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Environmental Studies
Gaspar Mora-Navarro, Carmen Femenia-Ribera, Joan Manuel Velilla Torres, Jose Martinez-Llario
Summary: This paper describes the tax-oriented cadastre and land registry in Spain, with a focus on the new coordination system set by Law 13/2015. The system updates cadastral parcel boundaries when they do not match reality, allowing for the upload of qualitative and quantitative instances of data quality.
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Environmental Studies
Erik Stubkjaer, Volkan Cagdas
Summary: This article demonstrates the use of semantic tools, including the CaLAThe thesaurus, to establish a platform for aligning ISO LADM and OGC LandInfra standards. The CaLAThe serves as a shared universe for managing code lists, improving public administration and interoperability in the context of e-government. The development of information standards using semantic tools is crucial for supporting alignment of standards and enhancing cross-domain collaboration.
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Environmental Studies
Maryam Barzegar, Abbas Rajabifard, Mohsen Kalantari, Behnam Atazadeh
Summary: The rapid growth of multi-story buildings in Victoria, Australia has prompted the need for 3D digital approaches to manage land rights, restrictions, and responsibilities more efficiently in cities. Research suggests the necessity of an exact framework to enable a 3D land administration system and provide a unified spatial analysis system to enhance decision-making in complex urban environments.
Review
Environmental Studies
Josip Krizanovic, Doris Pivac, Hrvoje Tomic, Sinisa Mastelic-Ivic
Summary: This paper reviews four different land administration data dissemination practices through four case studies in Croatia, England, New Zealand and Green County, OH, USA. The goal was to examine the differences and similarities between the respective countries' land data practices provided by the excerpts related to one parcel, in order to be useful for further improvement and standardization of land administration data dissemination practices.
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Environmental Studies
Eva-Maria Unger, Christiaan Lemmen, Rohan Bennett
Summary: Beyond international guidelines and agreements, the global development community has focused on collaboratively designing technical methodologies and tools to support women's access to land. This paper assesses the gender sensitivity of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) from a technical perspective, highlighting its functionality and importance in supporting women's land rights.
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Engineering, Civil
Zeynel Abidin Polat, Mehmet Alkan
Summary: This study focuses on managing official documents online, proposing a general external data model based on the LADM to improve document access speed and reduce security risks.
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Environmental Studies
Serene Ho, Maria Tanyag, Elisa Scalise
Summary: Women's land rights are recognized in global human rights and development agendas, but the effectiveness of land administration and titling interventions in securing these rights is sometimes problematic. This article critically analyzes the gendered processes in land administration knowledge production, focusing on the cadastre. The study finds that the masculinization of land administration has negative implications for women's land rights.
Article
Environmental Studies
Abbas Rajabifard, Behnam Atazadeh, Mohsen Kalantari, Hamed Olfat, Davood Shojaei, Farshad Badiee
Summary: Urban infrastructure in Malaysian cities has seen a significant growth in recent decades, challenging current 2D-based surveying practices. A shift towards a 3D land administration system (LAS) in Malaysia is needed to address ownership complexities in vertical dimension, with the proposed approach based on international standard Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) aiming to upgrade existing workflows and databases to support 3D land parcels. The study confirms the importance of LADM standards in realizing a 3D-enabled system for Malaysian land administration.
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Environmental Studies
Jesper M. Paasch, Jenny Paulsson
Summary: The formation and alteration of real property and rights, restrictions and responsibilities are important parts of land administration. Research on the distribution of publications in the three-dimensional (3D) cadastral domain has been in focus as a specialised part of real property research during the last decades. The purpose of the research presented here is to contribute to these analyses of the number and thematic distribution of the 3D cadastral domain literature by analyzing three aspects.
Article
Environmental Studies
Eric Hagemans, Eva-Maria Unger, Pieter Soffers, Tom Wortel, Christiaan Lemmen
Summary: The Netherlands' Kadaster provides legal certainty about land ownership, but the current cadastral map lacks geometric accuracy. To address this issue, Kadaster has initiated the Cadastral Map Next program, aiming to develop a new version of the cadastral map with improved accuracy and adaptability. Additionally, a redesign of the data model is necessary to establish a clear connection between cadastral objects and survey data.
Article
Environmental Studies
Jingya Yan, Rob Van Son, Kean Huat Soon
Summary: The objective of this study is to develop a 3D data model for underground utilities to manage data from surveys, serving the needs of land administration practices.
Article
Environmental Studies
Rohan Mark Bennett, Jerome Donovan, Eryadi Masli, Kirsikka Riekkinen
Summary: This article explores the application of the 'as-a-Service' (aaS) concept in the domain of land administration, highlighting its potential to reduce costs, enable scaling, and simplify system upgrades. The study reveals that aaS directly addresses 15 out of 35 identified land administration maintenance issues, indirectly supports another 15, and does not benefit 5. It is already being used in various countries and has been recognized by the UNECE as a scenario for future land administration development. Further analysis and development of different aaS models are required to determine their legal, financial, and partnership implications.
Article
Environmental Sciences
Hicret Gursoy Surmeneli, Mehmet Alkan, Mila Koeva
Summary: This study discusses the implementation of 3D cadastral objects registration within the Turkish Land Administration Domain Model, extending the representation to 4D with time attributes. The prototype development begins with data modeling and management in PostgreSQL database, providing answers to various questions about cadastral objects.
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Article
Environmental Studies
Rohit Ramlakhan, Eftychia Kalogianni, Peter van Oosterom, Behnam Atazadeh
Summary: One of the major challenges in current 2D Land Administration Systems (LAS) is defining and registering the Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities (RRRs) of underground objects. A 3D LAS can solve this challenge by using 3D digital modeling to better understand, register, and visualize the RRRs of underground objects. This paper presents a standardized workflow that incorporates legal, organizational, and technical aspects to comprehensively address the challenges in registering the RRRs of 3D objects below the surface in LASs.
Article
Environmental Studies
Steven Mekking, Dossa Victorien Kougblenou, Fabrice Gilles Kossou
Summary: In 2013, the government of Benin decided to implement a centralized land administration system to increase legal certainty in real estate transactions and promote economic development. This case study explores how the transition to a fit-for-purpose approach in land administration helps achieve the government policy in Benin.