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Chouquer, Gérard. "Les transformations récentes de la centuriation Une autre lecture de l’arpentage romain." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 63, no. 4 (2008): 845–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900025877.

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RésuméLa centuriation ne peut être étudiée qu’avec des archives écrites (les textes des Gromatici veteres; les plans cadastraux d’Orange) qui sont largement postérieures au principal moment de mise en place de ces grands quadrillages agraires. De même, alors que l’archéologue peine à retrouver la trace matérielle de ces trames, l’archéogéographe qui étudie la morphologie agraire travaille sur des formes qui sont, elles aussi, très largement postérieures aux faits qui leur ont donné naissance. Pour ces raisons, la centuriation change en ce moment et devient objet d’une archéogéographie, entendue comme une archéologie du document afin de savoir de quoi celui-ci est la source.
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Si youcef, K., I. Boukerch, F. Z. Belhouari, A. M. Seddiki, and B. Takarli. "THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PROCEDURE FOR THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE OLD RASTER CADASTRAL PLANS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B4-2020 (August 24, 2020): 177–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b4-2020-177-2020.

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Abstract. Algeria faces challenges of globalization. It classifies the establishment of the national general urban and rural territory cadastre as top priority. The National Cadastre Agency has implemented a policy aimed at improving the quality and accuracy of the resulting documentation, in order to widen the scope of the latter in the various fields.Since the launching of the first operations to establish the general cadastre of the national territory, the graphic cadastral documentation which was carried out based on aerial images (ortho-photographs or restitution plans) present mismatch either between the external borders or between the section plans that compose the communal (municipal) cadastral plane.This article describes one of the simultaneous plane adjustment techniques inspired by the aero triangulation used in photogrammetry. In a first step, we built the photogrammetric unit where we consider the cadastral planes as photogrammetric models. In a second step, the constructed units will be used to form a superstructure covering a very large area like in the photogrammetric block case. Finally, this superstructure is adjusted, where the discrepancies are reduces relatively between these section plans using Tie Points (TP) and absolutely by relying on an optimal number of Ground Control Points (GCP) in the terrain system suitably distributed on the block.This technique makes it possible to preserve the relationships between the data in a precise way and to guarantee the continuity in the acquisition of the data which can be added later. It also makes it possible to solve the problem of the overlap between the isolated section plans due to the non-optimal distribution, the insufficiency, or the absence of control points.The evaluation results obtained after the experiments report that the proposed adjustment technique is efficient to solve such a problem.
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Chukhvacheva, Y. E., and A. N. Timofeev. "Real estate objects on EEKO cadastral and engineering topographic plans." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 3 (May 18, 2022): 183–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2022-3-183-188.

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The geometric component of the EEKO plans, cadastral OKS and engineering topographic plans is compared. Their similarities and differences are shown. Errors in geometry are investigated. It is noted as the most accurate and complete engineering and topographic plan, which undergoes a number of controls in the process of creation. Conclusion - in order to exclude gross errors in the metric position of real estate objects, it is necessary to control boundary and technical plans, which are the basis of on-duty cadastral maps.
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Peerbocus, Ally, and Geneviève Jomier. "The management of the cadastral evolution using documented cadastral plans." Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 28, no. 5 (2004): 487–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2003.11.004.

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Hong, Sung-Eon. "Plans for Cadastral Information Quality Improvement." Journal of Digital Convergence 13, no. 2 (2015): 185–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/jdc.2015.13.2.185.

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Szmatloch, Karolina. "The Impact Of Changing Determinations Of A Local Spatial Development Plan On The Cadastral Value Of Real Estate." Real Estate Management and Valuation 23, no. 4 (2015): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/remav-2015-0032.

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Abstract This paper concerns changes of the cadastral value of real estate connected with changes in the land use determinations of the local spatial development plan in a given area over the analyzed period of time. The research has revealed a variable course of the determinations of adopted local plans over the years, which would indicate the need to re-appraise the cadastral value of real estates, as well as recharge the tax ad valorem. To demonstrate the effects of the identified changes in spatial development plans in accordance with the assumptions of mass appraisal, the cadastral value of sample real estates located in the area of research was determined. The real estates were covered by a change of intended use resulting from adopting the Local Spatial Development Plan for the City of Krakow. The conducted research confirmed a significant change in the cadastral value of real estates subjected to evaluation. In addition, the characteristics of the knowledge base on real estates on the local market of the City of Krakow have been researched, and the valid legal acts regarding the connection of information contained in the local spatial development plan with the method of determining the cadastral value of a real estate have been analyzed.
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Mantey, S. "Suitability of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Cadastral Surveys." Ghana Mining Journal 19, no. 1 (2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gm.v19i1.1.

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Cadastral surveys in Ghana often employ well known surveying equipment such as Total Station andGNSSreceivers or a combination of both. These survey techniques are well-established and widely accepted. However, there are limitations in certain areas. In situations where difficult terrain and inaccessible areas and dense vegetation are encountered or when surveyor’s life may be at risk, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) could be used to overcome the limitations of these well-established survey instruments. This research used high resolution images from UAV (DJI Phantom 4) to survey plots within the University of Mines and Technology land area. Coordinates of the boundary points were extracted using Agisoft Photoscan.GNSSreceivers were also used to survey the land and the same boundary point coordinates obtained and compared. This enabled the establishment of accurate ground control points for georeferencing. The coordinates obtained from both UAV andGNSSSurveys were used to prepare cadastral plans and compared. The difference in Northings and Eastings from UAV andGNSSsurveys were +0.380 cmand +0.351 cmrespectively. These differences are well within tolerance of +/-0.9114 m(+/-3 ft) set by the Survey and Mapping Division (SMD) of the Lands Commission for cadastral plans production. This research therefore concludes that high resolution images from UAVs are suitable for cadastral surveying. Keywords: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Drones, Global Navigation Satellite Systems, Cadastral Surveys
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Masri, T., and D. R. Paudyal. "DEVELOPMENT OF 3D CADASTRE IN NEW SOUTH WALES THROUGH E-PLAN LODGEMENT." ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences V-4-2021 (June 17, 2021): 139–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-v-4-2021-139-2021.

