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Research Paper

Evaluation of cadastre renovation studies in Turkey

Pages 141-152 | Received 19 Feb 2014, Accepted 06 Apr 2014, Published online: 02 May 2014
 

Abstract

In Turkey, cadastral surveys have been carried out by various measurement techniques, at different standards and based on different legislation. Consequently, one of the most important problems with the cadastre is that approximately half of the current cadastral maps are insufficient to meet the expectations of today’s modern cadastre. In order to resolve the problem and renew the cadastral maps, the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre commenced the Land Registry and Cadastre Modernization Project in 2009. Within the scope of the project, it is intended that 10 million parcels will be renewed by the end of 2014. This study aims to evaluate the cadastre renovation studies in Turkey with respect to their legal and technical aspects using a case study area. Results show that cadastre renovation studies may be insufficient to enrich and update the cadastral data. As a solution, legal amendments should be made in the Cadastre Law in a manner that will allow a new cadastral survey to be performed.

Acknowledgements

The author acknowledges Cadastre Directorate of Gumushane for providing relevant information. The author also acknowledges Dr Rod Thompson of the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Queensland Government, Australia) for his advising and editing of the English text.

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