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Cadastral and Marine Boundary Challenges in Trinidad

The Geographical Journal, 1989
suitable for use for legal purposes and/or land administration. This situation is now complemented at sea with the requirement for littoral or island states to establish baselines, limits and agreed international boundaries. The background to the particular challenges faced by the surveying and cartographic professions in Trinidad is outlined ...
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Cadastral Parcel Boundary Extraction from UAV Images

Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2020
Information extraction from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) images has progressed to a great extent. The focus for geospatial data sensing, representation, processing, visualization and information delineation has gradually shifted to UAV, because of its fast delivery with very high spatial resolution data.
Ganesh Khadanga, Kamal Jain
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The features of cadastral works for boundarying the single real estate complex

Zemleustrojstvo, kadastr i monitoring zemel' (Land management, cadastre and land monitoring), 2021
The features of cadastral works for single real estate complex and the formation of a technical plan for such an object are considered in this work.
E.A. Feoktistov   +3 more
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Mean high water as a cadastral boundary

Ocean and Shoreline Management, 1989
Abstract New Zealand coastal management is diffused through many, seldom consistent agencies and statutes. At some coastal developments, erosion has developed and property losses occurred. Progress has been made in predicting erosion potential, but with limited successful application.
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Legal Problems in Establishing Boundaries for a Cadastre

The Canadian Surveyor, 1975
First, there has not been a close relationship between the Canadian legal and surveying professions and, secondly, there is a shortage of Canadian literature on survey law.
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A Semi-Automated Technique for Cadastral Boundary

Journal of Digital Science
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes that land is essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals globally. Yet, a large portion of land rights worldwide are still unregistered in government-sanctioned systems. To mitigate this problem, the Fit-for-Purpose (FFP) approach to land administration was introduced, aiming to ...
Binyam Abrham   +2 more
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Correction of location of boundaries in cadastre modernization process

Geodesy and Cartography, 2013
Abstract Modernization of lands and buildings register, which is run in Poland now, assumes capturing boundaries location data by various methods. They are: direct measurement preceded by determining of boundaries in the presence of parties, photogrammetric method, cartographic method, using existing maps being in analogue form.
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Establishing an urban digital cadastre: analytical reconstruction of parcel boundaries

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2002
A new method for generating a spatially accurate, legally supportive and operationally efficient cadastral database of the urban cadastral reality is described. The definition and compilation of an accurate cadastral database (achieving a standard deviation smaller than 0.1 m) is based on an analytical reconstruction of cadastral boundaries rather than
Kiril Fradkin, Yerach Doytsher
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Evaluation of the Possibilities to use the Photogrammetric Method to Determine the Course of Boundaries of Cadastral Parcels during the Modernization of the Cadastre

Proccedings of 10th International Conference "Environmental Engineering", 2017
In Poland, there are still many cadastral districts with the outdated database of the real estate cadastre. The situation which is particularly unfavorable occurs in southern Poland, on the territory of the former Austrian cadastre. This study presents a procedure for the comprehensive modernization of the real estate cadastre, carried out in numerous ...
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Greening the cadastre : incorporating natural - fuzzy boundaries

GIM International, 2012
What will future cadastres look like? GIM International tackled this question throughout 2010 and 2011. The starting points were six potential design elements: survey accuracy, property objects (including RRRs), 3D/4D capacity, real-time updates, global connectivity and incorporation of natural or fuzzy boundaries.
Bennett, Rohan, van der Molen, Paul
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