期刊名称:ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
印刷版ISSN:2194-9042
电子版ISSN:2194-9050
出版年度:2004
卷号:XXXV Part B7
页码:1163-1167
出版社:Copernicus Publications
摘要:In Turkey cadastral works and registrations in the means of establishment of determination parcel boundaries and owners have been completed as 99 % for urban area and 88% for rural area by General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre of Turkey (GDLRC). Rural areas which are mostly mountainous and forestry are remaining. In most of the cadastral works completed areas are expected to be renovating in cadastral means. Currently many projects are started with related to cadastral works and land registration. One of them is MERLIS (Marmara Earthquake Region Land Information System). Cadastre Renovation and Land Management (A4 Component of MERLIS) financed by the World Bank in Marmara Earthquake Region. Another one is ARIP (Agricultural Reform Implementation P roject). The aim of project is to design and form the NRF (National Registry of Farmers) system under the Direct Income Support (DIS). This sub- component of the DIS is aimed supporting GDLRC to increase the inclusion of agricultural areas that are not yet in computerized part of the cadastre. For the realization of this aim, true and reliable Cadastre and Land Registry information is needed in 20 provinces, especially in Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia. These projects are required land information such as parcel boundary, owner, area etc. To get such information cadastre and land registry must be completed and served in digital medium. These paper presents an investigation on comparison to 1/5000 scale digital photogrammetric measurements and satellite image measurements of the same cadastral boundary points. Initial aim was to compare with real time GPS measurements, unfortunately winter conditions in the test area are prevented us doing GPS measurements. Before the Congress GPS and total station measurements probably will be carried out. Results of the tests have been evaluated as accuracy, time and costs