EVALUATING PRECISION IN LAND SURVEYING: TECHNIQUES AND BEST PRACTICES PUBLISHED
C. A. MINEA1, F. GUYVENCHY1, S. KIAJI1, A. ȘMULEAC1, R. PASCALAU1 1 University of Life Sciences "King Mihai I" from Timisoara, 300645, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, Romania raul.pascalau@usvt.roLand surveying is very important in many areas like building, town planning, and managing natural resources, where exact measurements matter a lot for good decisions. This introduction will look at basic ideas about precision in land surveying and explain why it is important to use strong techniques and best practices. Understanding this topic well not only helps improve measurement accuracy but also reduces possible mistakes that can happen from poor methods. Thus, carefully assessing modern surveying methods is necessary to find effective ways that ensure top precision levels. By including relevant examples and case studies, this essay aims to offer a clear framework for those working in the field. To back this discussion, the ADDIE model offers a structure that helps with a methodical approach to improving the practices used in land surveying, which helps promote more accuracy and reliability in the results obtained. In land exploration and management, land surveying means measuring and mapping land and what is below the surface to set property limits and help with land use. It uses various methods to find where points are on the Earth's surface, often using advanced tools like GPS and laser scanning. Getting these measurements right is very important because they affect decisions about city planning, building, and protecting the environment. Additionally, land surveying is key in legal matters, as marking property edges helps avoid conflicts and clarifies ownership. Knowing efficient surveying techniques, as shown in the model in [citeX], is important because it shows the best ways to improve accuracy and efficiency in the field, encouraging sustainable development and better land use choices.
Land surveying, ADDIE, Earth's surface, Technology on Precision
geodesy engineering
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