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Calculating real surface area of land parcels in hilly and mountainous regions
Author(s) -
Binh Tran Quoc,
Pham Thanh Xuan,
Pham Le Tuan,
Le Phuong Thuy,
Nguyen Xuan Linh,
Man Quang Huy
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
tạp chí khoa học đại học quốc gia hà nội: nghiên cứu giáo dục (vnu journal of science: education research)/tạp chí khoa học đại học quốc gia hà nội: các khoa học trái đất và môi trường (vnu journal of science: earth and environmental sciences)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2615-9279
pISSN - 2588-1094
DOI - 10.25073/2588-1094/vnuees.4196
Subject(s) - cadastre , digital elevation model , geography , elevation (ballistics) , land use , land area , physical geography , hydrology (agriculture) , remote sensing , environmental science , cartography , forestry , geology , mathematics , geometry , civil engineering , geotechnical engineering , agricultural science , engineering
Currently, the legal area of a land parcel in cadastral map is defined as the projected area of the parcel on a map plane. However, in practice, the real surface area of parcels plays important role for land use. In plain regions, the differences between real and legal areas of parcels are negligible, but in hilly and mountainous regions, these differences are significant and must be accounted in land management. In this paper, the authors had proposed a method for calculating real surface area of land parcels using GIS and data extracted from digital elevation models. The method was verified against Vietnam’s standard on cadastral map by using a simulated land parcel that is a part of a sphere, and got positive results. The method is then applied for calculating surface area of more than 2000 land parcels in Tien Xuan Commune, Thach That District, Hanoi City. The obtained results showed that the differences between real and legal areas of land parcels can reach a value of 23% for forestry land at mountain side with slope of more than 30o. In whole Tien Xuan Commune, these differences have an average value of 2.4%.

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