Print Email Facebook Twitter Visibility Analysis in a 3D Cadastre Part of: 4th International FIG 3D Cadastre Workshop· list the conference papers Title Visibility Analysis in a 3D Cadastre Author Navratil, Gerhard Fogliaroni, Paolo Date 2014-11-10 Abstract The implementation of a 3D cadastre is work-intensive and expensive and legitimation of such expenses is necessary. A legitimate path of argumentation is that 2D systems fail to communicate complex legal situations correctly. Also, additional arguments can help to strengthen the position of 3D cadastres and provide support from other professions and social groups. The paper is based on a newly developed model for 3D visibility. We discuss the model and how it can be used for two different application areas. The first is the assessment of property value, where the visibility or invisibility of specific objects can have a big impact. The other example is spatial planning. Spatial planning shall guarantee that cities are working economically and socially, that space is not wasted, and that the planned environment meets cognitive requirements. For example, evidences in spatial cognition show that visibility of landmarks is an important topic for tourism and navigation and should thus be addressed. Subject GeometryVisibility Analysis3DValue Assessment To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:59683db1-b352-40e0-8616-dc2f7c6cc133 Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) the authors Files PDF Workshop2014_14.pdf 1.26 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:59683db1-b352-40e0-8616-dc2f7c6cc133/datastream/OBJ/view