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Abstract. With rapid growth of urban environments worldwide, there is an increasing need to develop more innovative and efficient land administration systems. In Australia, various jurisdictions are currently in the process of implementing 3D cadastre to support better land administration services to the wider community. The ‘Cadastre 2034 Strategy’ published by the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ICSM) for Australia in 2014 indicates that a digital cadastre will be implemented as part of that strategy. As part of development of 3D cadastre, State of New South Wales has used the ePlan model based on LandXML for digital lodgement and validation of cadastral plans. This initiative aims to replace PDF cadastral plans with the digital format of LandXML. However, with the introduction of LandXML as the chosen formats for digital cadastral plans in NSW, there has been a significantly low level of Strata Plan digital capture and submission in LandXML format by the surveying industry. The research aims to identify the main challenges and explore a suitable method to improve the adoption of the digital format for Strata Plan submission and development of 3D cadastre in NSW. In this research paper, a mixed method research approach has been used by integrating both qualitative and quantitative data. The primary data was collected using online questionnaires and surveys of different stakeholders from government and the private surveying industry. The data allowed for the assessment of the effectiveness and implications of the digital system currently maintained by the NSW LRS (Land Registry Services). A case study was used for the creation, validation and lodgement of an existing strata plan using LandXML format. This paper demonstrates that implementation of 3D digital cadastral plans needs to be more structured in order to satisfy all stakeholders involved. More investment into the representation of complex 3D geometric models and classification for validation will improve the uptake by surveyors. The paper concludes with a discussion on the implications of the proposed strata plan implementation strategy and proposes future research within the topic of strata plan validation in NSW, Australia.
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Hong, Sung-Eon. "Improvement Plans for Working Area of Cadastral Surveyors." Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 15, no. 1 (2014): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/kais.2014.15.1.237.

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Klyushnichenko, Victor, Nikolai Kaverin, and Nikita Lebedev. "INVENTORY ERRORS AND PROBLEMS TO FIX THEM." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 3, no. 2 (2019): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2019-3-2-99-106.

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Characteristic of the main reasons for emergence of the register mistakes causing suspension of carrying out the state cadastral registration of real estate is given. It constrains processes of fixing of the rights for objects of natural and legal entities and also formation of taxable base. Sources of emergence of register mistakes and possible ways of their elimination or weakening of influence are described. This type of mistakes is made mainly by cadastral engineers in the course of cadastral activity. If the materials containing such mistakes are entered in the Unified state register of the real estate, then as the defendant both the cadastral engineer, and body of registration of the rights can act as the third party. In the course of elimination of register mistakes the court appoints the cadastral engineer who on the catalog of coordinates submitted by court fixes the problem taking place between the adjacent land plots. The practice of elimination of this sort mistakes in foreign countries which is that the cadastral engineer and also his close relatives in case of his death, bear responsibility within thirty years is shown. Recommendations about decrease in the causes of register mistakes are provided in the boundary and technical plans prepared by cadastral engineers.
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Pullar, David, and Stephen Donaldson. "Accuracy Issues for Spatial Update of Digital Cadastral Maps." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11, no. 4 (2022): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi11040221.

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All geospatial data are updated periodically. Cadastral parcel mapping, however, has special update requirements that set it apart from other geospatial data. Mapped boundaries change continuously to fit with new survey plans. Additionally, new parcels have to be fitted and aligned with adjoining parcels to merge them into existing cadastral mapping. This is preferably performed by a spatial adjustment approach to systematically improve its accuracy over time. This paper adapts methods for analysis and adjustment of survey networks to improve the accuracy of cadastral mapping with better coordinate positioning and survey plan dimensions. Case studies for both hypothetical and real cadastral mapping are used to illustrate the issues and spatially resolve errors. Adjustment results achieve an accuracy consistent with other GIS layers and boundary features visible in high-resolution orthoimagery. Graphical charts based on stress–strain relationships provide a simplified means to interpret post-adjustment results to identify and fix potential errors.
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Stöcker, Claudia, Francesco Nex, Mila Koeva, and Markus Gerke. "High-Quality UAV-Based Orthophotos for Cadastral Mapping: Guidance for Optimal Flight Configurations." Remote Sensing 12, no. 21 (2020): 3625. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12213625.

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During the past years, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) gained importance as a tool to quickly collect high-resolution imagery as base data for cadastral mapping. However, the fact that UAV-derived geospatial information supports decision-making processes involving people’s land rights ultimately raises questions about data quality and accuracy. In this vein, this paper investigates different flight configurations to give guidance for efficient and reliable UAV data acquisition. Imagery from six study areas across Europe and Africa provide the basis for an integrated quality assessment including three main aspects: (1) the impact of land cover on the number of tie-points as an indication on how well bundle block adjustment can be performed, (2) the impact of the number of ground control points (GCPs) on the final geometric accuracy, and (3) the impact of different flight plans on the extractability of cadastral features. The results suggest that scene context, flight configuration, and GCP setup significantly impact the final data quality and subsequent automatic delineation of visual cadastral boundaries. Moreover, even though the root mean square error of checkpoint residuals as a commonly accepted error measure is within a range of few centimeters in all datasets, this study reveals large discrepancies of the accuracy and the completeness of automatically detected cadastral features for orthophotos generated from different flight plans. With its unique combination of methods and integration of various study sites, the results and recommendations presented in this paper can help land professionals and bottom-up initiatives alike to optimize existing and future UAV data collection workflows.
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Potsiou, C., N. Doulamis, N. Bakalos, M. Gkeli, and C. Ioannidis. "INDOOR LOCALIZATION FOR 3D MOBILE CADASTRAL MAPPING USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES." ISPRS Annals of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences VI-4/W1-2020 (September 3, 2020): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-vi-4-w1-2020-159-2020.

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Abstract. With the rapid global urbanization, several multi-dimensional complex infrastructures have emerged, introducing new challenges in the management of the vertically stratified buildings spaces. 3D indoor cadastral spaces consist a zestful research topic as their complexity and geometry alterations during time, prevents the assignment of the corresponding Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities (RRR). In the absence of the necessary horizontal spatial data infrastructure/floor plans their determination is weak. In this paper a fit-for-purpose technical framework and a crowdsourced methodology for the implementation of 3D cadastral surveys focused on indoor cadastral spaces, is proposed and presented. As indoor data capturing tool, an open-sourced cadastral mobile application for Android devices, is selected and presented. An Indoor Positioning System based on Bluetooth technology is established while an innovative machine learning architecture is developed, in order to explore its potentials to automatically provide the position of the mobile device within an indoor environment, aiming to add more intelligence to the proposed 3D crowdsourced cadastral framework. A practical experiment for testing the examined technical solution is conducted. The produced results are assessed to be quite promising.
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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 (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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Gotlib, Dariusz, and Marcin Karabin. "Integration of Models of Building Interiors with Cadastral Data." Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics 104, no. 1 (2017): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rgg-2017-0018.

