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Cadastre

Code:
78074
Abbreviation:
B24A03
Higher education institution:
Faculty of Geodesy
ECTS credits:
5.0
Load:
30(L) + 45(E)
Issuing teachers:

Professor Miodrag Roić, PhD

Course contractors:

Doris Pivac, PhD (E)

Assistant Professor Josip Križanović, PhD (E)

Professor Miodrag Roić, PhD (L)

Course description:
<br> Introduce students to the key registers of land / real estates and enable them to participate in their manufacture and maintenance. <br> <strong>Learning outcomes at the level of the programme to which the course contributes</strong> <ul><li>To be familiar with real restate registers and interests on them, to understand the measures of land development and the methods of land evaluation. <li>To know the regulations and administrative framework important for geodesy and geoinformatics, the regulations related to copy rights, publishing and exchange of spatial data. <li>To produce geodetic documentation needed for registration in cadastral and land registers, and the documentation needed in engineering works. <li>To determine and interpret the size, properties and relations between objects in space on the basis of measured data, spatial databases, plans and maps. <li>To maintain topographic, cartographic, maritime navigation and land information systems, to integrate and visualize spatial information. <li>To follow and adopt new technological achievements in the field of surveying, geoinformation systems and services based on the position, as well as changes of regulations and standards.</ul> <strong>Learning outcomes expected at the level of the course</strong> <ul><li>Distinguish relations between people and land and the concepts and content of: land administration, land management and land policy <li>Recognize the land features to be registered in the cadastre and recognize their boundaries and other borders <li>Collect data about the land and carry out the registration of those data in the Cadastre <li>Distinguish ways of registration of certain land features in the Cadastre and Land registry in accordance with regulations <li>Link registers of real estates (Cadastre) and interest on them (Land registry) and distinguish the role of surveyors and other experts <li>Distinguish the conceptual, logical and physical models which are applied in cadastral systems <li>Maintain the data registered in the Cadastre and Land registry in accordance with assigned authorisation <li>Apply acquired knowledge about the cadastre on the real estate market and during the preparation of spatial representations for sustainable development projects, urban planning and environmental protection projects</ul> <strong>Course content broken down in detail by weekly class schedule (syllabus)</strong> <ul><li>Week 1: Introduction (learning outcomes, evaluation of students, literature, program of lectures, terms) <li>Week 2: Land and interests (land and interests, terms about land, land administration, land policy) <li>Week 3: Land / real estate registers (the need for a registers, structure, principles, content and purpose of the particular registers) <li>Week 4: Historical overview of the development of land registers (cadastral periods, cadastres throughout history, today's cadastres) <li>Week 5: Land cadastre and representation of the data (data models, data management, metadata) <li>Week 6: Spatial basis (units of measurement, projection reference coordinate systems, development of the cadastre) <li>Week 7: Cadastral survey - methods (overview of measurement methods throughout history, cadastral mapping, monumentation of cadastral parcels, determination of area) <li>Week 8: Land valuation and public display of data (different approaches of land valuation, public display of data) <li>Week 9: 1st preliminary exam <li>Week 10: Maintenance of cadastral data (different approaches to the maintenance of cadastral data, implementation of changes, cadastral survey of field changes) <li>Week 11: Production of geodetic documentation on the changes (types of geodetic documentation, content and purpose of the particular documentation, numeration of cadastral parcels when changes on the land occur) <li>Week 12: Reconstruction of cadastral data (redrawing of cadastral map sheets, digitization of cadastral documentation, (re)construction of cadastral map, vectorization of cadastral map, georeferencing of cadastral map) <li>Week 13: Responsibilities (land administration system factors, organization of cadastral activities, organization of the public authorities) <li>Week 14: Spatial units (hierarchy of spatial units, types of spatial units, Register of spatial units) <li>Week 15: 2nd preliminary exam</ul> <strong>Screening student work</strong> <ul><li>Class attendance - 0.25 ECTS <li>Practical training - 0.75 ECTS <li>Oral exam - 2 ECTS <li>Written exam - 1 ECTS <li>Project - 1 ECTS</ul>
Mandatory literature:

Roić Miodrag (2019): Katastar - interna skripta

2. Roić, M., Medić, V., Fanton, I., : Katastar zemljišta i zemljišna knjiga - skripta, Geodetski fakultet, Zagreb 1999.Geodetski fakultet, Zagreb 1999.

4. Narodne novine: Propisi

Roić Miodrag (2012): Upravljanje zemljišnim informacijama - katastar

Recommended literature:

3. Larsson, G.: Land registration and cadastral systems, Longman Scientific Tehnical, London 1991

5. Kaufman, J., Staudler, D. (1998): Cadastre 2014, FIG publication.

Enrollment prerequisites:

Principles of Land Rigister Law (concluded)

Land Surveying (passed)

Course in study programme:
Code Name of study Level of study Semester Required/Elective
71 Geodesy and Geoinformatics undergraduate 4 required

* the course is not taught in that semester

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  • E - Exercises
  • L - Lectures