Lecture 2 - Cadastral Surveying
Lecture 2 - Cadastral Surveying
Lecture 2 - Cadastral Surveying
Property Taxation
Property tax is the most common local tax and that it necessitates
efficient administration, which basically mean a well-established land
and land related information system or cadastre. Thus, property
taxation, especially in urban areas, is used as a major source of revenue.
a) Cadastral surveying
b) Survey recording
c) Land valuation
d) Land-use planning
e) Database management
f) Dispute resolution
Cadastral Surveying Procedure
Survey planning
Hold a briefing for local residents
Confirmation of boundary (parcel investigation)
Survey the boundary after confirmation
(Boundary Survey)
Making cadastral record
Confirming the results of Cadastral Survey
Submit the product of Cadastral Survey to
registry office
The Surveying Process in Urban Areas
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Chapter 3
DATA CAPTURING TECHNIQUES