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Abstract Demands for applications which use models of building interiors is growing and highly diversified. Those models are applied at the stage of designing and construction of a building, in applications which support real estate management, in navigation and marketing systems and, finally, in crisis management and security systems. They are created on the basis of different data: architectural and construction plans, both, in the analogue form, as well as CAD files, BIM data files, by means of laser scanning (TLS) and conventional surveys. In this context the issue of searching solutions which would integrate the existing models and lead to elimination of data redundancy is becoming more important. The authors analysed the possible input- of cadastral data (legal extent of premises) at the stage of the creation and updating different models of building’s interiors. The paper focuses on one issue - the way of describing the geometry of premises basing on the most popular source data, i.e. architectural and construction plans. However, the described rules may be considered as universal and also may be applied in practice concerned may be used during the process of creation and updating indoor models based on BIM dataset or laser scanning clouds
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Chio, Shih-Hong, and Kai-Wen Hou. "Application of a Hand-Held LiDAR Scanner for the Urban Cadastral Detail Survey in Digitized Cadastral Area of Taiwan Urban City." Remote Sensing 13, no. 24 (2021): 4981. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13244981.

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The cadastral detail data is used for overlap analysis with digitized graphic cadastral maps to solve the problem of inconsistencies between cadastral maps and the current land situation. This study investigated the feasibility of a handheld LiDAR scanner to collect 3D point clouds in an efficient way for a detail survey in urban environments with narrow and winding streets. Then, urban detail point clouds were collected by the handheld LiDAR scanner. After point cloud filtering and the ranging systematic error correction that was determined by a plane-based calibration method, the collected point clouds were transformed to the TWD97 cadastral coordinate system using control points. The land detail line data were artificially digitized and the results showed that about 97% error of the digitized detail positions was less than 15 cm compared to the check points surveyed by a total station. The results demonstrated the feasibility of using a handheld LiDAR scanner to perform an urban cadastral detail survey in digitized graphic areas. Therefore, the handheld LiDAR scanner could be used for the production of the detail lines for urban cadastral detail surveying for digitized cadastral areas in Taiwan.
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Gu Kang, Sang. "Establishing Efficient Cadastral Surveying Plan in Accordance with Introducing World Geodetic Reference System in Korea." Modern Environmental Science and Engineering 1, no. 6 (2016): 299–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.15341/mese(2333-2581)/06.01.2015/003.

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Čeh, Gielsdorf, Trobec, Krivic, and Lisec. "Improving the Positional Accuracy of Traditional Cadastral Index Maps with Membrane Adjustment in Slovenia." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 8 (2019): 338. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8080338.

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The main purpose of this research is to evaluate the improvement in positional accuracy (PAI) of cadastral boundary points’ coordinates through the adjustment of a large set of digital cadastral index maps of rural regions based on traditional Franciscan-origin maps of heterogeneous geometric quality. The distribution of residuals of local coordinates of reference points onto the as yet unconnected neighboring points is researched. In this article, we use the adjustment method based on neighborhood transformation with a mechanical membrane model deriving from Hooke’s Law and consider a general case study of a Slovenian traditional cadastral graphic database of various historical origins. The number of geometric errors in fieldbook information from outdated measurement technologies and inappropriate implementations of cadastral index map geometric maintenance reduces the number of complying datasets of relative geometry by 50%. Previous experiments in traditional cadastral index maps of rural regions, with triangle-based piecewise affine plane transformation (RMSE = 2.4 m), have been improved by the membrane method (RMSE = 1.0 m), based on tests at 623 control points. Positional accuracy improvement of cadastral geospatial data and the integration of geometric subsystems provided recognizable benefits for the future maintenance of a unique, integrated, centralized graphical cadastral subsystem, which is in the testing phase in Slovenia.
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Tamrakar, Rabindra Man. "A Prospect of Digital Airborne Photogrammetry Approach for Cadastral Mapping in Nepal." Journal on Geoinformatics, Nepal 11 (December 3, 2012): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njg.v11i0.23109.

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Although the history of land recording system is very old in Nepal, systemic cadastral survey was commenced only after the promulgation of Land Measurement Acts in 1963 and the implementation of land reform programme in 1964. Cadastral survey of all 75 districts of Nepal was completed in 1995/96 using traditional graphical method with plane tables and telescopic/plane alidades. Derived information from the existing maps now are outdated and do not fulfill the needs of the general public. 27 out of the 83 district survey offices under Survey Department, Government of Nepal are presently involved in cadastral mapping of the village block areas which previously have been left out in the first phase of surveys (1964-1996). These offices as well are engaged in the preparation of new mapping series of the districts using the same traditional graphical survey method. The speed of this survey is relatively slow and the general public also is not very satisfied with this resurveying method. People now are soliciting for updated and reliable land information based on new cadastral maps due to greater demand for land market and higher land values. Now the time has come to adopt an appropriate innovative approach for resurveying in the country in order to meet the growing public demands on reliable land information system as well as to provide prompt services. Although various technologies in cadastral mapping are currently available, digital airborne photogrammetry using aerial photographs probably could be an appropriate technology for resurveying in Nepal, especially in the hilly districts for developing accurate and reliable land information system.
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Mendis, L. N. J., and S. Gunasekara. "Cadastral Survey Plans Management System: A Deliberative Report on Possibility of Utilizing Innovative Technologies on Managing Cadastral Survey Plans and Mapping in Sri Lanka." CINEC Academic Journal 5, no. 1 (2021): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/caj.v5i1.71.

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Dangol, Susheel, and Buong Yong Kwak. "Improvement of Cadastral System: Scope in Nepal." Journal on Geoinformatics, Nepal 12 (October 31, 2013): 19–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njg.v12i0.9069.

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The cadastral system in Nepal is developing continuously with gradual speed. Cadastralsurvey started with chain survey and in due course of time, plane table survey was adopted for the survey in spite of its limitations in accuracy and time. Currently, total station has been practiced in few municipalities for this purpose. The paper focuses on the probability of modern data handling technology; Total station, Global Positioning System (GPS), Participatory GIS and Remote Sensing as the appropriate technology for the improvement of existing cadastral system of the country. Current situation of the cadastral system and the technology used, its shortcomings and the suitability of the proposed data handling technology are discussed in the paper. Nepalese Journal on Geoinformatics -12, 2070 (2013AD): 19-24
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Rada, Artem, Svetlana Kononova, Angela Yushkovskaya, and Aleksandr Kuznetsov. "Economic efficiency estimation of unmanned aircraft application for aerial photography." E3S Web of Conferences 291 (2021): 04005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129104005.

