Journal article
Underground land administration from 2d to 3d: Critical challenges and future research directions
B Saeidian, A Rajabifard, B Atazadeh, M Kalantari
Land | MDPI | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10101101
Abstract
The development and use of underground space is a necessity for most cities in response to rapid urbanisation. Effective underground land administration is critical for sustainable urban development. From a land administration perspective, the ownership extent of underground assets is essential for planning and managing underground areas. In some jurisdictions, physical structures (e.g., walls, ceilings, and utilities) are also necessary to delineate the ownership extent of underground assets. The current practice of underground land administration focuses on the ownership of underground space and mostly relies on 2D survey plans. This inefficient and fragmented 2D-based underground data man..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council, grant number LP160100292.