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THE WORLD CADASTRE: Proceedings of The World Cadastre Summit
Yomralioglu, T., (2015), “The World Cadastre: Proceedings of the World Cadastre Summit | World Cadastre Summit” (Ed.), Halic Congress Center, 20-24 April, p.1140, Istanbul, Turkey.
preface
The “World Cadastre Summit, Congress and Exhibition” was held between April 20-24, 2015 in Istanbul Halic Congress Center with a wide participation. First of all, we would like to thank all of the participants all over the world who supported this event. Two weeks before the event, which is a first in the world gathering 3327 people from 92 countries under the name of “Cadastre”, the registrations were closed due to overcapacity. All of the prominent dynamics of Cadastre sector showed great interest in the event. Experts and academicians from this sector, private and public sector representatives, ministers, deputy ministers, undersecretaries, general directors, Cadastre agencies staff and their directors of the participating countries, students, non-governmental organization representatives, FIG, UNECE and World Bank gathered in the event.
During the four-day event approximately 150 scientific papers were presented in 30 different technical sessions. Especially in the 3 main plenary sessions, highly esteemed scientists and experts - as we call them “real masters” shed light onto the Cadastre's future. During the scientific sessions all of the aspects of Cadastre were tackled by theoretical and administrative practices, and especially different systems and technical works of countries were shared with the participants. The past, present and future of Cadastre were discussed in all dimensions in technical presentations.
Without a doubt, one of the most important part of the event was the special “summit” session which was held on the 4th day. Within the summit, with the participation of nearly 20 country ministers and 60 official delegates, a “Round Table Meeting”, which was chaired by the Republic of Turkey Minister of Environment and Urban Planning, Mr. İdris Güllüce, was held. A 22-article "Istanbul Cadastre Declaration" was published after the countries expressed their views on Cadastre. A vast majority of the participant countries signed the declaration. Thus, with the great participation of the world countries in this event under theme of "Let's Cadastre the World", a global call was made in the field of Cadastre for the first time and the universality of "Cadastre" became as if official registered.
Alongside of the intense technical programs, participants enjoyed Istanbul through various social activities. Participants visited Istanbul's historical places and gazed into Istanbul's beauties with a Bosporus tour. Throughout the event, great memories were recorded in the Congress Center, Istanbul and this great event turned into a success. We would like to express our sincerest gratitude's to the world and all of the participants who made us proud by coming to our beautiful country and we hope to meet you in future events.
We wish that "Cadastre" will help bring peace, love and compassion into the world...
Kindest regards,
prof. Dr. Tahsin YOMRALIOGLU
Chairman of the World Cadastre Summit Istanbul, 2015
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TABLE OF CONTENT | CONTENTS [ PDF ]
Volume-I [ Go to Volume-II ]
OPENING SPEECHES | OPENING SPEECHES [ PDF ]
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İdris Güllüce; Minister of Environment and Urbanization of Turkey; one
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David Guney; TKGM - General Director of Land Registry and Cadastre; 4
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Tahsin Yomralioglu; Chairman of WCS; 7
Technical Session 1.1 [ PDF ]
CADASRAL MAPPING & SURVEYING TECHNOLOGY FOR LAND REGISTRATION;
WHY “WCS: A WORLD CADASTRE SUMMIT?”
Tahsin Yomralioglu; 12
TOWARDS A FOURTH WAVE OF PROPERTY REFORM
John McLaughlin, Robin McLaren; 16
A PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT MODEL FOR CADASRAL SURVEY SYSTEM EVALUATION
Haodong Zhang, Conrad Tang; 25
GNSS AND THE INTERSECTION OF GEODESY AND THE CADASTRE IN KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ali Alomar, Ramazan Yanar, Sami Albalawi, Saeed Alzahrani; 37
FOUNDATION IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES IN TURKEY
Yakup Emre Coruhlu, Osman Demir; 44
Technical Session 1.2 [ PDF ]
PEOPLE, CADASTRE AND LAND GOVERNANCE FOR SOCIETY;
USE OF UPGRADED EVIDENCE IN CADASTER APPROACHES FOR SYRIAN REFUGEE RETURN
Jon D. Unruh; 55
SPATIAL ANALYSIS METHOD TO OPTIMIZE THE LAND USE BASED ON LAND RIGHT STATUS IN SUKABUMI, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA
Septina Maryanti, Dian Permana Sari; 69
POLISH INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF REAL-ESTATE INFORMATION - PROCESS OF ESTABLISHING AND IMPACT OF CADASTAL DATA QUALITY
Jaroslaw Wysocki; 70
Technical Session 1.3 [ PDF ]
ACTORS AND PARTNERSHIPS IN CADASTRE & PUBLIC-PRIVATE SECTORS;
A SIGNIFICANT ACTOR IN SECTOR: THE GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF LAND REGISTRY AND CADASTRE, TURKEY
Gökhan Kanal, Mehmet Fatih Diri, İsmail Dursun; 71
THE ROLE AND EFFECT OF PRIVATE SECTOR ON TURKISH CADASTAL SYSTEM
Okan Yildiz, Yakup Emre Coruhlu, Osman Demir, Merve Özlem Murat; 83
A TRANSPARENT CADASTAL SYSTEM – FIT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LEGAL SECURITY: THE DANISH PUBLIC-PRIVATE COOPERATION MODEL
Henning Elmstrom, Torben Juulsager; 93
IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNICAL CADASTRE SERVICES THROUGH DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY: LICENSED SURVEY CADASTRE ENGINEERS AND OFFICES (LSCEO - LİHKAB)
Taşkın Aykit, Şenay Karataş, İsmail Dursun, Melike Üzümveren, Fatma Hopyar Yetgin, Zühre Duygu Yeğin; 113
Technical Session 2.1 [ PDF ]
COUNTRY PROFILES 1: IMPLEMENTATIONS, ISSUES AND LEGISLATIONS;
CURRENT ISSUES IN CADASRAL REGULATIONS IN ROMANIA
Gheorghe Badea, Ana-Cornelia Badea; 120
AIMS AND ACTUAL OUTCOMES OF TUSCANY CASTORE PROJECT: A FINAL BALANCE
Massimiliano Grava, Maurizio Trevisani, Umberto Sassoli, Andrea Peri, Fabio Lucchesi; 128
ETUDE D'UN MODELE POUR LES DONNEES FONCIERES ET CADASTRALES MAROCAINES A TRAVERS LE MODELE DU DOMAINE D'ADMINISTRATION DES TERRES (LADM)
Moulay Abdeslam Adad, Al Hassan Semlali; 139
NEPAL CADASTRE
Mahdu Sudhan Adhikari; 155
MODELING PGIS FOR MULTIPURPOSE CADASTRE IN GHANA
Gyamera EA, Duncan EE, Kuma, JSY; 156
Technical Session 2.2 [ PDF ]
PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND FOREST CADASRAL SYSTEMS;
DETECTING CLEAR - CUT AREA USING REMOTELY SENSED DATA IN ISTANBUL - SILE REGION
Şaziye Özge Dönmez, Hasan Tonbul, Semih Sami Akay; 166
REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN FORESTRY GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY
B. Beisheev S. Chukumbaev, V. Surappaeva; 174
FOREST CADASRAL SURVEYS IN TURKEY
Mustafa Atasoy, Hakan Eraslan, Cemal Bıyık; 180
INVESTIGATION OF THE VERTICAL DIMENSION RESTRICTED REAL ESTATES IN LAND CONSOLIDATION PROJECTS
Musa Nehir Sozen, Kamil Karatas; 187
UPDATING AND MAINTAINING LAND PARCEL TYPES THROUGH CROWD-SOURCED LAND USE/COVER CLASSIFICATION
Halil Ibrahim Inan, Abdurrahman Geymen, Omer Faruk Inan; 200
Technical Session 2.3 [ PDF ]
SPECIAL EXHIBITION SESSION: HISTORICAL ROUTE OF CADASTRE IN TURKEY;
THE ART APPROACH OF THE LAND-CADASTRE
Kemalettin Toker; 208
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CADASTRE IN TURKEY: THE FIRST CADASTRE STUDIES IN OTTOMAN, LEGAL REGULATIONS AND ITS REFLECTIONS TO THE REPUBLIC PERIOD
Mehmet Yıldırır; 224
A SECTION ON THE SOCIO-CULTURAL Aspects of CADASTRE STUDIES IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE: THE CASE OF THE ISLANDS
Murat Alandagli; 225
I THE EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR ON THE LAND REGISTRY AND CADASTRE
Funda Aydın Seymen, Songül Kadıoğlu; 233
SERVICE QUALITY IN TURKISH CADASTRE
Orhan Deligöz, Nevzat Kul; 238
Technical Session 3.1 [ PDF ]
COUNTRY PROFILES 2: DAY OF SWISS CADASTRE;
