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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...
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Kitsakis, Dimitrios (author), Kalogianni, Eftychia (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author), Zevenbergen, Jaap (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
Intense exploitation of land in the vertical direction has brought up complex legal relations between different types of spatial units with various characteristics (e.g., land, marine, air, underground parcels, and infrastructure objects). Therefore, the use of 3D models is required to clearly represent real property and associated Rights,...
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Emamgholian, Saeid (author), Pouliot, Jacynthe (author), Shojaei, Davood (author)
Interpreting planning regulations could be a challenging task for land surveyors when defining new ownership boundaries and for responsible authorities (e.g., city council) when assessing proposed developments. They need to be aware of the impacts of planning regulations on land parcels and vice versa since these regulations contain legally...
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Bydłosz, Jarosław (author), Warchoł, Artur (author), Balawejder, Monika (author), Bieda, Agnieszka (author)
The 3D cadastre model in Poland has been developed for several years. The summation of these works is the proposal of the model of the Polish cadastre developed using the UML language on the basis of the existing legal regulations, presented in detail in the work (Bydłosz and Bieda, 2020). The aim of the current research was practical...
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Ho, Sin-Yi (author), Hong, Jung-Hong (author)
Regardless of whether explicitly recorded, every geographic data has various aspects about time. Especially for integrated applications, the temporal aspects of geographic data from different stakeholders play an extremely critical role. Ignorance of the temporal difference or valid time of the datasets may easily lead to unexpected and even...
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Ramlakhan, Rohit (author), Kalogianni, Eftychia (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
Two dimensional (2D) Land Administration Systems (LASs) do not adequately represent 3D underground objects. It is not easy to identify the owners of these objects and the relations between objects below and above the surface are not explicitly provided. A 3D LAS can however facilitate a better understanding, as well as a more efficient...
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Paasch, Jesper M. (author), Paulsson, Jenny (author)
During the last decade, several literature surveys on trends in 3D property research have been published. The latest publication is Paasch and Paulsson (2021), examining 530 research related publications from 2012 to 2020. It showed that 3D cadastre publications mainly have focused on technical and registration issues, even if there is an...
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Broekhuizen, Marjan (author), Kalogianni, Eftychia (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
The growth of cities and the pressure on land worldwide leads to more complex and multilevel structures with different space interrelations. For the registration of complex spaces mostly 2D Land Administration Systems (LAS) are used, while a representation of space in 3D could provide a clearer insight. Concurrently, technological advancements...
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Kalogianni, E. (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author), Stubkjaer, Erik (author), Gruler, Hans Christoph (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
The origin of surveying has a close connection with the designation of land boundaries, while cadastral surveying is a means of defining the limits of properties, thus forming the basis for land administration, serving as an important tool to gather, assess, and update geographical spatial data. Accurate description and record of land are the...
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Kitsakis, Dimitrios (author), Kalogianni, E. (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author), Zevenbergen, Jaap (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
Intense exploitation of land in the vertical direction has brought up complex legal relations between different types of spatial units with various characteristics (e.g., land, marine, air, underground parcels, and infrastructure objects). Therefore, the use of 3D models is required to clearly represent real property and associated Rights,...
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van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Broekhuizen, Marjan (author), Kalogianni, E. (author)
The growth of cities and the pressure on land worldwide leads to more complex and multilevel structures with different space interrelations. For the registration of complex spaces mostly 2D Land Administration Systems (LAS) are used, while a representation of space in 3D could provide a clearer insight. Concurrently, technological advancements...
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Kara, A. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Kathmann, Ruud (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author)
The timely and effective dissemination of property values is an essential part of a transparent and efficient property valuation system as property values are required in several land administration processes, such as land acquisition, taxation, transaction, consolidation, readjustment and transformation. In the last decade, a web-based data...
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Ramlakhan, R.J.K. (author), Kalogianni, E. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
Two dimensional (2D) Land Administration Systems (LASs) do not adequately represent 3D underground objects. It is not easy to identify the owners of these objects and the relations between objects below and above the surface are not explicitly provided. A 3D LAS can however facilitate a better understanding, as well as a more efficient...
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Kalogianni, E. (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
Land Administration is a quite inter-disciplinary field involving experts and knowledge regarding legal aspects, institutional support to establish relationships between involved parties and technical support to realize it. Today, land administrators and development organizations are challenged by an unprecedented demand to utilise space above...
conference paper 2020
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Morales, Javier (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), de By, Rolf (author), Molendijk, Mathilde (author), Oosterbroek, Ernst-Peter (author), Ortiz Davila, Alvaro Enrique (author)
A significant number of undocumented people-to-land relationships exist in many countries; they constitute an important barrier to economic development, especially that of rural areas. Although countries often have established procedures to register these relationships, typically, procedures involve outdated, costly and time-consuming workflows,...
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Indrajit, Agung (author), Eresta Jaya, Virgo (author), van Loenen, Bastiaan (author), Snaidman, Anna (author), Ploeger, Hendrik (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
Spatial plan (or urban plan) as an aggregate product of sectoral policies (i.e., environmental, disaster management, economy, forestry), will be imposed to all land parcels in the form of public law to achieve the vision of a city. This vision relies heavily on the interoperability of land-use, land tenure, land value, and land development. The...
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Shnaidman, Anna (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Barazani, Shimon (author), Marcovich, Anat (author), Avni Shoham, Shuli (author)
Land is a valuable and finite resource, particularly in a small country such as Israel. A variety of drives, such as: urbanization and smart utilization of space, is prompting the stakeholders to promote new land policies. These policies should reflect the societal needs and demands as well as factor in and balance between numerous aspects....
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Yan, Jingya (author), Soon, Kean Huat (author), Jaw, Siow Wei (author), Schrotter, Gerhard (author)
Over the years, in order to meet the many and growing needs of urban development, a lot of underground spaces have been used for the public infrastructures, such as utility lines, rail lines and roads. Complex underground infrastructure and inaccurate underground information complicate the development of underground space, the ownership of...
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Stubkjær, Erik (author), Gruler, Hans-Christoph (author), Simmons, Scott (author), Çağdaş, Volkan (author)
Standards like the ISO 19152:2012 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) basically specifies classes and the relations among them. However, this methodology cannot catch the richness of variations of the domain, and therefore code lists are introduced as a supplement. In fact, the LADM mentions a number of code lists for each of the packages of...
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Rajabifard, Abbas (author), Atazadeh, Benham (author), Yip, Kit Meng (author), Kalantari, Mohsen (author), Rahimipour Anaraki, Mohsen (author), Olfat, Hamed (author), Badiee, Farshad (author), Shojaei, Davood (author), Lim, Chan Keat (author), Mohd Zain, Mohd Azua (author)
With the growing dominance of urban infrastructures in Malaysia, 2D-based cadastral systems in this country are facing new challenges in recording, managing and visualizing the spatial extent of urban land parcels. In Malaysia, surveying and cadastral measurements are currently stored in the National Digital Cadastral Data Base (NDCDB), which is...
conference paper 2019
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