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The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (hereinafter referred to as “UAV”) is one of the most popular ways of collecting objective spatial data on the land plots under survey. The main advantages of UAVs include the significantly lower cost of surveying, design and complex cadastral works compared to traditional methods of determining coordinates (e.g. performing a tacheometric survey and plane-table survey). The designed sector of block No. 9 in the Yurga urban district of Kemerovo region with cadastral No. 42:36:0102001 (land category: residential), comprising 22 apartment buildings, is taken as an example. The economic performance of land plots marking, carried out with cadastral accuracy, based on data obtained using UAVs and without the use thereof, is assessed.
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Rakuša, Martina, Anka Lisec, Joc Triglav, and Marjan Čeh. "Integration of land cadastre with spatial plan data." Geodetski vestnik 65, no. 03 (2021): 385–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.15292/geodetski-vestnik.2021.03.385-399.

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Establishing a multi-purpose cadastre, especially in terms of upgrading cadastral contents with the various spatial data, such as land use, is a challenge in Slovenia and internationally. Land use strongly affects spatial planning, development, and management, so high-quality spatial integration of the land cadastre with spatial plans data is crucial for effective land management. In the first part of the article, we reviewed the literature and documents that prescribe guidelines for the development of the land cadastre; we use these guidelines as a basis for developing a proposed method of linking and harmonising the data of the land cadastre with the spatial plan data. Land use is specified in spatial plans, and we linked it to the graphical and attribute land cadastre data layer. We tested the method in selected study areas in Prekmurje with a high-quality cadastre in the municipalities of Kramarovci and Nemčavci. As a result, we presented land use data directly in the land cadastre database, which requires simultaneous land use and cadastre maintenance. Based on the results for selected cadastral municipalities, we critically evaluated the proposed method.
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Meneghini, Kevin Francisco Durigon, Arnildo Agostinho Hackenhaar, and Samuel Carvalho Dumith. "Cobertura do exame citopatológico de colo uterino em mulheres em um município do Sul do Brasil: prevalência e fatores associados." Medicina (Ribeirão Preto) 54, no. 1 (2021): e171620. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7262.rmrp.2021.171620.

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Objetivo: Investigou-se a cobertura de exame citopatológico de colo uterino e fatores associados em mulheres entre 25 e 64 anos em município do sul do Brasil. Métodos: Estudo transversal, de base populacional, realizado na cidade de Rio Grande, RS. O desfecho, cobertura de exame citopatológico de colo uterino, foi definido como realização do exame nos últimos três anos para mulheres de 25 a 64 anos, de acordo com a recomendação do Instituto Nacional do Câncer. A coleta de dados ocorreu em 2016. As variáveis independentes incluídas foram: faixa etária, cor da pele, estado civil, escolaridade, nível econômico, histórico gestacional, tabagismo, obesidade, posse de plano de saúde, consulta ao médico no último ano, cadastrado do domicílio em Unidade Básica de Saúde da Família e se havia recebido visita de agente de saúde no último ano. Resultados: Participaram 521 mulheres, com média de idade de 44,3 anos. A cobertura foi de 78,1% (IC95% 73,5 a 82,7). Após ajustes, evidenciou-se como fatores associados ao desfecho: ser casada/viúva/separada/divorciada, não ser fumante, ter plano de saúde, ter consultado um médico no último ano e possuir domicílio cadastrado na Unidade Básica de Saúde da Família. Conclusão: A cobertura de exame citopatológico de colo uterino mostrou-se próxima à meta do Ministério da Saúde, abrangendo oito em cada dez mulheres. Mulheres solteiras, fumantes, sem plano de saúde, que não costumam ir ao médico e cujo domicílio não está cadastrado em UBSF constituíram os grupos de risco para não realizarem o exame.
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Tamrakar, Rabindra Man. "Potential Use of GPS Technology For Cadastral Surveys in Nepal." Journal on Geoinformatics, Nepal 12 (October 31, 2013): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njg.v12i0.9071.

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Global Positional Systems (GPS) now is competing with traditional surveying techniques in almost all fields of geodesy and cadastral surveying after the availability of highly productive new systems such as Real Time Kinematic (RTK) systems along with the use of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Although the cadastral mapping of the entire Nepal was completed in 1996 using graphical survey with plane table technique, derived information from the existing maps now are outdated and do not fulfil the needs of the general public. Updating cadastral maps is not only necessary but vital in Nepal. Survey Department under the Ministry of Land Reforms & Management, Government of Nepal now has to adopt an appropriate innovative approach for cadastral mapping in the country in order to meet the growing public demands on reliable land information system, to provide speedy land administrative services as well as for overall development of the country. With continual research and development into GPS, the techniques and systems developed have become more reliable, cheaper and more productive, making GPS more attractive for a range of surveying solutions including cadastral mapping. Though high resources may be initially required for the RTK GPS technology for cadastral surveys in Nepal when compared to presently available optical surveying techniques, it would be justifiable in investing in GPS surveys. This technology, however, will not replace the existing survey techniques but it will provide another means in carrying out cadastral surveys especially in the area where the conventional technique is not economically and temporally viable. Nepalese Journal on Geoinformatics -12, 2070 (2013AD): 33-40
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Eren, Şirin Gülcen. "Pre-pottery Neolithic age spatial planning: The typo-morphology of the first urbanisation with reference to three Akarçay Tepe plaques." Proceedings of the ICA 2 (July 10, 2019): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-2-27-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Every civilisation, based on its socioeconomic relations, designs its land regime by using a cadastral system, plans the ways in which its land will be used, and present these through maps or spatial plans. Akarçay Tepe Lined and Marked Limestone Plaques, the use reasons of which are unknown by the archaeology discipline, were originally found during excavations and are on exhibition in Şanlıurfa Museum in Turkey. The plaques have been dated back to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Age.</p><p>This paper aims to present what Plaques from Akarçay Tepe actually refer to and the methodology of determination. It originates from a research study which was commenced in 2017 on the basis of the propositions that these Plaques are in fact, maps and spatial plans showing the land regime and topography at the time they were made. Spatial dimensions of three Akarçay Tepe plaques with reference to technical features are examined on the foundation of the urban planning discipline. The objective here is to make it possible to adjust the findings of an archaeological excavation and to make a contribution as a proposed alternative method for the evaluation of these findings.</p><p>The three plaques for which research permission was granted were not related to the cadastral arrangements of Akarçay Tepe, but provide indications of the patterns of other settlements: Birecik, Yeşilözen, and Nizip. The plaques are spatial plans drawn to 1 : 1000 scale displayed in the form of a 3-D model map. The plaques show the settlement topography, land regime, land use decisions, boundaries of control and settlement and agricultural support systems. Plaques, besides agricultural land pattern display the first typo-morphology of urbanisation of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Age.</p>
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Ying, Shen, Lin Li, and Renzhong Guo. "Building 3D cadastral system based on 2D survey plans with SketchUp." Geo-spatial Information Science 14, no. 2 (2011): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11806-011-0483-2.

