2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2019.01.027
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Registration of 3D underground parcel in Korean cadastral system

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“…Turning the underground chaos into order requires the proper registration, that is, the systematic data recording, of underground land tenure. A cadaster, i.e., a comprehensive register of spaces delineated by geometry and topology to which a certain record of RRRs is attached [108], is an underpinning instrument in modern land administration systems [109]. Therefore, after the establishment of a separate underground ownership mechanism, the cadastral system of a city should begin to integrate the RRRs of UUS along with the geometry and topology.…”
Section: Registration Of Underground Land Tenurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Turning the underground chaos into order requires the proper registration, that is, the systematic data recording, of underground land tenure. A cadaster, i.e., a comprehensive register of spaces delineated by geometry and topology to which a certain record of RRRs is attached [108], is an underpinning instrument in modern land administration systems [109]. Therefore, after the establishment of a separate underground ownership mechanism, the cadastral system of a city should begin to integrate the RRRs of UUS along with the geometry and topology.…”
Section: Registration Of Underground Land Tenurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, after the establishment of a separate underground ownership mechanism, the cadastral system of a city should begin to integrate the RRRs of UUS along with the geometry and topology. Nevertheless, few attempts have been made in this direction, as the delineation of UUS ownership requires a third dimension, that is, the downward dimension, whereas the current cadasters across the globe are two-dimensional (2D) systems unable to implement UUS registration in a three-dimensional (3D) manner [109,110]. In particular, 2D cadaster systems can hardly deal with a scenario where several UUS owners share the same projected footprint on the surface or their UUS ownerships intersect with each other in a 2D representation.…”
Section: Registration Of Underground Land Tenurementioning
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“…The establishment of land administration for underground areas has been identified by some researchers [16][17][18][19][20]. However, there is no agreed upon definition of underground land administration.…”
Section: Underground Land Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, 3D natural resource management is based on an inexorable trend [6,11], and some scholars have presented a basic framework for converting 2D data models to 3D data models after analysing and summarizing the characteristics of spatial objects using existing 2D cadastral data; 3D cadastral data models have also been compared based on object-oriented 3D models [12,13]. Other efforts have included different 3D cadastral cases in different countries [14][15][16][17], the automatic generation of 3D natural resource objects [6,18], the design of full 3D cadastral systems [2,14], and the modelling and visualization of 3D parcels [19][20][21]. After the IRRER was implemented, the 3D modelling of the ownership structure of condominium units combining the representation of LADM and CityGML in China was introduced [22], and a uniform registration model of natural resources interprets the IRRER in China with great detail [23].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%