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Assessing the environmental impact of 3D public law restrictions

机译:评估3D公法限制的环境影响

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The needs of modern societies require, on the one hand, the most efficient exploitation of land by individual stakeholders and, on the other hand, have set up a variety of restrictions and regulations for the public benefit. Such restrictions are steadily growing in number and apply in various areas. Given the technological development in the construction sector, complex proprietary relations emerge in overlapping private and public rights. Cadastres constitute the core of land administration systems, gradually evolving to development tools that provide multi-purpose land related information. Within this context, incorporation of Public Law Restrictions (PLRs) to cadastral systems is considered a step towards the development of integrated land administration systems. Internationally, PLRs are usually registered in separate registries, under different types and formats, depending on the competent body/authority. These PLRs include, among others, restrictions regarding environment and nature protection, water protection, spatial and land use planning zones, cultural heritage, public infrastructure corridors and zones, public easements/servitudes and mining rights. Until today 3D registration and visualisation of such PLRs is mostly discussed at research level, mainly due to the variety of fields related to each PLR, the need of quantifying qualitative components or "translating" physical attributes to legal restrictions and 3D volumes, as well as to the variety of responsible authorities and types of regulations. This paper focuses on identifying PLRs that pertain either explicit or implicit 3D characteristics, emphasising on the PLRs related to the development of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project. This paper aims to identify the nature of 3D PLRs, based on the legal requirements regarding environmental components' analysis and mapping defined in Environmental Impact Assessment (ESIA) studies, and to investigate the possibility of compiling 3D environmental models from recorded ESIA data. Economic implications of 3D PLR approach is also considered, at qualitative level, in terms of impact on land value when 3D restrictions are imposed, and regarding the costeffectiveness of drafting ESIA studies showing 3D PLRs.
机译:一方面,现代社会的需求需要各个利益攸关方对土地最有效的开采,另一方面,为公共利益设立了各种限制和法规。这些限制在数量中稳步增长并在各个区域施用。鉴于建设部门的技术发展,复杂的专有关系出现了重叠的私人和公共权利。 Cadastres构成了土地管理系统的核心,逐渐发展到提供多用途土地相关信息的开发工具。在这方面,将公共法律限制(PLRS)纳入地籍系统被认为是迈向综合土地管理系统发展的一步。在国际上,PLRS通常在不同类型和格式下在不同类型和格式下注册,具体取决于主管机构/权力。这些PLR等包括环境和性质保护,防水,空间和土地利用规划区,文化遗产,公共基础设施走廊和地区,公共役权/伺服和采矿权限制。直到今天,此类PLR的3D注册和可视化主要在研究水平上讨论,主要是由于每个PLR相关的各种字段,需要量化定性组件或“将”物理属性“转化为”将“物理属性”进行法律限制和3D卷,以及对各种负责任的当局和类型的规定。本文重点介绍识别涉及明确或隐含的3D特征的PLR,强调与跨亚得里亚管道(TAP)项目的开发有关的PLRS。本文旨在根据环境影响评估(ESIA)研究中定义的环境组成部分分析和映射的法律要求,确定3D PLR的性质,并调查从记录的ESIA数据编制3D环境模型的可能性。在施加3D限制时,在对土地价值的影响方面也考虑了3D PLR方法的经济影响,并考虑了绘制了3D PLR的探测器研究的成本效益。

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