Author:
,Boldyrev Vladimir A.,Svarchevsky Konstantin G., ,Klepalova Yuliya I.,
Abstract
Statistical data on the statistics of the statistics of terms, relevant problems of the three-dimensional real estate cadastre, are applied and analyzed. It is noted that the creation of the public law company "Roskadastr" and the Unified Digital Platform "National Spatial Data System", on the basis of which information collected by a number of government agencies is integrated, is an incentive for conducting large-scale convergent research and a good reason for predicting the risks, associated with the formation of a three-dimensional real estate cadastre. Three-dimensional real estate cadastre Solution as a set of three-dimensional models in electronic form, reflecting the most significant physical (spatial) parameters of real estate objects. The factors stimulating and limiting the maintenance of a three-dimensional real estate cadastre are called. Determine the most significant negative consequences of maintaining a three-dimensional cadastre associated with the human cognitive sphere. For a three-dimensional real estate cadastre reflecting the parameters of the material world, the risks of information loss are not excessive assignment of the possibility of restoration of the possibility of restoration based on the requirement of the existing organism, which creates a voluminous registration and judicial system in a state of chaos or systemic uncertainty. It is concluded that conducting interdisciplinary research in this area and identifying risks as a result of technology assessment and social and humanitarian expertise is a matter of the future. At the same time, the most important parameters of regulatory regulation of the regulation of relations are the volumes available with the maintenance of a three-dimensional real estate cadastre, the volumes already today and should be reduced, at least, to establishing a ban on the inclusion in the public domain of a database sufficient to create three-dimensional models of real estate objects located in the operational management of state institutions, including government agencies.
Publisher
Saint Petersburg State University