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Ploughing for Justice: Land Return, Clientelism and Citizenship in Central Burma
ABSTRACT This article asks if clientelism is a form of citizenship in an agrarian society under military domination. It focuses on the efforts made by villagers in central Burma to recover land previously grabbed by force by the military state. A promise of land return during the political transition of the 2010s enabled dispossessed farmers to define ...
Stéphen Huard, Mya Dar Li Thant
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The implementation of a competency based assessment system for applicants for a restrictive licence for cadastral surveying [PDF]
The Surveyors Board of Queensland has the responsibility for assessing the standards and regulating cadastral surveyors within the state. Recent legislative changes have required the Board to implement a competency based assessment scheme.
Campbell, Glenn, Liddle, Jim
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An object-based classification approach for mapping "migrant housing" in the mega-urban area of the Pearl River Delta (China) [PDF]
Urban areas develop on formal and informal levels. Informal development is often highly dynamic, leading to a lag of spatial information about urban structure types.
Baatz +13 more
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Spatial planning, topography, mapping, cadastre
<p>La topografía y la cartografía, entendidas como disciplinas que estudian el conjunto de procedimientos que tienen por objeto la representación gráfica de la superficie terrestre, representan un dúo indisociable, junto con el catastro y la ordenación territorial, a los intereses de una acción concertada de la Administración y de diversos ...
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Digitized cadastral map from a point of view of compiler of geometric plan [PDF]
The digitized cadastral map (KM-D) comes up during a renewal of cadatral documents without new mapping using convertion of current cadastral map in digital form in given form and data structure.
Alena Berková
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Cadastral boundaries are often demarcated by objects that are visible in remote sensing imagery. Indirect surveying relies on the delineation of visible parcel boundaries from such images.
Sophie Crommelinck +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines plot divisions and units of measurement in regular medieval new towns in Central Europe, with a particular focus on historical Silesia. By applying the cosine quantogram method alongside GIS‐referenced cartographic sources and modular analysis, the research reconstructs the spatial organization of urban layouts. The results
Maria Legut‐Pintal +3 more
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SURVEYING AND MAPPING STRATEGY FOR SUPPORTING THE EMERGING LAND MARKET IN ALBANIA [PDF]
Moving toward a market-oriented economy involves the development of various types of markets. One of the first steps of the transition in Albania has been the property privatization process, that is, the transformation of state property into private ...
Jazoj, Ahmet, Lamani, Spiro, Lira, Leart
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From Hurricane Irma to the Grindavík eruptions: volatility premiums in disaster governance
Abstract Environmental volatility can inflate property values even as it destroys them. To show how, this article pairs a postcolonial micro‐state in the Caribbean (Sint Maarten after Hurricane Irma) with a Nordic welfare town (Grindavík in Iceland following volcanic eruptions) because they occupy the opposite ends of the governance capacity spectrum ...
Thor Björnsson
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Integration of Geospatial Data into the Cadastre System [PDF]
Remote sensing serves as a fundamental tool for the creation and regular updating of cadastral maps. In the era of digital technologies, the integration of data obtained from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), satellites, and multispectral sensors ...
O. Allanazarov +3 more
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