The National Geographic Survey’s Electronic H.Q

Authors

  • I. Durán Boo

Keywords:

Catastro, parcela, Sistemas de Información Geográfica, Administración electrónica

Abstract

The author sees Land Surveys as having been a mainstay for the understanding of Territory
throughout History and almost everywhere. This attention to the fact, be it for its strictly geographic
or then again for its legal connotations, has ever justifi ed the existence as part of government of
such surveying as a system within its own terms grounded, at the last call, upon the land lot
proper. The present day Electronic H.Q. of the ‘Catastro’ (Spanish Ordinance Survey) offers a
technological platform upon which thousands interact each day. Serving thus it satisfi es what was
required of it by Law 11/2007 as a tool for the electronic administering of the Survey while at the
same time being a window for accessing and giving further use to its data base on the part of the
citizen and business.

Published

2010-12-17

How to Cite

Durán Boo, I. (2010). The National Geographic Survey’s Electronic H.Q. Ciudad Y Territorio Estudios Territoriales, 42(165-6), 585–595. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/CyTET/article/view/76019