2012
DOI: 10.1179/1752270611y.0000000007
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Towards a real property cadastre in Croatia

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“…For more than 20 years in these countries, the official registers of information of land structures have been modernised [1], [2]. With respect to the areas of whole countries, the crucial tasks include developing and modernising the real estate cadastre and updating LPIS databases [15].…”
Section: Geoinformational Databases In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more than 20 years in these countries, the official registers of information of land structures have been modernised [1], [2]. With respect to the areas of whole countries, the crucial tasks include developing and modernising the real estate cadastre and updating LPIS databases [15].…”
Section: Geoinformational Databases In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Croatia, the digitalization of the cadastral data started in the 1990s and was completed in 2008. Today, approximately 70% of the official cadastral data come from the period of the Franciscan Cadastre [7,22]. Therefore, cadastral data from the Franciscan Cadastre are important today.…”
Section: Franciscan Cadastrementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When preserved, cadastral maps provide opportunities for a historical geographical analysis of land use change in many countries, including Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia [17,[19][20][21]. The maps of the Franciscan Cadastre were the basis for later cadastral surveys [6,22] and also help historical geographers to work with older cadastral survey records. Archival maps are an invaluable source of information about the state of the geographical environment and have been useful in historical geographic information system (GIS) research [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maps and documents which were the basis for creating the first property database were of varying technical value (because different surveying techniques and rules were employed at the time, as well as equipment whose accuracy differed much from that used these days). After a long period when politics and the economy were influenced by the former USSR, a political transformation started in Poland and in other East European countries in 1989 [31]. It not only affected the lives of individuals, but also the way property was perceived (legal protection of rights to property, official registration of legal status of property, the free real estate market), access to modern technologies used in geodetic surveys and creating maps.…”
Section: Origin Of the Data In The Polish Land And Property Registry mentioning
confidence: 99%