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Ehigiator, M. O., S. O. Oladosu, and R. Ehigiator-Irughe. "Densification of (GNSS) Control Points for Cadastral and Mapping Purposes." July 2017 1, no. 2 (2017): 287–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.36263/nijest.2017.02.0040.

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GNSS control densification is a continuous exercise in the field of Geomatics. This form the basis upon which other Geomatics and Engineering activities geared toward development are referenced. This paper employed the use of Hi-Target GPS to extend and establish controls at the confines of the study area in static mode while topographical survey was carried out using real-time kinematics method. Network adjustment, for the newly established control stations were carried out while the master station was held fixed. Data analysis and production of plans were done using softwares like Hi-Target V30, Carlson Civil Suite 2017 etc. The result of perimeter computation for the study area gave a total of 93.614 hectare
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Andritsou, D., M. Gkeli, S. Soile, and C. Potsiou. "A BIM/IFC – LADM SOLUTION ALIGNED TO THE GREEK LEGISLATION." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B4-2022 (June 2, 2022): 471–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b4-2022-471-2022.

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Abstract. The ongoing rapid urbanization has led to the emerge of several complex infrastructures distinguished by multi-dimensional and overlapping property rights. The option of integrating BIM data into LA, aligned with international standards and able to handle the three-dimensional (3D) aspect of cadastral objects utilizing contemporary technologies, may be of a great importance. The main objective of this paper is to investigate the potential integration of the Building Information Model (BIM) and the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard, with the international standard of Land Administration Domain Model (LADM ISO 19152 2012), in order to provide a unified solution for the registration and visualization of 3D spatial and sematic information regarding the complex Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities (RRR) in the new complex constructions. The proposed solution aims to exploit the available 2D plans for the generation of BIMs; and rely on international LADM’s constructional guidelines to provide a standardized cadastral database harmonized with the national Greek cadastral and the legal framework and aligned with the current Greek building code. The proposed framework is tested for two multi-storey buildings. The first results are promising constituting an important tool, for the implementation of 3D cadastres.
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Maslovsky, Oleg, Anastasia Levkovich, and Leonid Chumakov. "The Belarusian state plant cadastre as a tool for managing plant objects." Science and Innovations 2, no. 228 (2022): 70–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.29235/1818-9857-2022-2-70-77.

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The methodological, legal and information aspects of the creation of the State Plant Cadastre of the Republic of Belarus, as well as the results of the cadastral survey of the country territory are reflected. The quantitative results of the accounting and the distribution of protected, economically useful species of plants and fungi, the prognosis of the expansion of the most dangerous invasive objects, as well as data on the state of especially valuable plantations (old parks) are presented.
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A. A. Imanbayeva, I. F. Belozerov, and M. Yu. Ishmuratova. "USING OF COMPUTER PROGRAMM «BD-PLANT-KZ» FOR CADASTRAL REGISTRATION OF PLANTS OF THE NATURAL FLORA OF KAZAKHSTAN." SERIES OF BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL 1, no. 331 (2019): 32–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32014/2019.2518-1629.5.

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Shmutter, B., and Y. Doytsher. "Matching a set of digitized cadastral maps." CISM journal 46, no. 3 (1992): 277–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/geomat-1992-0029.

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Errors inherent in the digitizing process inevitably lead to variations in the locations of boundaries of neighboring cadastral blocks. It then becomes necessary to adjust the digitized data to compensate for discrepancies and discontinuities in the digitized cadastral information. For this purpose it is proposed that a procedure commonly used in aerial triangulation be adopted. Each map is regarded as an equivalent to a single photograph and a set of neighboring maps as a photogrammetric block. A system of appropriate equations is formed to adjust the “block”. Points lying on boundaries of adjacent cadastral blocks are the substitute for the transfer and tie points used in photogrammetry, and traverse or trigpoints available on the maps constitute the control data. The results of this procedure are: “orientation” data for each map to transform its content to the state plane coordinate system and adjusted coordinates of points positioned on boundaries shared by neighboring maps.
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Bucur, Daniel, Valeriu Moca, Adrian Popia, Constantin Savu, and Mihaela Cardei. "UPDATING THE BASIC TOPOGRAPHIC PLANS FROM CADASTRAL TERRITORIES WITH PIPE DRAINAGE SYSTEM." Environmental Engineering and Management Journal 15, no. 6 (2016): 1259–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.30638/eemj.2016.137.

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Olfat, Hamed, Amul Jani, Davood Shojaei, et al. "Tackling the challenges of visualising digital cadastral plans: The Victorian cadastre experience." Land Use Policy 83 (April 2019): 84–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.01.037.

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Karki, Sudarshan, Rod Thompson, and Kevin McDougall. "Development of validation rules to support digital lodgement of 3D cadastral plans." Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 40 (July 2013): 34–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2012.10.007.

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Azhdari, G. H., K. Deilami, and E. Firooznia. "IMPLEMENTING NATURAL RESOURCES CADASTRAL PLAN IN PASARGADAE DISTRICT OF IRAN BY USING QUICK BIRD IMAGES." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-1-W5 (December 10, 2015): 73–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-1-w5-73-2015.