THE SWISS CADASRAL SYSTEM IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Daniel Steudler; 244
FROM A TRADITIONAL TO A COMPREHENSIVE CADASTRE
Jürg Kaufmann; 250
CADASRAL SYSTEMS IN FEDERAL STRUCTURES
Christian Kaul; 259
STANDARDIZED DATA MODELING AND ITS BENEFITS
Michael Germann; 262
Technical Session 3.2 [ PDF ]
GNSS/GPS & SURVEYING SYSTEMS IN CADASTRE;
USABILITY OF GNSS TECHNIQUE FOR CADASRAL SURVEYING
Reha Metin Alkan, İ. Murat Ozulu, Veli İlçi, F. Engin Tombuş, Murat Şahin; 266
TESTING CORS SYSTEM FOR CADASRAL SURVEYING
Nursu Tunalioğlu, Atinc Pirti; 279
ANALYSIS AND APPLICABILITY OF TECHNICAL AND LEGAL DOCUMENTS FROM PRE-CADASRAL WORKS REGARDING UP-TO-DATE CADASRAL WORKS IN TURKISH CADASTAL SYSTEM
Cemal Bıyık, Okan Yıldız, Gamze Yılmaz; 286
Technical Session 3.3 [ PDF ]
ECONOMY IN CADASTRE, PRIVATE SECTORS & LİHKAPS' APPLICATIONS;
ON THE ECONOMIC FUNCTION OF THE CADASTRE
Hüseyin Erkan, S. Gökşin Seylam; 287
SWITZERLAND TURKEY COMPARATIVE PROBLEMS OF LICENSED MAP AND CADASTRE ENGINEERING OFFICES AND SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLUTIONS
Sebnem Yurukler Akça, Ali Kazım Telli, Ertuğrul Eyüboğlu, Hülya Karsli, Osman Gülcan, Sezai Koç; 288
TENDER CADASTRE STUDIES AND RESULTS
Güngör Güzel, Nihat Erdoğan, Hasan Avcı, Özgen Sadu Çağlar, Ramis Soytemiz; 297
EXPORT OF TURKISH CADASTAL SYSTEM
Ahmet Altun; 305
Technical Session 4.1 [ PDF ]
CLOUD & WEB-BASED CADASTRAL SYSTEMS, SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES;
MILESTONES TO BUILD SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
Tahsin Yomralioglu, Arif Aydinoglu; 314
UTILIZATION OF CLOUD COMPUTING FOR PRESENTATION OF CADASTRE DATA
Sevket Bediroglu, Volkan Yildirim, Recep Nisanci, Ebru H. Colak, Tugba Memisoglu; 315
IDEAL CADASTRAL DATA MODEL AND SPATIAL REAL ESTATE SYSTEM (MEGSIS)
Funda Aydin Seymen, İsmail Kurukama, Kadir Şahin, Güngör Güzel; 322
ROLE AND IMPORTANCE TUSAGA-ACTIVE (CORS-TR) IN BASIS OF THE OPERATIONS CADASRAL PLAN
Tahsin Kara, M. Vahdet Gezer, Ömer Salgin, Ali İlbey, Serdar Ergüner, Erkan Kulaksiz, Bilal Erkek, Sedat Bakici; 328
Technical Session 4.2 [ PDF ]
DEVELOPMENTS & REQUIREMENTS FOR MARINE CADASTRE;
FUZZY DELPHI FOR MARINE SPACE STAKEHOLDER FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT: AN ANALYTICAL LITERATURE REVIEW
Nazirah Mohamad Abdullah, Abdullah Hisam Omar, Shuib Rambat, Rodzah Yahya, Siti Zainon Mohamad, Tuan Mohammad Tuan Yacob, Wan Muhammad Aizat Wan Azhar, Mohd Farid Al Azmi Isahak, Mohd Naszrie Razali; 342
MARINE CADASTRE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR MALAYSIA
Ashraf Abdullah, Zakaria Mat Arof, Abdullah Hisam Omar, Nazirah Mohamad Abdullah, Chee Hua Teng, Keat Lim Chan, Hassan Jamil; 360
CADASTRE DATA MODEL DESIGN FOR MARINE AREA GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: EXAMPLE OF TRABZON
Recep Nisanci, Yasar Selcuk Erbas, Bayram Uzun, Volkan Yildirim, Husniye Ebru Colak, Sevket Bediroglu; 371
THE EVALUATION OF MARINE CADASTRE DEFINITIONS AMONG AUSTRALIA, CANADA AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BASED ON INDONESIA'S PERSPECTIVE AS AN ARCHIPELAGIC STATE
Yackob Astor, Widyo Nugroho Sulasdi, S. Hendriatiningsih, MS, Dwi Wisayantono, MT; 386
SUSTAINABLE MARINE SPACE MANAGEMENTS: MALAYSIA PERSPECTIVE
Abdullah Hisham Omar, Nazirah Mohamad Abdullah, Shuib Rambat, Noor Anim Zanariah Yahaya, Rasheila Rahibulsadri, Asraf Abdullah, Rahim Yahya, Hasan Jamil, Teng Chee Hua, Chan Keat Lim; 415
Technical Session 4.3 [ PDF ]
COUNTRY PROFILES 3: DAY OF TURKISH CADASTRE;
ANALYSIS OF CADASTRE PROCESSES ACCORDING TO THEIR TYPES IN TURKEY
Kemalettin Toker; 436
THE PROBLEMS AND LOSSES REFLECTED FROM THE PAST CADASTRE MEASUREMENT METHODS IN OUR COUNTRY
Bilal Atak, S. War Duran; 445
ROLE OF PRIVATE SURVEYORS IN CADASTRE: THE TURKISH CASE
Yunus Konbul, Mehmet Cete; 456
CORPORATE AND TECHNICAL PERSPECTIVE ON OWNERSHIP AND RIGHT OF USE ACTIVITIES IN THE COAST AND MARINE AREAS OF TURKEY
Volkan Baser, Cemal Biyik; 470
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