MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN CADASTRE: A REVIEW OF UAV AND GIS APPLICATIONS PUBLISHED
C. A. MINEA1, S. KIAJI1, Maroua DAHBI1, A. ȘMULEAC1, R. PASCALAU1 1 University of Life Sciences "King Mihai I" from Timisoara, 300645, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, Romania alina_lato@usvt.roThe use of new technologies in cadastre work has changed old land management systems, making data gathering and handling more correct and efficient. Among these technologies, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are important for solving tough problems with land surveying and mapping. UAVs give high-quality aerial pictures and can quickly collect data over large spaces, while GIS has strong tools for viewing and understanding spatial data. This mix not only makes cadastre tasks more precise but also helps in making better decisions in city planning, environmental checks, and managing resources. In addition, the cooperation of UAV and GIS technology opens doors to new uses in different areas, as shown by their vital part in good land management plans. To show these ideas, the diagram included demonstrates how GIS applications can cover different management areas, underlining the importance of modern technologies in current cadastre work. A good understanding of cadastre is important for good land management and administration today. The cadastre is a detailed record of land and property rights, including information on who owns land, where the boundaries are, and the value of land parcels. This makes it an important tool for governance, urban planning, and managing resources. A well-kept cadastre is important because it provides legal security for land ownership, aids in efficient tax collection, and helps resolve disputes regarding who owns land. New technologies like UAVs and GIS have changed how cadastral data is gathered, analysed, and managed, improving the accuracy and ease of access to this important information.
cadastre, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
geodesy engineering
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