Amir Hosein Shokri; Saied Sadeghian
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Introduction Recently, cadastre has become a suitable platform for global partnership in management of land and its assets. Due to ever- increasing population, spatial organization of citiesis considered to be one of the most important issues in national development planning. This indicates the necessity ...
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Introduction Recently, cadastre has become a suitable platform for global partnership in management of land and its assets. Due to ever- increasing population, spatial organization of citiesis considered to be one of the most important issues in national development planning. This indicates the necessity of using 3D land information systems since theenvironment, quality, ownership and other benefits of lands do not only change horizontallyany moreand height is also a decisive and vital factor.Therefore, 3D cadastreis used as abasis for integrating information into a complete and efficient information storage system. This system is usedtomanage scarce land resources and plays a key role in achieving future legal and managerial success in the field ofreal-estate. Designing and implementing a system capable of displaying the third dimension (height) is very complex. Common methods of producing 3D cadastral models include land surveying, classical aerial photogrammetry, high-resolution satellite imagery, and so on. Recently, the advent of drones has provided a suitable platform for large-scale cadastral mapping. Collecting high resolution images, processing withstructure from motion(SFM) method, multi-stereo vision (MSV), and dense 3D point cloud with a high resolution of about a few centimeters are the main advantages of these tools. Recentstudies in this field indicate high capabilities of UAV-based photogrammetry method for the production and updating of cadastral maps. Materials and Methods Due to the applied nature of the present study, guideline for the spatial information production using photogrammetric method published by Tehran Municipality and other Surveying and Mapping guidelines published by the National Cartographic Center of Iran have been used to produce 3D cadastral modeland reach relatively real results. The study area is Khosban village in MiyanTaleqan rural district, in the central district of Taleqan County, Alborz Province, Iran. Necessary information was collected using an eBee Plus survey drone with a SODA camera (designed for professional photogrammetric applications). Besides, exterior orientation parameters were measured using the preciseinertial measurement unit (IMU), global navigation satellite system (GNSS) Antenna withreal-time kinematic (RTK) and post-processing kinematic (PPK) techniques and triangulation was performed using these parameters. To increase the accuracy, reduce hidden areas and achieve more accurate 3D models, 75%longitudinal and transverse overlappingwere considered for the images. Image processing was performed using Pix4dmapper and Metashape software and products such as orthomosaic, dense 3D point cloud, and digital surface model were produced. To prove thegeometric accuracy of triangulation, 8 ground control points were used, and32 checkpoints were also used for the final evaluation of 3D models. Results and Discussion 3D cadastre implementation was performedin the present paperusing UAV based photogrammetry without any ground control points. According to the results of triangulation, the maximum root mean square error in the X-component was reported 3.21 cm, the Y-componentwas reported2.86 cm, and the Z-component was reported 3.96 cm using Pix4dmapper and Metashape software. Moreover, 32 sample checkpoints were used for the final evaluation of the 3D models and data collected from these points were compared with the reference data. Results indicated the occurrence of maximum root mean square error in the horizontal components (X, Y) of 0.2 and 0.21 meter respectively, and 0.27 meter in the height component (Z). A correlation coefficient of about 1 represents high geometric accuracy of the 3D models produced using UAV based photogrammetry. Conclusion 3D cadastre can be used as a tool for improving land management and related issues. Due to structural complexity and ownership issues,most developed countrieshave not yet fully implemented 3D cadastre. However, these countries are always looking for ways to achieve such a system. So far in our country, the issue of 3D cadaster has only been pursued in academic studies and no practical stephas been taken to implement this system. Unfortunately, technical dimension and preparation of 3D models are only a part of 3d cadastre and legal issues occurring due to insufficient understanding of the third dimensionand its complexity alsolead to failure in the implementation of 3D cadaster.
Abolhasan Modarreszadeh Barzaki; Rahim Sarvar
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Establishing and updatingthe estate database is an infrastructural and sustainable entity for the municipality’s revenue generation and is considered as a key tool in monitoring the development of cities.Access to accurate and up-to-date information on real estate is one of the most ...
