How might an Lod Logic Framework Help to Bridge the 3D Cadastre Research-to-Practice Gap?

A Proposal for a Level of Implementation Framework

Conference Paper (2020)
Author(s)

J. Stoter (TU Delft - Urban Data Science)

F. Biljecki (National University of Singapore)

Serene Ho (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University)

Research Group
Urban Data Science
Copyright
© 2020 J.E. Stoter, Filip Biljecki, Serene Ho
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Copyright
© 2020 J.E. Stoter, Filip Biljecki, Serene Ho
Research Group
Urban Data Science
ISBN (electronic)
978-87-92853-93-6
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Abstract

During the past decade, hundreds of research papers have been published on the challenge of registering multi-level properties in land administration and cadastral registrations. In addition, many pilots have been carried out to show potential solutions. However, fundamental and standardised solutions for 3D cadastre are still rare. In this article we analyse the reasons for few 3D cadastre solutions in practice and we propose a 3D cadastre definition framework that can distinguish between different levels of 3D cadastre implementation depending on a specific context. Based on a level of detail logic, it supports an incremental pathway for the implementation of 3D cadastre solutions. We list the scope of the framework and finish with conclusions and future work.

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