
Digital transformation in land use and cadastre: towards adaptive cadastral systems
Author(s) -
T. N. Zhigulina,
Margarita N. Kostritsina,
N. M. Luchnikova,
L. V. Lebedeva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/839/2/022071
Subject(s) - cadastre , adaptability , context (archaeology) , geography , process (computing) , function (biology) , environmental resource management , computer science , business , cartography , ecology , environmental science , archaeology , evolutionary biology , biology , operating system
The article considers one of the key aspects of transformations taking place with modern cadastral systems in the context of globalization, integration and digitalization of the surrounding space and economy. It is revealed that the transformation of existing functions of national cadastral systems in the transition to digital economy will obviously lead to the emergence of new properties of cadastral systems, in particular to the emergence of properties of adaptability. The study shows the regular stages of development of the functions of cadastral systems for each time stage, proving that the functions performed by the cadastral system are not static; they change as the economic system of society changes. From the point of view of system conceptions, the development of cadastral system follows a logistic curve and includes the stages: emergence of cadastral system and functions, stabilization of functions, their qualitative development, specialization of functions. Each stage is accompanied by the process of function deployment (winding up) under the influence of the processes taking place in the economic system and society. The emergence of the property of adaptability in the near future of cadastral systems will contribute to the emergence and development of a whole bundle of functions of national cadastral systems, aimed at adapting these systems to the environment of their functioning. The emergence of this new feature is necessitated by the ongoing digital transformation of land-use systems as a response to the challenges facing the global land-use system.