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    3D data sourcing for land and property information: a geometric and semantic perspective
    JAZAYERI, IDA ; RAJABIFARD, ABBAS ; Kalantari, Mohsen ( 2013)
    Population growth has prompted land administrators to re-evaluate the current land development cycle, incorporating the third dimension to enable a more complete and effective property registration system. This research, which centres on the 3D data sourcing methods, has suggested a set of data sourcing requirements. It is envisaged that the culmination of legal entities together with the geometric and semantic components of our cities in a 3D environment will enable a more complete and effective land and property information registration system that will in turn ultimately help decision-making processes in our governing bodies to better manage economic development and build sustainable communities. Focussing on two of these requirements (geometric and semantic) an investigation on data acquisition techniques is discussed. Implementation of UAV data is suggested as an effective data sourcing method, particularly for developing countries and poverty stricken areas, where low cost is critical.
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    Facilitating the national infrastructure for managing land information through spatial metadata automation
    OLFAT, HAMED (Centre for Spatial Infrastructures, Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 2012)
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    3D cadastral data model: a foundation for developing a national land information infrastructure
    AIEN, ALI (Centre for Spatial Infrastructures, Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 2012)
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    3D visualisation as a tool to facilitate managing land and properties
    SHOJAEI, DAVOOD (Centre for Spatial Infrastructures, Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 2012)
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    Trends in 3D land information collection and management
    JAZAYERI, IDA (Centre for Spatial Infrastructures, Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 2012)
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    Towards 3D land and property information: engineering institutional change
    HO, SERENE (Centre for Spatial Infrastructures, Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 2012)
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    Supporting land and property risk management activities with land administration systems
    Potts, Katie (Centre for Spatial Infrastructures, Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 2012)
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    Towards a national land information infrastructure for managing layered property markets in federated countries
    Tambuwala, Nilofer (Centre for Spatial Infrastructures, Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 2012)
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    Setting the scene for NIMLI
    WALLACE, JUDE (Centre for Spatial Infrastructures, Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne., 2012)
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    North West Melbourne data integration project
    EAGLESON, SERRYN ( 2012)
    This publication highlights the importance of a national land administration infrastructure to support sustainable development. It contains a summary of research connected to the national infrastructure for managing land information project funded by the Australian Research Council Grant (LP0990571:2009-2012). This summary also covers other related research conducted overthese last four years. The projects identifies the drivers and components required for better management of land and property at a national level for Australia and makes recommendations for similar federated countries. The research project has been coordinated through the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration, the University of Melbourne in close collaboration with industry partners.