2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104389
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3D Cadastres in India: Examining the status and potential for land administration and management in Delhi

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“…Expansion of urban areas is at the cost of cultivated land (Ghawana et al, 2020;. Losing cultivable land will lead to a reduction in recharge areas of water resources.…”
Section: Fig 1: Trends Of Expansion Pattern In Greater Noidamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expansion of urban areas is at the cost of cultivated land (Ghawana et al, 2020;. Losing cultivable land will lead to a reduction in recharge areas of water resources.…”
Section: Fig 1: Trends Of Expansion Pattern In Greater Noidamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a lot of work is being done on the current problems that these countries or jurisdictions encounter. The status and potential for land administration and management in the context of the possible development of 3D cadastres in India are examined in [20], whereas research on the environmental impact of 3D public law restrictions in Greece is described in [21]. Initial registration of the 3D cadastre by a cadastral resurvey in the Republic of Croatia and works to bring the Real Property Cadastre closer to a real 3D register are presented in [22].…”
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