Possibilities Of Using Innovative Sources Of Information On Real Estate In The Spatial Data Collection Process

The register of land and buildings is an essential source of information on real estate. The use of cadastral data in land management is manifold, starting from spatial planning, through the calculation of taxes, the designation of real estate in land and mortgage registers, and finally, in real est...

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Main Author: Kwartnik-Pruc Anita
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-03-01
Series:Real Estate Management and Valuation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/remav-2015-0010
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spelling doaj-5647f6699ba74ca8b4a15cb9d802e2ff2021-09-05T14:00:12ZengSciendoReal Estate Management and Valuation2300-52892015-03-0123110311310.1515/remav-2015-0010remav-2015-0010Possibilities Of Using Innovative Sources Of Information On Real Estate In The Spatial Data Collection ProcessKwartnik-Pruc Anita0 AGH University of Science and TechnologyThe register of land and buildings is an essential source of information on real estate. The use of cadastral data in land management is manifold, starting from spatial planning, through the calculation of taxes, the designation of real estate in land and mortgage registers, and finally, in real estate management. The accuracy of information from public records, i.e. the register of land and buildings, obtained by entities managing property has a direct impact on the correctness of the conducted processes of land management. Data necessary to determine the position of boundaries of cadastral parcels are taken from surveying documentation accepted into the national geodetic and cartographic resource database. If there is no such documentation, or the data contained therein are not reliable, information on the boundaries of cadastral parcels are obtained by means of field or photogrammetric surveys, preceded by the determination of the course of these boundaries.https://doi.org/10.1515/remav-2015-0010sources of information on real estateland managementcadasterr52o32
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Possibilities Of Using Innovative Sources Of Information On Real Estate In The Spatial Data Collection Process
Real Estate Management and Valuation
sources of information on real estate
land management
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r52
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title Possibilities Of Using Innovative Sources Of Information On Real Estate In The Spatial Data Collection Process
title_short Possibilities Of Using Innovative Sources Of Information On Real Estate In The Spatial Data Collection Process
title_full Possibilities Of Using Innovative Sources Of Information On Real Estate In The Spatial Data Collection Process
title_fullStr Possibilities Of Using Innovative Sources Of Information On Real Estate In The Spatial Data Collection Process
title_full_unstemmed Possibilities Of Using Innovative Sources Of Information On Real Estate In The Spatial Data Collection Process
title_sort possibilities of using innovative sources of information on real estate in the spatial data collection process
publisher Sciendo
series Real Estate Management and Valuation
issn 2300-5289
publishDate 2015-03-01
description The register of land and buildings is an essential source of information on real estate. The use of cadastral data in land management is manifold, starting from spatial planning, through the calculation of taxes, the designation of real estate in land and mortgage registers, and finally, in real estate management. The accuracy of information from public records, i.e. the register of land and buildings, obtained by entities managing property has a direct impact on the correctness of the conducted processes of land management. Data necessary to determine the position of boundaries of cadastral parcels are taken from surveying documentation accepted into the national geodetic and cartographic resource database. If there is no such documentation, or the data contained therein are not reliable, information on the boundaries of cadastral parcels are obtained by means of field or photogrammetric surveys, preceded by the determination of the course of these boundaries.
topic sources of information on real estate
land management
cadaster
r52
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url https://doi.org/10.1515/remav-2015-0010
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