Tittel: | Swiss Cadastral System – Strong Involvement of Private Sector | Ansvar: | Daniel Steudler | Forfatter: | Steudler, Daniel | Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk | Signatur: | Kart og plan | Utgitt: | Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2024 | Omfang: | S. 199–205 | ISBN/ISSN: | 0447-3278 | Serie: | Kart og plan ; 2/2024 | Emneord: | Matrikkel | Geografiske emneord: | Sveits | Note: | Open access CC BY 4.0 Attribution 4.0 International. | Innhold: | The Swiss land registration system along with the cadastral system was established in 1912 with the introduction of the Civil Code arranging private-law rights. The legal purpose of the cadastral data was extended with the introduction of the digital format in 1993 and cadastral data henceforth also serve as the basis for other land information systems. Ever since its beginnings in 1912, the Swiss cadastral surveying system has been operated on the basis of the licensing of cadastral surveyors; only licensed land surveyors can carry out cadastral surveying. Although they mostly operate in the private sector, they are public agents, bound by regulations and contracts.
Keywords: Cadastral surveying system in Switzerland, digital format, licence and accreditation | Del av verk: | Kart og plan 2/2024 |
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