Abstract

Abstract. This paper summarises the comparison of Turkish and Malaysian cadastral registration systems based on the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM, ISO 2012) associated with 2D and 3D cadastral situations. Literature review shows that many countries propose their profile based on the LADM, such as The Netherlands, Australia/ Queensland, China, Greece and others. Turkey and Malaysia are some of the potential candidates for the LADM based country profile, as described in this paper. The study presents a detailed overview of the Turkish and Malaysian cadastral system, and LADM-based country profiles developed by the two countries are compared thanks to the common ontology offered by LADM.

Highlights

  • Cadastral maps should provide complete information regarding record rights, restrictions and responsibilities (RRR) on the cadastral parcel (Kaufmann and Steudler, 1998; Stoter and Oosterom, 2007)

  • The cadastral systems of Turkey and Malaysia were evaluated, and Land Administration Domain Model (LADM)-based cadastral data models were examined for the transition to 3D cadastre

  • It has resulted in database systems that are different in structure and schema. While it may not be practical or viable to make the databases consistent at the national level, LADM provides an opportunity for harmonising the data when there is a need to integrate the databases for national interests

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Cadastral maps should provide complete information regarding record rights, restrictions and responsibilities (RRR) on the cadastral parcel (Kaufmann and Steudler, 1998; Stoter and Oosterom, 2007). The most efficient standardised model in the land administration system (LAS) field is the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) It was an ISO standard in 2012; ISO19152:2012 (ISO, 2012), which aims to establish a common ontology for RRR affecting land administration and its geometric components. It will enable communication between related parties within a country or between different countries (Atazadeh et al, 2017; Sürmeneli and Alkan, 2018; Sürmeneli and Alkan, 2020). LADM-based cadastral models developed by Turkey and Malaysia were examined It has become more understandable how the solutions developed for different registration systems are modelled.

THE TURKISH - MALAYSIA CADASTRAL SYSTEM AND LADM
Turkish Cadastral Profile based on LADM
Malaysian Cadastral Profile based on LADM
Comparison of LADM Countries Model Between Turkey and Malaysia
DISCUSSIONS AND CONCLUSION
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