Abstract

Abstract. The article 718 of the civil law saying “The ownership on property includes the air above and terrain layers below to an extent providing benefit. The structures, plants and sources are included in the content of this ownership reserving the legal restrictions” and the cadastre law no. 3402 envisage 3D Cadastre. 3D data is required in order to perform 3D cadastre. To meet this requirement, oblique photogrammetry arises as the main data acquisition method. The data obtained by this method is used as base in 3D Cadastre and Land Administration activities. 3D cadastre required in the context of land administration activities in Turkey demands high resolution aerial oblique images to be used in services such as real estate value assessment & marketing in urban areas, urban planning, unlicensed construction monitoring & city administration and making location data (national address data etc.) intelligent.

Highlights

  • 1.1 Land AdministrationLand is a spatial magnitude, where all living creatures shelter, hold on to life and carry on vital activities throughout the history

  • Decisions can be taken either individually or by a group of people. Countries provide their existing lands to be managed with respect to requests, requirements and laws depending to the technological advancements

  • The statement of International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) on cadastre is given as follows: “A Cadastre is normally a parcel based, and up-to-date land information system containing a record of interests in land

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Land Administration

Land is a spatial magnitude, where all living creatures shelter, hold on to life and carry on vital activities throughout the history. Sustainable development consists of economic, social and environmental components and the basis of the paradigm is the Institutional Arrangements depending on the country context This basis can be defined by the three legs, which are Land Policies, Land Information Infrastructures and Land Administration Functions for sake of sustainable development. The land management paradigm is required by modern land administration theory to make systems overcoming the land related right, restriction and responsibility issues for providing sustainable development (Williamson et al, 2010). The double-blind peer-review was conducted on the basis of the full paper

Cadastre
OBLIQUE PHOTOGRAMMETRY
APPLICATIONS
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