Cadastral boundary delineation using deep learning and remote sensing imagery
Global estimates indicate that 70-75% of the people worldwide do not have access to a legal land administration system. The absence of such a system has a negative impact on essential developments such as tenure security, agricultural productivity, and sustainable development.
Grift, J., Persello, C., Koeva, M.N.
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Development of remote sensing technology in New Zealand, part 1. Seismotectonic, structural, volcanologic and geomorphic study of New Zealand, part 2. Indigenous forest assessment, part 3. Mapping land use and environmental studies in New Zealand, part 4. New Zealand forest service LANDSAT projects, part 5. Vegetation map and landform map of Aupouri Peninsula, Northland, part 6. Geographical applications of LANDSAT mapping, part 7 [PDF]
The author has identified the following significant results. Inspection of pixels obtained from LANDSAT of New Zealand revealed that not only can ships and their wakes be detected, but that information on the size, state of motion, and direction of ...
Mcgreevy, M. G. +3 more
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3-D Cadastral Boundary Relationship Classification Algorithms using Conformal Geometric Algebra
As urban centers continue to grow and develop, there is an increasing need for institutions to be able to digitally model and perform relationship analysis on 3-D cadastral boundary data. 3-D boundary analysis can be performed through visual inspection of survey plan drawings, but this often requires professional expertise such as a land surveyor or ...
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Application of BIM/IFC in 3D cadastre: a case study of China
Three-dimensional (3D) cadastral technology overcomes the technical bottleneck of traditional two-dimensional (2D) technology for managing condominium property rights, and provides an effective technology for the three-dimensional utilization and ...
Chengcheng Liu, Haoyu Yang
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LAND TENURE LAW IN ERITREA, HORN OF AFRICA [PDF]
After a historical sketch of the evolution of land tenure systems in the Eritrean highlands, this paper describes the main features of the new Eritrean land law and its operative assumption that the legislation is meant to extend state control over land.
Castellani, Luca G.
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Construction of land-use change matrix and estimation of greenhouse gas inventory focusing on settlements in South Korea. [PDF]
Choi SE +6 more
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Spatial Sampling Strategies for Assessing Public Opinion Under the Water Framework Directive: A Case Study of the Ythan Project [PDF]
Consultation with and inclusion of the public on measures to manage and improve water resources is a key tenet of the Water Framework Directive (WFD).
Neil Sang
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Towards Automated Cadastral Boundary Delineation from UAV data
This PhD research aims to design and implement a method to facilitate land rights mapping through indirect surveying techniques from UAV data. It is based on the assumption that a large portion of cadastral boundaries is physically manifested through objects such as hedges, fences, stone walls, tree lines, roads, walkways or waterways.
Crommelinck, S. +3 more
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In this paper, old cadastral municipalities boundary marks are presented that have been preserved in the forests of Hrušica above Postojna, Nanos, Javornik above Črni Vrh and Javorniki above Cerknica (Slovenija).
Mihaela Triglav Čekada +2 more
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Shoreline as the Boundary of a Property in the Cadastre
A specific type of property boundary is the boundary of land adjacent to flowing waters, known as the shoreline. This type of boundary is characterized by temporal and spatial variability as a result of natural forces. As a result, there is a need for periodic updates of the cadastre, both in terms of spatial data and subject data.
Paweł Hanus, Piotr Benduch
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