A Novel Approach for 3D Modeling and Geovisualization of Easement Rights in Apartments
Author(s) -
S. Emamgholian,
Mohammad Taleai,
Davood Shojaei
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of geospatial information technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2538-418X
pISSN - 2008-9635
DOI - 10.29252/jgit.6.3.173
Subject(s) - cadastre , easement , visualization , land administration , geovisualization , urban planning , population , geography , property management , computer science , environmental planning , real estate , cartography , data science , business , civil engineering , data mining , engineering , information visualization , political science , law , demography , finance , sociology
Increasing population in urban areas and limitations of urban vacant lands and infrastructures have caused vertical development of apartments and infrastructures. The organizations related to land administration in the international system, recognize 3D cadastre as a solution to respond to this issue. Although 2D cadastre is almost unable to meet the expected responsibilities and manage the recognized restrictions, it is currently used in the majority of the associated organizations in registration and property presentations. Limitations in analyze and presentation of easement rights are considered as examples of such restrictions. This study has been accomplished by recording spatial and descriptive information of the apartments in a geodatabase, and also by applying visualization and analyzing techniques in GIS, 3D modeling and visualization of the apartments, which all are mainly used in cadastre. In addition, modeling and visualization of easement rights in apartments have been performed by tools development.
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