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Abstract This collaborative essay provides a methodological reflection and a list of recommendations on the opportunities, uncertainties and limitations faced when researching state spaces in India, Mexico and Kenya. Drawing on recent fieldwork across these countries, we illuminate the complexities and challenges inherent in studying state institutions
Mariana Reyes Carranza+4 more
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The article discusses whether a globally connected cadastre is possible. Most land transactions occur in domestic, national land markets. However, many parties are now looking beyond their borders.
Bennett, Rohan+2 more
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A parcel is the most important object of real estate cadastre. Its primary spatial attribute are boundaries, determining the extent of property rights.
Benduch Piotr, Pęska-Siwik Agnieszka
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Satellite Data in Agricultural and Environmental Economics: Theory and Practice
ABSTRACT Agricultural and environmental economists are in the fortunate position that a lot of what is happening on the ground is observable from space. Most agricultural production happens in the open and one can see from space when and where innovations are adopted, crop yields change, or forests are converted to pastures, to name just a few examples.
David Wuepper+2 more
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3D VISUALIZATION OF ADVERSE NATURAL CONDITIONS FOR ADJUSTMENT OF LAND CADASTRAL VALUE
The research is relevant due to the fact that cadastral valuation of land is concerned to be an important part of land plots management. Thus, accuracy and quantity of its results are of great importance for scientific methodological fundamentals of ...
Evgeny I. Avrunev+3 more
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By doing a Source‐to‐Sink quantification of sediments fluxes with three methods for all compartments of a coupled catchment–deep‐sea fan system, we illustrate the influence of external parameters, such as climate and tectonic, on the sedimentary dynamics and signal propagation in this system during the Pleistocene and Holocene.
N. Deiss+5 more
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Issues of cadastral maps updating and accuracy for establishing GIS databases of detailed urban plans [PDF]
Cadastral map, when the Real Estate Cadastre is being produced, initially contains the boundaries of cadastral parcels, buildings, and cultures. After the formation of the Real Estate Cadastre, under the procedure cadastral maintenance, all changes on ...
Radovan ĐUROVIĆ , Gojko R. NIKOLIĆ
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ABSTRACT Because of their long lifespan, trees can be a form of living cultural heritage. Culturally modified trees (CMTs) are tangible and spatially precise evidence of past methods of resource use and land management, illustrating how humans have interacted with and to varying extents shaped their local environment.
Michael J. Murphy
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Humans set boundaries on land for thousands of years. Cadastre emerged as a system for registering them, whether they are marked on the ground (visible) or unmarked (invisible).
Umit Yildiz, C. Gokceoglu, S. Kocaman
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Horizontal accuracy assessment of very high resolution Google Earth images in the city of Rome, Italy [PDF]
Google Earth (GE) has recently become the focus of increasing interest and popularity among available online virtual globes used in scientific research projects, due to the free and easily accessed satellite imagery provided with global coverage ...
Baiocchi, Valerio+2 more
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