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Establishing and updatingthe estate database is an infrastructural and sustainable entity for the municipality’s revenue generation and is considered as a key tool in monitoring the development of cities.Access to accurate and up-to-date information on real estate is one of the most important prerequisites for decision makers in urban planning. With the advancement of information technology in recent decades, the traditional mechanism for keeping property information has also been replaced by computerized spatial information systems. Nowadays, the issuance of fairer and more accurate real estate renovation tax is not feasible except byimplementing a system based on database.
In this research, the audit process and results of over 6600 estates inthe city of Noosh Abad (Kashan) in the year of 2014 were investigated. In the field stage, surveying and the completion of the audit forms were performed and then,a software with the capabilities of entering data, displaying data, defining the formula for calculating taxes, preparing reports and issuing bills was designed.In the meantime, the GIS software was implemented after refining data and correcting the drawing errors using topology.
The statistical analysis of this database about the number of estates, area and total debt indices in each neighborhood indicates that there is a linear correlation with a coefficient of 0.9 among these indices. Providing a debt distribution map in the neighborhoods of Noushabadwhich shows the total calculated tax in each region was another outcome of this plan. According to the plan, a total of7459 million Rial renovationbills were issued for the estates which, compared to the municipality’s budget in the year of 1393, it suggests that this revenue as a continuous source of incomecould compensate for a significant portion of the municipalities’ budget deficit.
[1] - به دلیل کیفیت نامناسب متن چکیده مبسوط انگلیسیِ ارائه شده توسط نویسنده مسئول مقاله، نشریه به ناچار اقدام به ترجمه مجدد متن چکیده فارسی و انتشار آن به جای چکیده مبسوط انگلیسی نموده است.
Mansoor Azizi; Ali Movahed; Farzaneh Sasanpoor; Nemat Kordeh
Volume 23, SEPEHR , July 2014, , Pages 60-69
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Poverty is one of the most important issues of the world and an important internal problem of all societies of the world, no matter poor or rich. According to the statistics, poor communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America form 60 percent of world population, while possessing only 12 percent of the ...
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Poverty is one of the most important issues of the world and an important internal problem of all societies of the world, no matter poor or rich. According to the statistics, poor communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America form 60 percent of world population, while possessing only 12 percent of the world income. Moreover, the issue of poverty is even present in rich communities as an acute social and economic issue. Poverty has always been a global issue, but it has gained more importance in the finishing years of the 70th decade and especially beginning years of 80th decade. Because in these years and after the acceptance of structural reform program, liberation and privatization in many countries of the world, poverty and supporting vulnerable groups gained more attention. Poverty and poverty alleviation are a global issue which include Iran. Many scholars believe that implementing economic plans affect low-income groups and increase poverty. Therefore, we seek to investigate poverty in Mahabad city and its influence on the city and urban management and provide necessary solutions. The study applies descriptive-analytic research method and questionnaires. Results indicate that a significant number of residents in Mahabad have an inappropriate economic situation. According to the research results, unemployment dilemma, limited manufacturing potential, weak economic foundations are some of the issues which have resulted in distorted distribution of resources and growth in poverty level in Mahabad and thus have increased social inequalities.
Shima Sadat Tabatabaei
Volume 22, Issue 88 , January 2014, , Pages 69-74
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Growth and development of urbanism along with world-wide industrial development and expansion, induced urban authorities of industrial societies to change their attitudes fundamentally. The present research seeks to perform a descriptive-analytic investigation on the environmental situations and urban ...
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Growth and development of urbanism along with world-wide industrial development and expansion, induced urban authorities of industrial societies to change their attitudes fundamentally. The present research seeks to perform a descriptive-analytic investigation on the environmental situations and urban management in Tehran during three historical periods. This goal is reached by identifying strengths and weaknesses in SWOT framework. Results indicate that social policies in Tehran are not completely in line with environmental policies, and this leads to the postponement of environmental sustainability in Tehran.
Esmail Nasiri
Volume 22, Issue 88 , January 2014, , Pages 92-99
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Basically, solid waste management system is one of the most important items in controlling production, saving, consuming, and also in waste collecting and disposal. The main goal of urban solid waste management is to create an effective and sanitary collecting system which responds to citizens’ ...
