GPS METHODOLOGY FOR CADASTRAL SURVEYING AND MAPPING IN ALBANIA
Grenville BARNES; Bruce CHAPLIN; D. David MOYER;
with Eric DesRoche, Mark Eckl, Michael Sartori
ltc-uw@facstaff.wisc.edu
Working paper, no. 17. Albania series
August 1998, 113 pages; Adobe Acrobat pdf 859K bytes
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ABSTRACT: This paper is a compilation of three reports written over the
1993-96 period in the development and testing of a cadastral surveying and mapping
methodology to support land registration. The sections cover (1) fieldwork to evaluate
options for cadastral surveying and mapping in Albania, (2) the results on defining and
testing methodology utilizing Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and on the costs
and benefits of various surveying and mapping options, and (3) further testing in 1995 of
the newly developed GPS methodology.
Keywords: Global Positioning System; Artificial satellites in surveying -- Albania;
Cadastres -- Albania; Surveying -- Albania; Land administration -- Albania
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