International Symposium on Applied Geoinformatics (ISAG-2019) , İstanbul, Türkiye, 7 - 09 Kasım 2019, ss.1-6
Nowadays, the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is an essential
component for Cadastral Systems and e-government database framework all over
the world. In that case, design and develop LADM for using the cadastral data
specific issue for every country. Cadastral data are essential in managing land
resources all over the world for the countries cadastral systems. For this
reason, land registration and Cadastre together play an indispensable role in
society. The Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is the most outstanding
effort in the area of spatial and cadastral domain modelling. The goal behind
the model is to improve communication between and amongst these cadastral
systems. The LADM is an international standard data model being developed by the
International Standardization Organization (ISO) under Technical Committee 211
for Geographic information/Geomatics. Depends on this, is a spatial domain
model aims to improve communication by introducing standard concepts or
vocabulary in the land administration domain. On the other hand, the cadastral
system with LADM is aimed at enhancing interoperability between cadastral or
related information systems. Finally, improving the exchange of land
information between local, national, and international organisations for
cadastral systems.
For the next time, cadastral systems should be established based on the
past, or present cadastral systems are examined, which is related to LADM.
However, all of these systems are generally based on the same logical basis. This
basis is the relationship arrangement between people and land through the
rights of the Cadastre on real property. Internationally, the demand for a
widely accepted standardised domain model in land administration emerged in the
early 2000s, partly as a result of Cadastre 2014. An effort to standardise
cadastral systems started in 2002 by Lemmen and van Oosterom, who had the
vision of the Core Cadastral Domain Model. Since then, the model has evolved
into the international standard Land Administration Domain Model (ISO 19152).
The LADM provides an abstract, conceptual model and is organised into three
packages and one sub-package. The main class of the party package of LADM is
class LA_Party with its specialisation LA_GroupParty. For these reasons, finally
in this study design and develop general declaration and standards for Turkish
cadastral and land title systems also e-government case.