Print Email Facebook Twitter Developing Serbian 3D Cadastre System - Challenges and Directions Part of: 6th International FIG Workshop on 3D Cadastres· list the conference papers Title Developing Serbian 3D Cadastre System - Challenges and Directions Author Višnjevac, Nenad Mihajlović, Rajica Šoškić, Mladen Cvijetinović, Željko Marošan, Stevan Bajat, Branislav Date 2018-10-03 Abstract The real estate cadastre in the Republic of Serbia is based on 2D cadastral maps and procedures that do not support unequivocal registration and visualization of complex 3D property situations or complex objects located on/below several parcels, especially in urban areas. Within this study, we analyzed and documented specific situations concerning registration challenges for the current cadastral system in the Republic of Serbia. Furthermore, the analysis of additional functionalities which will enable overcoming the limitations of the current cadastre in the short to the medium-term time period is represented. The main objective is to use the current cadastral data and procedures as far as possible in order to keep the transition smoother and economically feasible. Having in mind this objective, the variation of the hybrid approach as the solution for Serbian 3D real estate cadastre was analyzed. One of the preliminary assumptions of this research is that it is possible to develop a system that is simple enough for implementation and maintenance, but at the same comprehensive enough to overcome the difficulties of the current real estate cadastre. Within the case study, 3D objects based on data currently provided by licensed surveying agencies are presented. Subject Current Data3D CadastreSerbian Cadastral System To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1afcbce2-daf3-4270-ba0a-f9a29a281aa2 Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) the authors Files PDF Workshop2018_21.pdf 1.09 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1afcbce2-daf3-4270-ba0a-f9a29a281aa2/datastream/OBJ/view