Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. XIV
Written by Andreea BEGOV-UNGUR, Ioana Aurica BERINDEIE, Levente DIMEN
Starting from the statement "A good cadastre of the parcels will be the complement of my civil code," the fundamental importance of the cadastre in the management of land and real estate properties becomes evident. It provides a detailed and up-to-date record of land parcels, including their owners, describing the boundaries and characteristics of each property. Through this, the cadastre facilitates the implementation and adherence to legal norms regarding property rights and their transfer. In the context of societal development and evolution, a well-maintained cadastre becomes an essential tool for urban planning, natural resource management, and infrastructure project implementation. Furthermore, a modern cadastre system can help prevent legal disputes related to property and serve as a crucial instrument in urbanization and economic development processes. An efficient cadastre is not only a technical necessity but also a fundamental element for the functioning of a coherent legal system and for responsible real estate management, contributing to the establishment and maintenance of a cohesive societal structure.
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