Print Email Facebook Twitter Is more always better? Perceptions of property data visualization in 2D and 3D, in the context of Smart Communities and Smart Governance development Part of: 11th International FIG Workshop on the Land Administration Domain Model & 3D Land Administration (LADM2023)· list the conference papers Title Is more always better? Perceptions of property data visualization in 2D and 3D, in the context of Smart Communities and Smart Governance development Author Grzelka, Kornelia Bydłosz, Jarosław Bieda, Agnieszka Date 2023-10-11 Abstract Throughout history, the cadastre has played roles such as ensuring citizen privileges and protecting the rights of landowners. It has evolved over time to include fiscal functions. The land administration system (LAS) has played a significant role in the management of land and property relations. Modern land administration systems aim to support sustainable decision-making and smart urban development. Due to the complexity of existing and emerging buildings inadequately accounted for by traditional 2D cadastres, the need for a 3D cadastre has arisen. Additionally, global population growth and urbanisation have only accelerated the need for this concept. In contrast, the 'City 5.0' paradigm focuses on citizen-centred urban planning, emphasising barrier-free access to public goods and services. Important aspects of a smart city include stability, healthcare, employment, housing and culture/education. 3D cadastres can play a key role in the realisation of smart cities by providing accurate and unambiguous data for urban planning. Additionally, they will improve the economy and society through the efficient use of both above- and below-ground space. The aim of the study conducted by the authors was to find out how people from different backgrounds deal with the graphical representation of property data. A survey method called Computer Aided Web Interview (CAWI) was used to conduct the study. The questionnaire presented respondents with 2D and 3D cadastral visualisations in order to assess their perception. The analysis of the results obtained was based on the division of respondents according to their education (primary, lower secondary, basic vocational, secondary, higher or university education) and gender. Subject 3D cadastre3D land administrationproperty data visualizationSmart Cities To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:7fa02863-a430-4417-91fa-cc9b654a1195 Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) the authors Files PDF Is more always better.pdf 375.13 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:7fa02863-a430-4417-91fa-cc9b654a1195/datastream/OBJ/view