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Stoter, J.E. (author), Ho, Serene (author), Biljecki, Filip (author)
A significant number of studies has been carried out to establish 3D cadastre solutions to improve the registration of multi-level property. Since the inception of research on 3D cadastres (about 20 years ago), the world around us has changed significantly and this also partly changes the context regarding 3D cadastre: technology (e.g....
journal article 2019
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Kalogianni, Eftychia (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author), Quak, Wilko (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
Building Information Models (e.g. BIM, IFC) and virtual 3D city models (e.g. CityGML) are revolutionising the way we manage information about cities. The main focus of such models is on the physical and functional characteristics of urban structures (Aien et al, 2015). On the other hand cadastral data models, (e.g. Land Administration Domain...
conference paper 2016
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Dželalija, Grgo (author), Roić, Miodrag (author)
With growing urbanization and population, management of space and land has become vital part for sustainable growth and development. Additional to urbanization and population growth, industrialization is another factor for rising need for various utilities such as sewage network, water supply, electricity etc. In such conditions, knowing where...
conference paper 2021
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Stoter, Jantien (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Ploeger, Hendrik (author)
After more than a decade of 3D cadastre research in the Netherlands, including detailed analysis of various complex 3D right configurations and development of several prototypes, the Dutch Kadaster is implementing a 3D cadastre solution. Earlier research showed that the registration and publication of rights on multi-level property is possible...
conference paper 2012
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Karki, Sudarshan (author), Thompson, Rod (author), Mcdougall, Kevin (author), Cumerford, Nevil (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
The aim of this paper is to explore the implementation issues of 3D Cadastre in Queensland, Australia, which is presently moving towards a full digital lodgement of surveying information, with a focus on validation rules. In Queensland the Electronic Access for Registry Lodgement (EARL) project has already successfully implemented EARL-I, the...
conference paper 2011
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Griffith-Charles, Charisse (author), Lalloo, Sunil (author)
Each country must assess its own potential for attaining a 3D cadastre in its land administration. The assessment can be done on several criteria among which are the state of its legislation supporting the establishment of the cadastre, the strength of its current spatial data infrastructure, the registration structures in place, and the...
conference paper 2023
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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,...
conference paper 2018
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Dabiri, Oluseye Thomas (author)
This paper is an overview of 3D Cadastre Data Development and Management in Delta State of Nigeria. The focus of this presentation is to discuss the level of development of the 3D Cadastre Data relating it to the world developed states. Details of the Delta State Geography are also presented in this paper. 3D Parcel in Delta State is Homogenous...
conference paper 2011
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Sørensen, Esben Munk (author)
In Denmark there is a widespread practice of forming properties as condominiums in complex buildings with several floors and where the formation of properties of buildings with their own cadastral parcel not is possible. Condominiums are a full property with a location, an individual owner, with possibilities for individual rights and...
conference paper 2011
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Gürsoy Sürmeneli, Hicret (author), Alkan, Mehmet (author), Koeva, Mila (author)
Four basic concepts form the basis of a modern land management system: Land Tenure, Land Value, Land Use, and Land Development. Cadastral studies are seen as the cornerstone of these four basic concepts. Especially, complex buildings located underground and above ground form the basis of 3D cadastral studies. In addition, international research...
conference paper 2022
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Gkeli, Maria (author), Potsiou, Chryssy (author)
The ongoing urbanization has led to the emergence of several complex constructions and multi-dimensional property rights. Traditional cadastral procedures cannot meet the demands of this new reality, leading to increased costs and long delays. Exploiting the capabilities of the latest technologies, mobile services (m-services), Building...
conference paper 2021
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Thompson, Rodney (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
The prime purpose of Cadastral data – whether in the form of maps, survey plans or notes, or a digital database is the definitive demarcation of the extent of properties – and can be seen primarily as a decision support facility (“Can a structure be built here?”, “Where can I build a fence?”, “Should I buy this property”?). There are, however...
conference paper 2019
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Soon, Kea (author)
The Land Survey Division of Singapore Land Authority (SLA) has recently embarked on LandXML to replace the existing in-house cadastral submission format for cadastral job processing. The rationale of adopting LandXML is to support automated job processing for cadastral job submissions from registered surveyors. LandXML is capable of capturing...
conference paper 2012
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Lolonis, Panos (author)
After the incorporation of digital Information Technologies (IT) in the regular operations of mainstream cadastral systems, particularly in the advanced countries, attention has been paid in expanding the capabilities of those systems in other areas of operations and capturing additional aspects of the cadastral domain. An important path of work...
conference paper 2016
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Bydłosz, Jarosław (author)
The Polish cadastral model was finally defined (after modifications) in 2015, within the regulation of Ministry of Administration and Digitization. According to this legal act, cadastral model comprises information on land, buildings and premises (apartments) being independent estates. These data generally concern two dimensions, whereas chosen...
conference paper 2016
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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...
conference paper 2018
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Thompson, Rod (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Cemellini, Barbara (author), de Vries, Marian (author)
This paper describes research into the visualization of mixed 2D and 3D Cadastre. A schema has been developed to accommodate this data, with provision for a time component. This paper describes the schema, the visualization requirements, and the provision of LADMcompatible views of the data for the purpose of developing these tools, and for the...
conference paper 2018
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Ribeiro, Alexandra (author), Duarte De Almeida, José-Paulo (author), Ellul, Claire (author)
3D visualisation is a graphical way to identify and spatially communicate the complexity of a large number of real life situations of overlapping and encroachments in 2D or 3D land and property interests (e.g., buildings with complex architecture, infrastructures above or below Earth surface, natural resources and corresponding rights)....
conference paper 2014
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Khoo, Victor H.S. (author)
Property rights have always been shown in 2D with the surface parcel being the fundamental representation of ownership. Complex 3D situations, interlocking properties, multi-levelled train station, underground rock caverns are all immediate but unresolved challenges for us in Singapore. Volumetric parcels such as strata subdivision, subterranean...
conference paper 2011
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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...
conference paper 2018
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