A Suggested Terminology for Point-Like Entities in a Bi-Temporal Representation of 2D and 3D Land Administration Data

Conference Paper (2019)
Authors

Rod Thompson (GIS Technologie)

Peter Oosterom (GIS Technologie)

Research Group
GIS Technologie
Copyright
© 2019 R.J. Thompson, P.J.M. van Oosterom
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 R.J. Thompson, P.J.M. van Oosterom
Research Group
GIS Technologie
Pages (from-to)
51-72
ISBN (print)
9788792853929
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4233/5753e199-0478-45e3-a822-8d1cd64d40cc
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Abstract

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 many additional uses for which this information has been applied – such as a base for the recording of assets such as light poles, underground cables, etc. and as a history of the pattern of land use and subdivision. Although secondary, these uses are important, and should be adequately supported.

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