Members of the project group are actively involved as members of editorial board and as reviewers of the journal Geodetski vestnik, the main journal in the field of geodesy and geoinformatics in Slovenia. Anka Lisec has been editor-in-chief since 2014. Geodetski vestnik has been publishing continuously since 1956 and bringing together a wide range of papers on research, theory and professional practice in geodesy, surveying, geoinformatics, remote sensing and land management. It is an interdisciplinary journal concerned with technical, social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of geodesy, surveying, real estate management and spatial planning. By publishing the content of various, but always high-quality contributions, the journal has exceeded its professional impact in the field of geodesy and is becoming more and more interesting for reading and publishing for other scientific and professional fields. From 2007 is Geodetski vestnik included in WoS.
C.06 Editorial board membership
COBISS.SI-ID: 5091842Societal and technological development, together with rapid urbanization, has contributed to the growing complexity of land use. The doctoral thesis focuses on the development of the real property cadasters, which represent one of the fundamental elements for the management of the territory. Traditional land cadastral systems, based on 2D-models of real property units, have limited capabilities for modelling and spatial delineations of rights, restrictions, and responsibilities (RRR). Particularly in an urban environment, there is an increasing requirement for the vertical delineation of the space and 3D modelling of real property units to which RRRs are related. First, the concept of a multipurpose 3D cadastral model was developed, following the LADM international standard for land administration domain and linked to standards for spatial data (IFC, CityGML, IndoorGML). This linking enables the usage of 3D-cadastral data in other domains. Based on the analysis of the existing 2D cadastral data on buildings, we assessed data usability for 3D modelling based on the developed concept. We developed the process for obtaining the indoor connectivity graph based on the extraction of topological relationships between 3D geometries of indoor spaces aiming to contribute to the multifunctionality of cadastral systems (e.g., for indoor navigation). The lack of 3D cadastral datasets is addressed by procedural modelling, which provides the simulation of large-scale 3D cadastral datasets. The simulated dataset allows the execution and evaluation of 3D spatial analyses. Our research has proved that properly structured 3D-cadastral data could be used for applications beyond the land administration domain.
F.02 Acquisition of new scientific knowledge
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