土耳其三维地下土地管理(3D ULA)整体方法建议:公用事业网络案例

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Transactions in GIS Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1111/tgis.13230
Hicret Gürsoy Sürmeneli, Jing Sun, Mehmet Alkan
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地下设施的实物和地籍数据管理做法不足以体现地下资产的权利、限制和责任及其与地籍的关系。因此,开发三维综合数据(地下和地面)模型可能是建立有效土地管理系统的一种方法。本研究旨在通过将土耳其国家地理信息系统(土耳其语为 TUCBS-AY)与国际标准(土地管理域模型(LADM)和 CityGML)相结合的整体方法,开发一个创造性的数据模型。使用 TUCBS-AY 确定地下设施的要求。由于土耳其生成的数据是根据 CityGML 2.0 版本建模的,因此研究中使用了 CityGML 2.0 UtilityNetwork 版本,以便与土耳其现有的地籍系统兼容。虽然模型中的一些类是通用的,但它们使用 LADM 的类扩展了法律权利和部分信息。此外,CityGML 类在模型中进行了扩展,以便单独表示地块、建筑物和独立部分,从而有机会表示与之相关的地下公用设施、其 RRR 和所有权情况。拟议模型的要求是根据土耳其地籍系统和地下数据确定的。其主要目的是在城市范围内管理地下和地面物体的法律和物理关系,与当前的土耳其地籍系统兼容,并采用整体方法。拟议的综合概念数据模型显示了如何通过三维数据模型合理地表示地下结构的法律权利和所有权。
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A holistic approach proposal for 3D underground land management (3D ULA) in Turkey: The case of utility network
Physical and cadastral data management practices for underground facilities are insufficient to represent underground assets' Rights, Restrictions, and Responsibilities (RRRs) and their relationships with the cadastre. For this reason, developing a 3D integrated data (underground and above‐ground) model may be an approach to an effective land management system. This research aims to develop a creative data model by integrating Turkish National Geographic Information System (TUCBS‐AY in Turkish) with international standards (Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) and CityGML) as a holistic approach. The requirements determined for underground facilities using TUCBS‐AY were used. Since the data produced in Turkey were modeled according to the CityGML 2.0 version, the CityGML 2.0 UtilityNetwork version was used in the study to be compatible with the existing Turkish cadastral system. While some classes in the model are generalized, they are expanded using LADM's classes for legal rights and part information. In addition, the CityGML classes have been expanded within the model so that parcels, buildings, and independent sections are represented separately, thus providing the opportunity to represent the underground utilities associated with them, their RRRs, and ownership situations. Requirements for the proposed model were determined based on Turkey's cadastral system and underground data. The main purpose is to manage the legal and physical relations of underground and surface objects at the city scale, compatible with the current Turkish cadastral system, with a holistic approach. The proposed integrated conceptual data model shows how legal rights and ownership of underground structures can be logically represented with a 3D data model.
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期刊介绍: Transactions in GIS is an international journal which provides a forum for high quality, original research articles, review articles, short notes and book reviews that focus on: - practical and theoretical issues influencing the development of GIS - the collection, analysis, modelling, interpretation and display of spatial data within GIS - the connections between GIS and related technologies - new GIS applications which help to solve problems affecting the natural or built environments, or business
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