FUTURE VISION ON KOREAN CADASTRAL SURVEYING
Myounwoo LEE, Vice President, Korea Cadastral
Survey Corporation, Korea
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Abstract
Cadastral surveying, which contributes to secure the ownership of
the public and supply land related information, has been recognized as
important business affair. Korean cadastral system was set up in 1910s
through land surveying project and forest surveying project. However,
as social and economic conditions have been changed in the long term
so far, there have also been considerable changes in it, such as
cadastral performing agency and cadastral municipal laws. Furthermore,
enormous land movement has occurred by land price rise due to
population growth and urbanization, land category specialization,
large-scale land allotment, not to mention a variety of land
development which needs land category change. These facts demanded
that cadastral maps which were made in the era of beginning cadastral
system cannot catch up with the needs of the times, requiring high
accuracy of them. Therefore, in this paper the problems of current
Korean cadastral system will be analyzed so that future visions on it
can be suggested in the long run.
CONTACT
Myounwoo Lee
Vice President
Korea Cadastral Survey Corporation
45 Yoido-dong
Yongdeungpo-ku
Seoul
KOREA
Tel. + 82 2 3774 1021
Fax + 82 2 3774 1029
Email: mwlee@kcsc.co.kr
27 March 2001
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