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Natural Resources are essential for security and sustainable development of each country. Therefore, in order to reach sustainable development, conservation as well as optimum utilization of natural resources, executing of natural resources cadastral plan is necessary and essential. Governments conduct lands management in Iran, so there is a need for comprehensive plan with arranged program for best evaluation. In this research as a pilot, Pasargadae city is opted. Pasargadae region is located in north-east of Shiraz in Fars province with Latitude and longitude of 30° 15 ́ 53 ̋ N and 53° 13 ́ 29 ̋ E respectively. In order to generate the cadastral maps, Firstly, images from QuickBird satellite with 50-60 centimeters resolution were georeferenced by utilizing ground control points with accurate GPS coordinates. In addition to satellite images, old paper maps with 1:10000 scale in local coordinate system from agriculture ministry in 1963 were digitized according to 1:25000 scale map from army geographical organization with AutoCad software. Beside, paper maps with 1:50000 scale and Google Earth were used to find the changes during time. All the above maps were added to QuickBird images as new layers by using ArcMap software. These maps also were utilized to determine the different land-uses. Thus, by employing ArcMap software lands divide into 2 groups: firstly, lands with official document, which is owned by either natural or legal persons, and secondly national lands under different uses such as forestry, range management and desertification plans. Consequently, the generation of cadastral maps leads to better difference between private and national lands. In addition, producing cadastral maps prevent the destruction and illegal possession of natural lands by individuals.
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Hajiheidari, A. R., M. R. Delavar, and A. Rajabifard. "CADASTRAL AND URBAN MAPS ENRICHMENTS USING SMART SPATIAL DATA FUSION." ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences X-4/W1-2022 (January 13, 2023): 263–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-x-4-w1-2022-263-2023.

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Abstract. Cadastral and urban map enrichment/upgrading is an essential requirement for smart urban management. The high pace of development and change in megacities can cause different challenges for urban organizations to reproduce their maps based on their need. New urban management aims and plans need new cadastral and urban maps with different standards and elements which may have existed in the other urban organization. Producing an original map or checking the maps of different organizations visually in a megacity is very costly and time-consuming. These challenges require an advanced integration approach to overcome them. Therefore, enriching maps with concerned organizations' maps and intelligent and automatically identifying as well as applying the changes in urban and cadastral maps will save time and cost for informed urban decision-making. This paper has employed the data of the third zone of the District six of the Municipality of Tehran, the capital of Iran, and identifies changes in the parcel’s geometry of the cadastre maps in comparison with the recently produced maps of the municipality of Tehran. After pre-processing the data, some spatial and attribute information are added to each feature, and the land parcels are enriched. By matching the algorithm and comparing the parcels geometry and attributes, suspicious parcels are identified by the logistic regression algorithm. The Accuracy and F1-Score of this model were 0.845 and 0.780, respectively. Finally, the suspicious parcels are checked and the parcels are located, deleted, merged, splitted and geometrically modified in the base map and the base map is enriched. This paper has successfully proposed a new framework for cadastral and urban map enrichment intelligently.
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Silva, Suzana Daniela Rocha Santos, and Alzir Felippe Buffara Antunes. "O Cadastro Territorial Multifinalitário no contexto dos Processos de Regularização Fundiária Urbana." Revista Brasileira de Cartografia 72, no. 2 (2020): 233–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/rbcv72n2-48360.

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Esta pesquisa analisou a influência do Cadastro Territorial nos processos de regularização fundiária, com base em oito estudos de casos nos municípios de: Formosa–GO, Fortaleza–CE, Novo Gama-GO, Pinhais-PR, Nova Lima-MG, Palmas–TO, Jaboatão dos Guararapes-PE, Quatro Barras-PR. Esses oito planos de regularização fundiária foram realizados em áreas que não dispunham de um sistema cadastral, sendo essa uma situação recorrente no Brasil. Constatou-se que a execução de qualquer processo de regularização fundiária prescinde a realização do Cadastro Territorial do local. Com um Cadastro Territorial já implantado seria possível à utilização do mapeamento do território, bem como dos dados econômicos e sociais da área a ser regularizada, promovendo ganho de tempo e minimizando os custos do projeto. Em seis dos estudos de casos analisados, constatou-se que foram realizados o levantamento cadastral, com medições topográficas e geodésicas para caracterizar a geometria das ocupações, e a coleta de dados socioeconômicos da população. Nos outros dois planos analisados não foram previstos as etapas de execução do levantamento cadastral, o que impossibilitou a finalização do processo na sua totalidade, ficando apenas nas etapas de diagnóstico preliminar. Os resultados da pesquisa apontaram ainda uma tendência nacional, com o reconhecimento entre os gestores do território da necessidade do Cadastro Territorial nos processos de regularização fundiária. Isso pode se constituir num fator desenvolvedor do Cadastro Territorial nos municípios, minimizando o entendimento consolidado e equivocado no Brasil de que o Cadastro é reconhecido somente como uma ferramenta de apoio à tributação.
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Zhadan, Maria S., Aleksandr V. Chernov, and Anastasiya A. Shelpakova. "TECHNOLOGICAL FLOW OF PERFORMANCE OF WORKS ON PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR REGISTRATION OF GARDEN HOUSES." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 3, no. 2 (2020): 66–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2020-3-2-66-79.

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To maintain and develop the modern digital economy of the Russian Federation in an unstable economic situation, it is important to provide continuous replenishment of the budget, a significant part of which is formed by collecting property taxes from the owners of real estate. Therefore, the task arises of fully filling out the Unified State Register of Real Estate with data on such real estate objects. Analyzing the information of the unified state register of real estate, it can be noted that the completeness and correctness of the data on recorded and registered objects in the city territory do not bring us any questions. At the same time, the analysis of data on real estate located within the boundaries of summer cottage and horticultural partnerships allowed us to conclude that there is a large number of land plots and garden houses located on them that had not been taken into account or registered with registry errors. In this regard, the Government of the Russian Federation is implementing a set of measures, one of the most significant is the introduction of a “summer cottage amnesty”, which allows cadastral registration and registration of rights to garden and individual residential buildings located on lands intended for gardening and horticulture, as well as previously recorded land, in a simplified procedure. At the same time, in 2020, a number of amendments were adopted and changed the established procedure for preparing documents by cadastral engineers. Therefore, the relevant topic is the coverage of the features of the preparation of technical plans based on the accumulated practical experience. In this regard, the goal of the study is to prepare a technological scheme for cadastral engineers to provide cadastral registration and registration of rights to garden houses, which will allow them to optimize their work. The study is practical, aimed at increasing the efficiency of cadastral engineers and reduction of errors in the preparation of technical documentation.
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Zakir Najafova, Narmin. "PROCEDURE OF TENDENCY MAP ON THE BASIS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM OF JALILABAD CADASTRY DISTRICT." SCIENTIFIC WORK 66, no. 05 (2021): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/66/77-80.

