Do geographic location and historical conditions affect the quality and availability of open cadastral data? From early cadastral maps till now

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M. Buśko, M. Balawejder, Oleksandra Kovalyshyn, Michal Apollo
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Abstract Since the early days, cadastral data represent the geographic extent of the past, current, and future rights and interests in real property. Thus, these data are extremely important for the proper development of statehood and society. The article analyses the process of formation of the real estate cadastre in two countries – Poland and Ukraine – from the time of its establishment to the present. Both countries were in the past (and Ukraine still is) victims of various historical events that deprived them of statehood, stability and opportunities for development; therefore, it affected the development of the cadastre and its accessibility to all stakeholders. The authors attempt to answer the question of if and how geographic location and historical conditions can affect the quality and availability of open cadastral data (OCD). After all, our perception of reality is a direct result of processes originating in history. This paper contains comparisons between a post-Soviet (Ukraine) and a post-communist country (Poland) and their path from early cadastral maps to OCD.
地理位置和历史条件是否会影响公开地籍数据的质量和可用性?从早期地籍图至今
摘要 从早期开始,地籍数据就代表了过去、现在和未来不动产权益的地理范围。因此,这些数据对国家和社会的正常发展极为重要。文章分析了波兰和乌克兰这两个国家的不动产地籍从建立到现在的形成过程。这两个国家过去都曾是各种历史事件的受害者(乌克兰现在也是),这些事件剥夺了它们的国家地位、稳定和发展机会;因此,这影响了地籍的发展及其对所有利益相关者的可及性。作者试图回答这样一个问题:地理位置和历史条件是否以及如何影响开放地籍数据(OCD)的质量和可用性。毕竟,我们对现实的感知是历史进程的直接结果。本文比较了后苏联国家(乌克兰)和后共产主义国家(波兰)及其从早期地籍图到开放式地籍数据的发展历程。
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