Differentiation of requirements for the accuracy of cadastral surveys: the value of real estate as a determining factor

A. Martyn, I. Openko
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For millennia, the geodesic industry has improved methods and technologies for obtaining information on the location of objects on the Earth's surface, whose key task has been to improve the accuracy and reliability of measurements. At the same time, in recent decades, the rapid development of positioning technologies based on satellite radio navigation systems has created prerequisites for a situation where the acceptable accuracy of determining the geodetic characteristics of real estate becomes quite affordable even when using non-specialized geodetic equipment, including personal mobile devices. The article shows that the error in determining the area of land for registration of rights to real estate has its own "cost", which depends on the value of real estate in the area of survey. By the example of model sites, it is shown that further improvement of the accuracy of engineering surveying to determine the spatial characteristics of real estate objects would be economically feasible only if the cost of geodetic surveys (including the cost of purchasing new geodetic equipment, payment for labor of specially trained engineers, additional technical services and etc.) will not exceed the "cost of error" to determine the area of the site. Using the example of Ukraine, it is shown that the most accurate geodetic surveys (determining turning points of land borders with an accuracy of more than 0.02 m) are economically feasible only when the market value of a land plot exceeds USD 208 per square meter.
地籍调查准确性要求的差异化:不动产价值作为决定因素
几千年来,测地线行业已经改进了获取地球表面物体位置信息的方法和技术,其关键任务是提高测量的准确性和可靠性。与此同时,近几十年来,基于卫星无线电导航系统的定位技术的迅速发展为这样一种情况创造了先决条件,即即使使用非专业大地测量设备,包括个人移动设备,也可以负担得起确定房地产大地测量特征的可接受精度。本文认为,不动产权属登记土地面积的错误认定有其自身的“成本”,这取决于不动产在调查范围内的价值。通过模型站点的实例表明,只有大地测量的成本(包括购买新的大地测量设备的成本、专门培训的工程师的劳动报酬、额外的技术服务等)不超过确定站点面积的“误差成本”,进一步提高工程测量的精度以确定房地产对象的空间特征在经济上是可行的。以乌克兰为例,最精确的大地测量(确定陆地边界拐点的精度超过0.02米)只有在地块的市场价值超过每平方米208美元时才具有经济可行性。
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