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Efficient use of aerial photography, photo maps and photogrammetry for cadastral survey in developing countries (Dok.20/1984)
In the past Twenty years, photogrammetry has been used intensively for cadastral surveys in such industriallised countries as, for instance, Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. In the former two countries, cadastral boundaries are usually artificial, i.e. the boundary corners are monumented and the boundaries are straight lines connecting these monuments. In the Netherlands, cadastral boundaries are usually physical, i.e. they are formed by topographic objects such as walls, fences, hedges and ditchess.
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