What Is a Cadastral Map?
A cadastral map is a collective term for basic cadastral maps and zonal maps. It is a professional cadastral management map that shows cadastral elements such as land tenure boundaries, area, and utilization status.
- Cadastral maps are specialized maps that reflect cadastral elements. [1]
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- The cadastral map has the characteristics of the basic map of the country. The entire territory of a country is divided into many parcels of land due to its occupation or use or use.
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- The coordinate system of the cadastral map should adopt
- The cadastral map is a thematic map. It must first reflect
- The cadastral map is an important basis for cadastral management. [2]
- The digital cadastral map shall be changed by digital method. The digital cadastral map shall be changed at any time as the parcel is changed, but the current status of the digital cadastral map shall be retained for each period in history.
- Changes in cadastral maps are simulated and simulated. The original cadastral pencil drawings are used for permanent preservation and must not be altered. The second cadastral map should be changed at any time as the parcel changes. (Picture) The changes are marked with a red pen and archived for future reference. It is also possible to mark the changes in a certain period of time on the same copy of the two basemaps. If two changes are made in one place or the total number of changes exceeds 1/2, the second basemap should be redrawn.