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Janečka, Karel (author), Bydłosz, Jarosław (author), Radulović, Aleksandra (author), Vučić, Nikola (author), Sladić, Dubravka (author), Govedarica, Miro (author)
A roadmap (consisting of six stages) to adopt the LADM in the cadastral information system has been provided in Kalantari et al (2015). Referring to this six-stage roadmap for LADM implementation, the paper focuses mainly on the stage 4 Data Organization, i.e. how different data entities are linked to each other. The LADM is regarded as a...
conference paper 2018
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Rajabifard, Abbas (author), Agunbiade, Muyiwa (author), Kalantari, Mohsen (author), Yip, Kit Meng (author), Atazadeh, Behnam (author), Badiee, Farshad (author), Isa, Dato’ Mohd Noor Bin (author), Adimin, Mohamad Kamali Bin (author), Chan, Keat Lim (author), Aien, Ali (author), Olfat, Hamed (author), Shojaei, Davood (author), Anaraki, Mohsen Rahimipour (author)
With the growing dominance of multi-storey buildings and other infrastructures, 2D-based cadastral systems are facing new challenges in recording, managing and visualising the spatial extent of vertically stratified cadastral spaces. In Malaysia, surveying and cadastral measurements are currently stored in the National Digital Cadastral Data...
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Kara, A. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Çagdas, Volkan (author), Isikdag, 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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Cemellini, Barbara (author), Thompson, R.J. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), de Vries, M.E. (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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Kitsakis, Dimitrios (author), Kalogianni, E. (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
Legal relations applying to land are of significant importance for land administration. Such relations include Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities, deriving both from Private and Public Law. However, only the former are normally registered within cadastral systems, while the latter are either not required to be registered, or are...
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Janecka, Karel (author), Karki, Sudarshan (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Zlatanova, S. (author), Kalantari, Mohsen (author), Ghawana, Tarun (author)
Subdivision of land parcels in the vertical space has made it necessary for cadastral jurisdictions to manage cadastral objects both in 2D as well as 3D. Modern sensor and hardware capabilities for capture and utilisation of large point clouds is one of the major drivers to consider Spatial Database Management Systems (SDBMS) in 3D and...
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Kalogianni, E. (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
The last decade, significant progress has been made in advancing the concept of 3D Cadastre and related technologies to facilitate its realisation. There are many examples of partial implementation and prototypes of 3D parcels registration around the world as stated by Kitsakis et al (2016) and Dimopoulou et al (2016) regarding selected...
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Thompson, R.J. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Cemellini, Barbara (author), de Vries, M.E. (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...
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van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Lemmen, Chrit (author), Thompson, R.J. (author), Janecka, Karel (author), Zlatanova, S. (author), Kalantari, Mohsen (author)
In this chapter we address various aspects of 3D Cadastral Information Modelling. Of course, this is closely related to the legal framework and initial registration as presented in the first two chapters. Cadastral data models, such as the Land Administration Domain Model, which include 3D support, have been developed for legal information...
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Every, Freddy (author), Griffith-Charles, Charisse (author), Holder, Riëncy (author), Molendijk, Mathilde (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Alcántar, Rolando Ocampo (author), Croes, Jocelyne Marie Marguerite (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), Ploeger, H.D. (author), Sutherland, Michael (author)
As argued in many earlier FIG publications, the potential benefits of 3D Cadastre are huge. This is especially true in the Caribbean setting with quite dense urban areas and large and important marine areas, where rights (restrictions and responsibilities; RRRs) in 3D is a prerequisite for the blue economy. The Caribbean with a plethora of 3D...
conference paper 2017
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Gulliver, Trent (author), Haanen, Anselm (author), Goodin, Mark (author)
New Zealand’s current digital cadastre is 2D with 3D situations handled via TIFF plan, section and elevation graphics and supporting textual information. The development of a 3D digital cadastre will enable the 3D spatial extents of property rights, restrictions and responsibilities to be captured, validated, lodged, integrated with existing...
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Janečka, Karel (author), Karki, Sudarshan (author)
The paper has explored 3D data management from multiple perspective. The focus of the data management issue in this paper has not been restricted to 3D Cadastre, but rather to a broader 3D GIS to ensure that all capabilities and issues that exist in different related fields will assist and affect in the data management of 3D cadastral data. In...
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Jaljolie, Ruba (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Dalyot, Sagi (author)
Following public demand to improve the efficiency and transparency of government administrations, together with the existence of mature technologies and modern urban planning necessities, it is now essential to establish more advanced and comprehensive land management (cadastre) systems. Cadastre systems available today are mostly based on...
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Ying, Shen (author), Guo, Renzhong (author), Li, Weiyang (author), Yang, Jie (author), Zhao, Zhigang (author), Li, Lin (author)
There are many 3D objects with denser aggregation that they are fully/partly coherent touched with each other through shared facets, which we called coherent set of 3D objects. Visualization for 3D property unit is an effective way to understand 3D spatial occupation, location and relationship in urban space, particularly in the coherent set of...
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de Araújo, Adolfo Lino (author), de Oliveira, Francisco Henrique (author)
This article aims to characterize a property right overlap situation and evaluate different possibilities and proposals for a 3D Cadastre in Brazil using laser scanning data. The complexity and the high density of urban areas, in Brazil and all over the world, have contributed to the increasingly verticalized occupation of the land surface. As...
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Vučić, Nikola (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Markovinović, Danko (author)
Utilities, buildings and infrastructure digital representations are very important set of spatial data for quality and sustainable spatial management and development of community in general. Many countries are on the way of the establishment of the 3D cadastre. Existing 2D cadastral systems are able to make gradual transition to 3D cadastre, but...
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Dimopoulou, Efi (author), Karki, Sudarshan (author), Miodrag, Roić (author), Duarte De Almeida, José-Paulo (author), Griffith-Charles, Charisse (author), Thompson, Rod (author), Ying, Shen (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
Registering the rights of a 3D parcel provides certainty of ownership, protection of rights and unambiguous spatial location. While not all cadastral jurisdictions in the world maintain a digital cadastral database, the concepts of such registration hold true regardless of whether it is a paper-based cadastre or a digital one. Similarly, the...
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