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Dunn, J.R. (author)Workshop 1. Session 1.1: Poverty and identity. Abstract: This paper reports the findings of a qualitative study investigating the utility of the theoretical constructs ontological security and self-identity for understanding the routinized, everyday experience of housing and home. In-depth interviews conducted with 16 households in two inner...conference paper 2005
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Metaal, S. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.2: Functions and usersconference paper 2005
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Meesters, J. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.1: Planning and everyday lifeconference paper 2005
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Blondeel, P. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.1: Planning and everyday lifeconference paper 2005
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Poelman, W. (author)Workshop 4. Session 4.1: Design and modernity Abstract: Within the discipline of industrial design engineering dfx is a common abbreviation for design for x, in which the x refers to several goals like sustainability (dfs), assembly (dfa), disabled (dfd), etcetera. As more industrial design engineers are employed within the Faculty for...conference paper 2005
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Van der Land, M. (author)Workshop 1. Session 1.1: Poverty and identityconference paper 2005
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Coolen, H. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.2: Functions and users Abstract: The meaning of dwelling has been studied from many different perspectives such as psychology, phenomenology, sociology and environment behavior studies. Several authors have argued that a more integrative and interdisciplinary approach is needed in which physical, socio-cultural,...conference paper 2005
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Noordhoff, F. (author)Workshop 1. Session 1.1: Poverty and Identity. Abstract: Low-income groups develop a culture of poverty because of their marginalized position. Neighborhood effect studies use this notion as a point of departure. The culture of poverty provides necessary contacts for the informal economy, socializes diverging norms, and reproduces inequality...conference paper 2005
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De Haan, H. (author)Workshop 3. Session 3.1: Privacy and public lifeconference paper 2005
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Clapham, D. (author)The paper focuses on the concepts of identity and lifestyle that have been little used to date in housing research. It is argued that identity is forged through social interaction, but this has both an agency and a structural dimension that can be considered together. The concept of categorical identity is important here as it helps to bridge...conference paper 2005
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Tse, Rebecca O.C. (author), Gold, Christopher (author)Building a 3D terrain model and cadastre is a necessary develop-ment in both GIS and cadastral systems. Existing 2D information could be extended to 3D, while trying to keep the spatial/ topological relationships. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) on the other hand is often fully 3D, which may be excessive for our “extended 2D” mapping needs. We have...conference paper 2001
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Huml, Milan (author)Cadastral professionals have now discussed unambiguous determination of cadastral subjects as a phenomenon describing a matter of legal relation to real estate. Till the present time 2D geometrical definition has mainly been adopted almost all over the world. In case of non-typical building complexes, this 2D determination could be not efficient...conference paper 2001
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Jarroush, Jad (author), Even-Tzur, Gilad (author)The inability of the existing 2D Cadastre to facilitate the rapid developments on one hand and the growing land shortage on the other hand necessitates a fundamental change in the cadastral system. Based on the existing 2D cadastre, a 3D cadastre system for land rights registration is proposed in this paper. A general description and definitions...conference paper 2001
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Baldwin, Richard (author), Pogorelčnik, Ema (author)The registration of apartments can pose certain problems compared to other real estate objects such as complete buildings and land parcels. The paper tries to show that an efficient administration of apartments calls for secure establishment of the ownership interests, adequate procedures to support maintenance and adequate definition of the...conference paper 2001
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Billen, Roland (author), Zlatanova, Siyka (author)This paper contains some reflections about using 3D topology, and more generally some 3D concepts related to 3D cadastre. Firstly, we develop some conceptual views about 3D modelling and more specifically about the definition of 3D spatial objects. Secondly, we present a new framework for representing spatial relationships. The framework has...conference paper 2001
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Onsrud, Helge (author)A pending proposal for a new Law on the Cadastre in Norway includes for the first time regulations for establishing and registering properties under and above the surface. The new regulations shall typically cover for registration of parking garages in the underground, or for registration of building/constructions on pillars above the surface,...conference paper 2001
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Ng'ang'a, Sam (author), Sutherland, Michael (author), Cockburn, Sara (author), Nichols, Sue (author)Jurisdictions that are contemplating the development of 3D Cadastres cannot afford to ignore the marine environment. Apart from its extreme importance as a resource, the use of the marine environment is volumetric by nature and involves the exercising of rights to the surface, water column, seabed, and subsoil. This paper proposes a 3D marine...conference paper 2001