The Sistema Nacional de Gestão de Informações Territoriais (Sinter) Potential as a Tool for Transparency and Integration of Cadastres
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This study seeks to analyze, based on the information already disclosed about the Sistema Nacional de Gestão de Informações Territoriais (SINTER), created in 2016 and managed by the Receita Federal do Brasil, its potential as a tool for transparency and as an integrating system of different registration bases. Methodologically, the article adopted an exploratory and qualitative bibliographic review, presenting a history of the Cadastre and Land Registry in Brazil, passing through concepts about the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM), model developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the creation of SINTER, of the Multipurpose Territorial Cadastre as an instrument of territorial management and, ending with an approach to the challenges awaits SINTER after its implementation, which are mainly in the achievement of a CTM that meets published guidelines by Portaria 511 of the Ministério das Cidades.
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