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As the inclination increases, soil erosion and, in general, the process of erosion on the slopes intensifies, the moisture content of the soil and soil-forming rocks decreases, the growth of agricultural crops and pastures weakens, and productivity decreases. Taking all this into account, we have developed a slope map with degrees based on the digital elevation model of the Jalilabad cadastral region (DEM file). Slope study and mapping is one of the key measures to protect soils from erosion as well as to combat erosion. When the slope reaches 3-4°, the washing of the soil is even faster. It is not recommended to plow the fields when the slope is 8-10° and more. From this point of view, as a result of our research, the inclination of the Jalilabad cadastral region has been studied. The lowest inclination range in the study area is 0-20. Low inclination is observed mainly in the plains of Jalilabad cadastral region. As you ascend to the heights, there is an increase in inclination. Taking into account the propensity in agriculture can lead to high yields. Key words: Inclination, Slope, Erosion, Geographic Information System (GIS), ESRI, ArcGis
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Kulikovskaya, Olha, Alexandr Isayev, and Volodymyr Katushkov. "EXPERIENCE IN INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE STATE ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM OF THE REAL ESTATE CADASTRE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC." Urban development and spatial planning, no. 80 (May 30, 2022): 235–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2076-815x.2022.80.235-247.

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Due to the emergence of modern requirements for providing the necessary information to state authorities and local self-government bodies, interested enterprises, institutions and organizations, as well as citizens in order to regulate land and other relations, determine the amount of land fees and the value of land as part of natural resources, control over the use and protection of land, economic, environmental justification business plans and economic projects there was a need to analyze the practice of organizing geodetic, cartographic and cadastral works abroad on the example of consideration of the history and current state of cartographic and geodetic support, cadastral works on the territory of the Czech Republic. The formulated purpose and objectives of the study led to the use of general scientific approaches, logical laws of drawing conclusions, special methods of cognition. In carrying out the tasks, the research was based on the world experience of using the descriptive method, the historical and typological method based on complex and systematic approaches. The information base of the research was collections of scientific papers, periodical professional publications, Internet resources, regulatory documents. The article describes the choice of effective methods of organizing geodetic, cartographic and cadastral works abroad by the example of considering the history, current state and experience of cadastral works on the territory of the Czech Republic. The practical significance is noted by the target direction of this study for the needs of specialists in the geodetic industry, for land surveyors, for specialists in organizing effective work on methods and methods of collecting spatial data that can provide operational automated receipt of cartographic information with a given accuracy and the necessary amount of information for both the needs of the country and interested users of various industries. The implementation of the geospatial data infrastructure in the republic, which is accessible to everyone on the Internet, is investigated.
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Sinitsyna, Anna L. "CADASTRAL VALUATION EXPERTISE IMPACT AND QUALITY CONTROL ON THE RUSSIA SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 3, no. 2 (2021): 190–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2021-3-2-190-197.

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Currently, the Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK) Economics Department is conducting research in the framework of studying the relationships, the degree and nature and strength of influence and impact in the Russia economic and social development planes and the complex of property relations (including state cadastral valuation, regulatory regulation of valuation activities and land management policy). The study is conducted in stages and consistently on the open sources basis. The purpose of this stage is to study the impact of the examination and quality control of the state cadastral assessment (SCA) on the Russia socio-economic development over the past two decades. The tasks are to collect statistical data on SCA for the last two years, to analyze the effectiveness of SCA quality control, to develop recommendations and suggestions for improving the SCA results.
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Indrová, Magdalena, and Lucie Kupková. "Land use changes in Prague suburban area according to different prediction modelling approaches." Geografie 120, no. 3 (2015): 422–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.37040/geografie2015120030422.

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The main objective of this study was to compare the capabilities of the Dyna- CLUE and Land Change Modeler (LCM) software based on the results of land use/cover development predictions in selected cadastres of the Prague suburban area. Time series of land use data, land use plans of the municipalities, and data on soil protection were used for this analysis. Land use prediction maps for the year 2020 were created using both software tools. The results of the comparison showed that the models respect the restriction of development. In accordance with the local land use plans, new residential development was properly allocated. As for commercial areas, the requirements were not completely fulfilled. It is evident that both models are able to produce correct maps of future land use based on specified requirements at the level of several cadastral units (area approx. 2,000 ha). However, the instability of LCM and the necessity of using other software while working with Dyna-CLUE somewhat complicated the work.
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Harding, B., and A. Foreman. "CAPTURE AND THREE DIMENSIONAL PROJECTION OF NEW SOUTH WALES STRATA PLANS IN LANDXML FORMAT." ISPRS Annals of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences IV-4/W5 (October 23, 2017): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-iv-4-w5-57-2017.

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New South Wales is embarking on a major reform program named Cadastre NSW. This reform aims to move to a single source of truth for the digital representation of cadastre. The current lack of a single source cadastre has hindered users from government and industry due to duplication of effort and misalignment between databases from different sources. For this reform to be successful, there are some challenges that need to be addressed. <br><br> “Cadastre 2034 – Powering Land & Real Property” (2015) published by the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ICSM) identifies that current cadastres do not represent real property in three dimensions. In future vertical living lifestyles will create complex property scenarios that the Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB) will need to contend with. While the NSW DCDB currently holds over 3 million lots and 5 million features, one of its limitations is that it does not indicate land ownership above or below the ground surface. <br><br> NSW Spatial Services is currently capturing survey plans into LandXML format. To prepare for the future, research is being undertaken to also capture multi-level Strata Plans through a modified recipe. During this research, multiple Strata Plans representing a range of ages and development types have been investigated and converted to LandXML. Since it is difficult to visualise the plans in a two dimensional format, quality control purposes require a method to display these plans in three dimensions. Overall investigations have provided Spatial Services with enough information to confirm that the capture and display of Strata Plans in the LandXML format is possible.
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Demarqui Junior, Hélio, Alexandre Bernardino Lopes, Wander Da Cruz, Rogério Rodrigues Vargas, and Pedro Luís Faggion. "Determinação da rede de referência cadastral no município de Pontal do Paraná – PR." Revista Brasileira de Geomática 9, no. 2 (2021): 087. http://dx.doi.org/10.3895/rbgeo.v9n2.13069.

