The introduction of the italian cadastral system 'Pregeo' in South Tyrol
Lun, Johann Martin
With abstracts in English, German and French.
After the First World War South Tyrol was separated from Austria and it became part of Italy after the peace treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye the 10th September 1919. The Austrian cadastral system was largely maintained in the combined territories. In 1948 the ARTS (Autonomous Region Trentino-South Tyrol) took charge of the land register under constitutional law, while the cadastre remained task of the state. Only in 1978 the ARTS was empowered by the state to lead the cadastre and coordinate it with the land register. The cadastral system PREGEO was introduced in Italy in 1988 with exception of the ARTS. In 1996 the PREGEO system was adopted also by the ARTS.
Event: FIG XXIst International Congress of Surveyors : Developing the Profession in a Developing World
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