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Basically, solid waste management system is one of the most important items in controlling production, saving, consuming, and also in waste collecting and disposal. The main goal of urban solid waste management is to create an effective and sanitary collecting system which responds to citizens’ needs. On the other hand and due to the importance of sustainable development in urban societies, solid waste management is now one of the latest sciences which can decrease the influences and damages caused by consumerism to a considerable degree. Abundance of solid waste is the inevitable result of development and consumption, while lack of management is one of the most important factors in creating environmental pollutions. In addition to the costs of burying wastes, costs of collecting waste have also increased and most of waste management costs are related to collecting urban solid wastes. There are different plans for collecting urban waste, based on the type, composition and amount of produced waste, social and cultural features and urban priorities. According to the World commission of Environment and Development, sustainable development satisfies the present generation’s needs, without damaging the future generation’s capability in satisfying their needs. Not only physical resources, but also human resources must be maintained in development. Sustainable development begins with people and their cooperation; which are crucial in maintaining sustainability in economic, social, ecological and political stages of development.
Manuchehr Farajzadeh; Kheder Faraj Kordeh
Volume 17, Issue 65 , May 2008, , Pages 46-51
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The advancement and development of computer hardware and software technologies has led the GIS to enter a new stage in its evolution. The Mobile Geographic Information System (Mobile GIS) is one of the dimensions of these advancements, which has entered various fields and has been used for various purposes ...
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The advancement and development of computer hardware and software technologies has led the GIS to enter a new stage in its evolution. The Mobile Geographic Information System (Mobile GIS) is one of the dimensions of these advancements, which has entered various fields and has been used for various purposes due to its flexibility, its simplicity compared with traditional GIS systems, requirement of lower level of expertise and the fact of being less costly. Mobile GIS operates within a wider range of GIS technologies, wireless technologies and global positioning system technology. The system has many capabilities in various urban affairs including urban management, and can be utilized in areas such as emergency management, citizen participation, listing and maintenance of property and urban assets, security and public safety in the city and affairs related to customer service spatial issues. This article seeks to explore the applications of this system in various urban management issues while briefly introducing the Mobile GIS and its construction and architecture, as well as the importance of its application in various fields.
Bahman Kargar
Volume 15, Issue 57 , May 2006, , Pages 19-25
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Modern cities abound with insecurity and social damages. Provision of security in a city which has developed and extended formlessly and inordinately on the scale of thousands of kilometers seems very difficult, if not impossible. For this reason, large cities which have now gone beyond human aspects ...
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Modern cities abound with insecurity and social damages. Provision of security in a city which has developed and extended formlessly and inordinately on the scale of thousands of kilometers seems very difficult, if not impossible. For this reason, large cities which have now gone beyond human aspects and suffer from every kind of conflicts and irregularities have led to appearance of all-out damages, so that they seem unable to supervise and control irregular behaviors and make human environments safe for different social groups in any of social, cultural and economic aspects. This is why they are basically considered unsafe environments
In this regard, urban security is one of the important scientific, technical, practical and official matters that is now examined as an interdisciplinary and comprehensive field in terms of urban sociology, laws, geography and police-security sciences, and deals with the destiny of the body of citizens, the totality of social and economic system of the country and the city, and specially the large-scale security issues.
Tehran, the two-hundred-year-old capital of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has assumed a multi-lateral character in political, cultural and economic terms through various historical stages. This has led to heavy concentration of population and economic and cultural activities, as well as vast physical development.
This situation has caused lack of coordination among activities, population, space, infrastructures and security equipment, so that Tehran has become the hotpot of urban crimes and insecurity among all the cities of Iran. The increasing growth and vertical and horizontal extension of Tehran, especially after the Revolution, as well as initial migrations after Iran-Iraq war, caused to the emergence of social, economic and housing issues that led to a major gap between the police’s limited potentials and the increase and breadth of crimes and new criminal equipment.
Concentration of crimes is not the same at all twenty two districts of Tehran. In this paper, the city of Tehran and the security issues concerning the daily-increasing physical and demographic development of this city have been studied, and the Ozgol 164 police station and its area of activity, which includes districts 4, 5, 6, and 10, have been investigated as a case study.
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