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Design, development and usability testing of an LADM compliant 3D Cadastral prototype system

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  • Cemellini, Barbara
  • van Oosterom, Peter
  • Thompson, Rod
  • de Vries, Marian

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This paper describes research into the design, development and visualization of mixed 2D and 3D Cadastre. A schema has been developed to accommodate this data, with provision for a time component. This paper describes the schema, the visualization requirements, and the provision of LADM-compatible views of the data for the purpose of developing the 3D Cadastral prototype. A significant volume of 2D + t Cadastral data, which also contained 2D + t footprint representations of 3D parcels, is currently incorporated in the Cadastral Database of Queensland. A moderate number of 3D building units, and a smaller number of volumetric parcels have been hand-encoded (from the survey plans), and added to this database. The mixture has been disseminated and displayed in KML through Cesium JS.

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  • Cemellini, Barbara & van Oosterom, Peter & Thompson, Rod & de Vries, Marian, 2020. "Design, development and usability testing of an LADM compliant 3D Cadastral prototype system," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 98(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:lauspo:v:98:y:2020:i:c:s026483771930715x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104418
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