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Coherence of Cadastral Data in Land Management—A Case Study of Rural Areas in Poland

Katarzyna Kocur-Bera Hubert Frąszczak

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The cadaster functions laid down in the law should guarantee the safety of one’s rights. The reliability of the data gathered in the cadaster affects decisions concerning specific real estate or taken within the sphere of economic management. The legislation often requires the use of cadastral data, which makes it necessary to keep it up-to-date and coherent with the situation in the field. The effects of a lack of coherence may impact public finances and land management. Maintaining high-quality cadastral data is time-consuming and expensive. This study analysed the data coherence between the state in the field and cadastral documents. The analysis was based mainly on the information about the area of a plot and land use. The coherence index showed that the differences between registers and the state in the field range from 30% to 80%. This can be changed by comprehensive data modernisation, which can be facilitated using modern technology. Given the diverse use of cadastral data and the global trends in cadaster development and implementation of the third dimension, the currency and reliability of cadastral data become particularly important.

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Katarzyna Kocur-Bera

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Hubert Frąszczak

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Kocur-Bera, K., Frąszczak, H. (2021). Coherence of Cadastral Data in Land Management—A Case Study of Rural Areas in Poland. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10040399

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Tahun Terbit
2021
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en
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10.3390/land10040399
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