PROBLEMS OF CADASTRAL DATA DETERMINATION FOR FOREST LAND PLOTS IN LITHUANIA
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https://doi.org/10.22616/j.balticsurveying.2024.20.003Keywords:
Land plot, forest, cadastral measurementAbstract
Assessing the importance of cadastral measurements, to achieve work efficiency, it is important to identify the factors that affect the efficiency of measurement works, to provide measures that can help solve the problems that still exist in this area of activity. This topic is very relevant, because the analysis of specific examples can reveal sensitive problems of cadastral measurements and preparation of documents.
The aim of the research: to analyze the problems arising during the cadastral measurements of land plots.
The objectives of the research: to discuss legal acts and scientific literature regulating cadastral measurements of land plots; to identify the problems of establishing land plot cadastral data on selected land plots.
The research analyses 37 cadastral measurements of plots. The research looks at a few examples and discusses solutions - the most common problem is poorly defined boundaries and areas. Poorly prepared land reform land-use planning projects, the "accuracy" of preliminary measurements makes cadastral surveys difficult.
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