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Alberdi, Ramiro (author), Erba, Diego (author)
In the legal systems of many countries the delimitation of waterbodies is a problem that has led to different approaches. In general, its multidimensional character is recognized when delimited by the level at which the water arrives and by the morpho-hydrological variability of these elements of the landscape. In Argentina, publicly owned...
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Kara, Abdullah (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Çağdaş, Volkan (author), Işikdağ, Ümit (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author)
Property valuation is a process of estimating value of an immovable property. The legal, geometric, physical and environmental characteristics of the immovable property together with the economic indicators are taken into consideration during this process. Traditional cadastral systems only provide two-dimensional (2D) legal and geometric...
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Wang, Chen (author), Yu, Chang-bin (author)
Despite the abundant research discoveries in 3D cadastre visualization, there still lacks a synthesis method of concreate symbology instructions and 3D graphical content as an easy entry for designers, implementors, and visualization systems. In cartography domain, introducing DCM (Digital Cartographic Model) on top of DLM (Digital Landscape...
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Navratil, Gerhard (author), Schwai, Marco (author), Vollnhofer, Stefan (author), Konturek, Philip (author), Giannopoulos, Ioannis (author)
The creation of a 3D cadaster faces a number of different challenges. Two of them are the collection of data on already existing 3D structures and the visualization for non-experts. The paper uses Augmented Reality (AR) technology for the visualization of models created from plans required in Austria to create condominiums. The advantages of...
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Cemellini, Barbara (author), Thompson, Rod (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), de Vries, Marian (author)
Many countries are extending their cadastral visualization systems in the third dimension. The reason for this stems from the increasing complexity of contemporary cities, the growing 3D approach in other fields (including 3D spatial data acquisition, spatial data processing and visualization), which made 3D cadastre technologically feasible,...
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Radulovic, Aleksandra (author), Sladic, Dubravka (author), Govedarica, Miro (author), Ristic, Aleksandar (author), Jovanovic, Dušan (author)
Survey, establishment and maintenance of utility network in Serbia are defined by the Law on state survey and cadastre (2009), the Rulebook on survey and utility network cadastre (2010), the Manual for implementation and maintenance of the utility network digital database (2005) and the Law on the procedure for registration in the real estate...
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Shojaei, Davood (author), Olfat, Hamed (author), Rajabifard, Abbas (author), Kalantari, Mohsen (author), Briffa, Mark (author)
Population is growing and due to urbanisation, cities are expanding horizontally and vertically to accommodate more population. Managing these crowded cities with many high-rises and infrastructures below and above the ground surface requires efficient systems. However, the current land and property registration systems mainly use two...
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Tekavec, Jernej (author), Lisec, Anka (author)
This article focuses on 3D indoor modelling of buildings using cadastral data as an alternative way of indoor spatial data acquisition. Despite the rapid development of indoor spatial data acquisition technology, there are no existing solutions that would enable mass acquisition of indoor data. The main motivation for our research was the...
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Kalogianni, Eftychia (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author), Thompson, Rod (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
Dense urbanisation has led to an increasing demand and pressure for land development, resulting in the partition of 3D space into different owners sharing delimited property interests on, above or below the land surface. Consequently, cadastral spatial units range from simple, but most common, 2D, to complex 3D collections of spaces worldwide,...
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Adi, Rachel (author), Shnaidman, Anna (author), Barazani, Shimon (author)
Cadastre can be referred to as a legal frame which connects three main components of any land administration system: people, land and law. A functional and reliable cadastral system is a vital factor in proper management of land, which in turn leads to sustainable development and a strong economy of a country. The need for a solid cadastral...
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Atazadeh, Behnam (author), Rajabifard, Abbas (author), Kalantari, Mohsen (author), Shin, Jihye (author)
There has been a significant growth of multi-owned developments in cities around the world. These developments include a combination of different types of residential and commercial uses of urban spaces. Common property areas in multi-owned developments typically include a wide range of shared spaces and facilities. Clear and correct delineation...
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Moreno Vázquez, Rigoberto (author), Erba, Diego (author)
Maps and plans (2D) are still the main resource to represent and consequently manage a city, a state and a complete country in Latin America. However, new trends in design and construction, together with accelerated geotechnical advances are changing the paradigms of the public policy. Currently, technology allows to manage complex objects in...
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Soon, Kean Huat (author)
Ontologies have been proven useful in areas such as information management and Artificial Intelligence. Based on ontologies, datasets using the same concepts can be integrated or converted automatically. The same concept however can represent different features depending upon perspectives. A concept “building” for instance can represent a...
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Kalantari, Mohsen (author), Kalogianni, Eftychia (author)
Managing properties and people’s interests in complex multi-level developments is rapidly increasing the last decade and as a result, current cadastral information systems are facing a growing demand to capture, register, maintain, visualise and disseminate 3D spatial information. This has led to a continuous research, at the international...
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Alattas, Abdullah (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Zlatanova, Sisi (author), Diakité, Abdoulaye A. (author), Yan, Jinjin (author)
This paper presents the development of database for the conceptual model of LADM-IndoorGML. The aim of this work is to investigate all issues that related to generating the database and visualizing the content of the database. Based on the result of the transformation from conceptual model to the technical model that has been proposed by ...
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Gursoy Surmeneli, Hicret (author), Alkan, Mehmet (author)
Our country cadastre has been carried out by different institutions with different organizational structures and legislative regulations from past to present. There are numerous laws, regulations, circulars, and directives are regulating land registry and cadastre activities in Turkey (Cete, 2008). However, it is seen that there are laws...
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Zhang, Jiyi (author), Li, Gang (author), Liu, Youzhi (author), Yin, Pengcheng (author), Yu, Jinyu (author), Shi, Zhifeng (author)
Since the introduction of the concept of 3D cadastre, a great many of significant research results have been done. To promote the development of 3D cadatre, 3D cadastre working group sponsored by International Federation Surveyors (FIG) commissions 3 and 7 was organized by Delft University of Technology in 2001. This working group provides a...
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Ghawana, Tarun (author), Bennett, Rohan (author), Zevenbergen, Jaap (author), Khandelwal, Pradeep (author), Rahman, Subu (author)
Urbanization and the trend towards complex infrastructure development has challenged the traditional two dimensional cadastral representations used in conventional land administration. Three dimensional representations, using three dimensional geometric primitives, are argued to serve as the future basis upon which to define rights, restrictions...
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Griffith-Charles, Charisse (author), Sutherland, Michael (author)
3D cadastre research and development is most often directed at high valued urban land. The value of the land and the economic activity generated from transactions in this urban space potentially support the cost and time spent on establishing and maintaining a 3D cadastre. Data acquisition for construction and maintenance of the 3D cadastre is...
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Ying, Shen (author), Guo, Renzhong (author), Li, Lin (author), Chen, Naibin (author), Jia, Yizhen (author)
The Interim Regulation on Real-Estate Registration (IRRER) was issued by the State Council of the People’s Republic of China (SCPRC) in 2014 and took effect on March 1, 2015. This regulation stipulates that the Ministry of Land and Resources of the People’s Republic of China (MLRPRC) will be responsible for the duties of real-estate registration...
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