Integrated land management solution for national cadastre projects

Happ, Elmar

The European Union is expanding rapidly and is asking new member states among others to allow free movement of capital goods, which implicitly means a reliable working cadastre system. The FFddration International de GGommtres (FIG) currently develops a data model for a cadastre system, which integrates the legall and the spatiall component, aiming to become an international standard. Such an integrated data model for a new cadastre system is currently being implemented in the German states, known as ALKIS. The advantage of the new concept is that the data model is not only designed for cadastre. It also integrates the spatial reference (AFIS) and the digital landscape models with the corresponding digital topographic maps (ATKIS). The new standard is called AFIS-ALKIS-ATKISS, or short AAAA. In this presentation, we will highlight current requirements to national cadastre projects with a special focus on the current AAA implementation projects in Germany. Besides the above mentioned we will point out crucial issues such as the use of IT-standards, user-friendly workflows for cadastral business processes, efficient data-flow between producers and users of geoinformation as well as history models for cadastral data.

Event: XXIII International FIG Congress : Shaping the change

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