2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.105204
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Credibility of the cadastral data on land use and the methodology for their verification and update

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“…Discrepancies between data gathered in the cadaster and the field are caused by various factors. They include (a) ambiguous definitions of individual groups of land use, (b) a multitude of land use types within individual groups, which makes their interpretation difficult, (c) changes of regulations on classification of individual groups, (d) changes of qualification of objects which have to be disclosed in cadastral data, (e) required accuracy of data entries, and (f) failure to report the changes by real estate owners [7,8,14,[34][35][36]48,49]. Lack of data currency is a frequent phenomenon and they have to be modernised to maintain their adequate quality.…”
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“…Discrepancies between data gathered in the cadaster and the field are caused by various factors. They include (a) ambiguous definitions of individual groups of land use, (b) a multitude of land use types within individual groups, which makes their interpretation difficult, (c) changes of regulations on classification of individual groups, (d) changes of qualification of objects which have to be disclosed in cadastral data, (e) required accuracy of data entries, and (f) failure to report the changes by real estate owners [7,8,14,[34][35][36]48,49]. Lack of data currency is a frequent phenomenon and they have to be modernised to maintain their adequate quality.…”
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“…The coherence between the state of space at the plot level in public documents and the actual situation in the field is essential for an increase in consumer confidence and trust and affects the decision quality [1][2][3]. The technical reliability of cadastral data is also a condition of the legal security of boundaries [4][5][6][7]. Effective data verification and regular updating are essential in land management [6][7][8], although it is difficult given the amount of accumulated data [4,[9][10][11][12].…”
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“…The network of roads directly accessing fields is not accessible to state-ofthe-art agricultural equipment. In addition, land situated in the eastern [20], [23] and south-eastern [17], [22], [7] part of Poland also features a high level of defectiveness, which has a negative effect on building a fullfeatured real property cadastre [14], [15], [3].…”
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