND MORTGAGE REGISTER." In 14th SGEM GeoConference on INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b23/s11.118.

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