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O crescimento desordenado de núcleos urbanos de pequenas, médias e grandes cidades aponta a necessidade de estruturas básicas para uma gestão urbanística adequada, que forneça apoio a organização do cadastro territorial e padronização de projetos. Para tanto, uma Rede de Referência Cadastral Municipal (RRCM), aliada a uma tecnologia eficiente de acessibilidade de dados, fornece estrutura padronizada adequada para o desenvolvimento do Cadastro Territorial Multifinalitário nos municípios. Adotou-se como região de estudo para o desenvolvimento desse trabalho o município de Pontal do Paraná - PR, situado na região costeira do litoral paranaense. O presente trabalho aborda a implantação de uma Rede de Referência Cadastral com o cálculo do Plano Topográfico Local e a disponibilização de dados em aplicativo móvel, desenvolvido para o gerenciamento de redes geodésicas. Portanto, ao longo da faixa litorânea do município de Pontal do Paraná foram implantados marcos de referência geodésicos, sendo determinadas as coordenadas e disponibilizados os dados na plataforma do aplicativo REDEGEO, desenvolvido especificamente para disponibilização de dados de redes geodésicas online e off-line.
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Komov, N. V., and V. M. Nikitina. "Land resources as the foundation of economic and social transformations in Russia." Zemleustrojstvo, kadastr i monitoring zemel' (Land management, cadastre and land monitoring), no. 4 (March 31, 2022): 245–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/sel-04-2204-01.

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The article deals with the organization of rational and efficient use of land resources, which are the main wealth and the foundation of economic and social transformations in the country. The organization of rational and effective land use is one of the most important tasks of the state. Under market conditions, the basic tool for the rational land use is land use planning based on integrated territorial land management, which is carried out throughout the country, regions, municipalities and for each land user. These land documents have to be the basis for the master plans of territory development, planning projects, integrated development of river and lake basins, projects for environmental and economic protection of land, land cadastral and other works.
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Çela, Tomor, and Ibrahim Ramadani. "Construction coefficient in the settlements of Gllogoc Municipality (Republic of Kosova)." Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series 43, no. 43 (2019): 57–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bog-2019-0004.

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AbstractThis paper evaluates the built area within “cadastral zones” (subdivisions of municipalities) in order to identify the expansion tendencies of settlements, with the aim of contributing to preventing future uncontrolled developments. Demographic growth always needs more construction so it is important to provide a spatial analysis of land use. The paper is focused on the expansion dynamics of built areas within cadastral zones due to rapid social and economic changes. The lack of researches for the Drenica region has affected land use, which has been unplanned and not-to-standard, and has not preserved agricultural land. In the last two decades – since 1999 – there has been considerable growth in the construction sector across all of Kosovo. Although, according to the spatial plan, property owners have the right to develop and use their own property in their own best interests, these regulations do not give them the right to work outside the legal framework of the local plan itself. Land use should be in full compliance with spatial plans, both national and local. This study will contribute to the sustainable urbanisation of settlements and preservation of agricultural land. The results of the study will also help to make important decisions for built areas, in also providing necessary recommendations for steps to be taken to have a land use based on common interests.
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Zulkifli, Akram, Mohd Azwan Abbas, Norshahrizan Mohd Hashim, Mohamad Asrul Mustafar, and Ashraf Abdullah. "Reliability of using LS-VCE computation in Deriving Variances for Multi-Classes Dataset." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1051, no. 1 (2022): 012002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1051/1/012002.

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Abstract Stochastic modelling (SM) plays an essential role in least-squares adjustment (LSA), especially for geodetic network data processing. Estimated variances derived from SM are vital factors in determining the reliability of the computed parameter vectors and ensuring the sensitivity of adjustment outcomes toward outliers. As there are multi-source of datasets consisting various of data quality, there is still room for improvement when positional accuracy becomes the main priority. Concerning the accuracy argument, legacy datasets that were exploited in establishing the National Digital Cadastral Database (NDCDB) were obtained from multi-classes of measurement (i.e., first, second and third classes). Taking into account this condition, this research has investigated the capability of stochastic modelling to preserve the positional accuracy of land records that comprehends from multi-classes data quality. To achieve that, the algorithm of Least Squares Variance Component Estimator (LSVCE) was employed in estimating realistic variances. First and second classes measurement were yielded from three (3) certified plans (CPs) which are CP93887, CP80333, and CP33758. Comparison between the adjusted results computed from the combined and separated variance according to data classes have demonstrated that combined variance can detect outliers while separated variance can give realistic adjustment results. From these outcomes, the experiments verified that a hybrid solution is needed for both data classes in order to preserve positional accuracy. In conclusion, to ensure the accuracy of survey data in the future, a proper variance component is needed to improve the coordinated cadastral database.
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Krupochkin, Evgeny P., Sergei I. Sukhanov, and Dmitry A. Vorobyov. "SURVEY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES OF GORNY ALTAY USING UAV." Vestnik SSUGT (Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies) 26, no. 2 (2021): 56–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2411-1759-2021-26-2-56-64.

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The article describes a methodology for determining the boundaries of archaeological sites using GPS survey and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with subsequent registration in the cadastral record. The method of georeferencing and photogrammetric processing of orthophotomaps using a system of control points has been tested. The digital photogrammetric program Agisoft Metashape (company Agisoft LLC, St. Petersburg) was chosen for the research. By means the program an orthomosaic was obtained with georeferencing with the Local Coordinate System (LCS-04). The result of the work was the construction of topographic plans and the determination of the boundaries of archaeological sites in accordance with the "Methodology for determining the boundaries of the territories of archaeologi-cal heritage sites, recommended for use by the letter of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federa-tion No. 12-01- 39/05-AB dated 27.01.2012".
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Moura, Evandro, Maria Fatima Nicodem, and Tarcisio Oliveira. "REGULARIZAÇÃO FUNDIÁRIA E AS RELAÇÕES DE PODER E CULTURA NO REORDENAMENTO TERRITORIAL EM PEQUENAS LOCALIDADES: o caso de Porto Camargo, município de Icaraíma/PR." Revista Geomae - Geografia, Meio Ambiente e Ensino 12, especial - SINAPEQ (2021): 75–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.33871/21783306.2021.12.e.75-94.

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O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar as relações culturais atuais do processo de ocupação histórica ocorrida em pequenas localidades e como essas influenciam o papel que desempenham as instituições utilizando como exemplo a Regularização do Distrito de Porto Camargo, Município de Icaraíma-PR. Está organizado a partir de breve relato histórico da formação do Município de Icaraíma com o seu plano urbanístico, a ocorrência de equívocos, os impactos causados, e a questão cultural do direito de Propriedade. As considerações reforçam a necessidade da implantação da cultura cartográfica sistêmica e periódica para a manutenção do direito de propriedade e redução das tensões sociais causadas por conflitos promovido por informações cartográficas e cadastrais precárias.
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