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Thompson, Rod (author), Kalogianni, Eftychia (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
Administration questionnaires. The last FIG questionnaire 2022-2026 was just analysed and the FIG working week 2023 (Kalogianni et al. 2023, and in that paper the creation or update, organization and initial analysis of the results from the 4th FIG 3D Land Administration Questionnaire, as an activity of the FIG Working Group 3D Land...
conference paper 2023
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Thompson, Rodney (author), Kalogianni, E. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
Administration questionnaires. The last FIG questionnaire 2022-2026 was just analysed and the FIG working week 2023 (Kalogianni et al. 2023, and in that paper the creation or update, organization and initial analysis of the results from the 4th FIG 3D Land Administration Questionnaire, as an activity of the FIG Working Group 3D Land...
conference paper 2023
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Kalogianni, E. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), Ploeger, H.D. (author), Thompson, Rodney (author), Karki, Sudarshan (author), Shnaidman, Anna (author), Abdul Rahman, Alias (author)
This paper refers to the creation or update, organisation and initial analysis of the results from the 4th FIG 3D Land Administration Questionnaire, as an activity of the FIG Working Group 3D Land Administration 2022-2026.<br/><br/>The questionnaire on 3D Land Administration is conducted as a successor of the previous questionnaire on 3D...
conference paper 2023
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Thompson, R.J. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (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...
journal article 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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Cemellini, Barbara (author), Thompson, Rod (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), de Vries, Marian (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,...
conference paper 2018
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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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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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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,...
conference paper 2018
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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...
conference paper 2018
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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...
conference paper 2018
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Thompson, R.J. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Soon, Kean Huat (author)
Cadastral spatial units around the world range from simple 2D parcels to complex 3D collections of spaces, defined at levels of sophistication from textural descriptions to complete, rigorous mathematical descriptions based on measurements and coordinates. The most common spatial unit in a cadastral database is the 2D land parcel-the basic...
journal article 2017
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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...
conference paper 2016
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Thompson, R.J. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Soon, Kean (author), Priebbenow, Russel (author)
conference paper 2016
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Thompson, R.J. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Karki, S. (author), Cowie, B.C.C. (author)
The aim of this paper is to define the range of objects that may need to be accommodated in the development of a practical cadastral database, to also accommodate 3D spatial units, and permit a range of encodings to coexist. The level of geometric encoding as defined in the ISO19152 LADM provides a framework of categorization of spatial units...
conference paper 2015
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van Oosterom, Peter (author), Stoter, Jantien (author), Ploeger, Hendrik (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), Thompson, Rod (author), Karki, Sudarshan (author)
In this paper we present the initial analysis of the second FIG 3D Cadastres questionnaire, spanning the years 2014-2018. The first version of the 3D Cadastres questionnaire was conducted in 2010 and collected the status of 2010 and the expectations or ambitions for 2014. Most of the FIG 3D Cadastres working group members had completed the 2010...
conference paper 2014
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Thompson, Rod (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
The definition of a valid 3D parcel must be correct and unambiguous, because an error or ambiguity in the definition of the extent of a property can lead to expensive legal disputes or to problems with handling 3D parcels in the information systems or problems during data transfer between two systems. This paper develops a rigorous axiomatic...
conference paper 2011
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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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Karki, S. (author), Thompson, R.J. (author), McDougall, K. (author), Cumerford, N. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (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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Thompson, R.J. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
The definition of a valid 3D parcel must be correct and unambiguous, because an error or ambiguity in the definition of the extent of a property can lead to expensive legal disputes or to problems with handling 3D parcels in the information systems or problems during data transfer between two systems. This paper develops a rigorous axiomatic...
conference paper 2011
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