A Cadastre proposal for Brazil
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The implementation of a cadastral system aims to meet the needs of territorial information, as well as the generation of products that meet the multi-purpose that are presented for municipal management. In Brazil, each municipality seeks to maintain a cadastre for tax purposes, with the other territorial and legal information relating to the dispersed or nonexistent parcels. In the rural area, the Federal Government has been registering with legal and regulatory procedures. For the elaboration of this proposal, premises related to legal, technical and economic aspects were listed. The arrangement regarding territorial objects and enrollments clarify and facilitate the adoption of these proposals to solve the problems faced today in the cadastres and already foreseeing the adoption of cadastral multi-purposes. The structuring of this cadastre goes through a reference network, the required accuracy, the forms of survey, the cartography registration, the products generated and who will be the federative entity responsible for conducting the system. The implementation and maintenance of the land registry are presented in the form of a flow chart clearly indicating how the system should work. It is also noteworthy that the present proposal is perfectly in line with the premises of the new versions of the Brazilian technical standards that are in the process of being revised and also seeks to enable an efficient, economical and technically safe way for implementation and maintenance to be possible data updated daily in the cadastre of Brazil.
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