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State survey and real estate cadastre in Serbia development and maintenance strategy

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Aleksić, Ivan R.
Odalović, Oleg
Blagojević, Dragan
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The paper provides an overview of the strategic objectives for the development and maintenance of the State survey and real estate cadastre in Serbia for the years 2006-2015. We described project design and strategic objectives in details. Special attention was dedicated to the integrated strategy planning process. Effects of the achievement of the strategic objectives such as protection and security of real right, efficient, economical, quality and security of real estate market also were shown.
Keywords:
Real estate cadastre / Strategies / Geo-referenced / Geospatial infrastructures / Survey
Source:
Survey Review, 2010, 42, 318, 388-396

DOI: 10.1179/003962610X12747001420663

ISSN: 0039-6265

WoS: 000281780900006

Scopus: 2-s2.0-77956567623
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http://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/300
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