This book highlights the latest improvements in cadastre with examples and case studies from various parts of the world. Authors from different continents, in association with national and international organizations and societies, present the most comprehensive forum to date for cadastre, offering a broad overview of land administration and contemporary perspectives on current research and developments, including surveying, land management, remote sensing and geo-information sciences. Cadastre is a universal concept and is defined as "the work of officially mapping and systemically registering the areas, borders and values of all kinds of land and property". It is normally a parcel-based and up-to-date land information system containing a record of interests in land with rights, restrictions and responsibilities. It may be established for fiscal and legal purposes, to assist in management for better planning and other administrative purposes, and to enable sustainable developme
nt and environmental protection. As such, "cadastre" is an important public inventory documenting the records of ownership, bordering and responsibility regarding the land with "title deeds" to parcels and answering the questions of "whose land, where and how much". The materials included in the book can support courses at universities and related training institutions worldwide, and will greatly improve readers" understanding of the scholarly fields involved in cadastre: land registration and management, surveying and mapping, and geo-information management, land governance, land taxation and public administration etc.
Part I: Towards Cadastre 1. Towards a Fourth Wave of Property Reform 2. From a Traditional to a Comprehensive Cadastre 3. Cadastre or Land Administration: A Case Study of Turkey 4. A Performance Assessment Model for Cadastral Survey System Evaluation 5. Management of Natural Risks and Disasters in a River Basin within the New Cadastre Concept 6. Updating and Maintaining Land Parcel Types through Crowd-sourced Land Use/Cover Classification 7. Investigation of Availability of Remote Sensed Data in Cadastral Works 8. Usability of GNSS Technique for Cadastral Surveying Part II: 3D Cadastre with Geo-Technology 9. Conceptual Modelling of 3D Cadastre and LADM 10. The LADM Based on INTERLIS 11. The Underground Space Use Right Registration with the Approach of 3 Dimensional Cadastre Concept 12. Towards 3D Land Registry in Hungary 13. Germany on the Way to 4D-Cadastre 14. Automated Extraction of Buildings from Aerial Lidar Point Cloud and Digital Imaging Datasets for 3D Cadastre - Pre
liminary Results Part III: Cadastral Cases Part IV: Marine Cadastre 21. Marine Cadastre Legal Framework for Malaysia 22. The Evaluation of Marine Cadastre Definitions among Australia, Canada and United States of America Based on Indonesia"s Perspective as an Archipelagic State 23. Sustainable Marine Space Managements: Malaysian Perspective Index