LEARNING OUTCOMES
Worldwide, cadastral systems, are the only systems that document 3D Rights -Rules – Regulations relevant to immovable things. Official administrative acts, such as urban plans, sea-shore declaration, expropriations, forest areas declaration etc., produce institutional spatial data imposing specified rules or/and restriction on immovable things. Spatial and descriptive correlation of rules and restrictions, imposed by institutional spatial data, to rights on immovable things and their integration to the current Hellenic Cadastre Data Base is of great importance. By attending this course students acquire specialized knowledge on multipurpose cadastral system in which spatial and descriptive data of institutional spatial data are presented in detail. Focus on integrated data management with use of GIS and relevant data bases is given. Students are encouraged to use knowledge acquired by other courses such as, Cadastre, Urban Planning, Topography, 3D modeling, GIS.
General Competences
- Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology
- Adaption to new work conditions
- Decision-making
- Team work
- Self/ team evaluation
- Free, creative and inductive thinking
SYLLABUS
- Multipurpose cadastral system
- 3D Cadastre
- Research of official administrative acts
- Spatial/ descriptive analysis of official administrative acts
- Spatial/ descriptive integration of official administrative acts and the Hellenic Cadastre Technical Specifications
- Integration problems (record and analysis)
- 3D modeling of administrative acts
STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Technical report and oral presentation of the team project.
ATTACHED BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Legislation on Cultural Heritage Protection, Legislation on Urban Planning and Traditional Settlements, 3D Cadastre
Related academic journals:
1. MDPI Heritage
2. MDPI Land