Strategy for the Conversion of 2D to 3D Cadastral Maps by Standardizing the Height Limit of Land Rights Space Based on Land Use/Land Cover

This study examines the conversion strategy of 2D to 3D cadastral maps by standardizing the height limits of land rights based on LU/LC. To achieve 3D cadastral maps, the research proposes a conversion strategy considering height factors. The height dimension of cadastral maps faces challenges in de...

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Main Authors: Fransisko Rohanda Rebong, Irwan Meilano, Vera Sadarviana, Andri Hernandi, Rizqi Abdulharis, Resy Meilani
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author Fransisko Rohanda Rebong
Irwan Meilano
Vera Sadarviana
Andri Hernandi
Rizqi Abdulharis
Resy Meilani
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description This study examines the conversion strategy of 2D to 3D cadastral maps by standardizing the height limits of land rights based on LU/LC. To achieve 3D cadastral maps, the research proposes a conversion strategy considering height factors. The height dimension of cadastral maps faces challenges in determining maximum heights for features like buildings, given varying regional regulations. As a solution, the concept of surface feature height (SFH) is applied along with LU/LC classification. Economic considerations, such as state revenue from taxes, are also factored into the proposed height limits. The results indicate that building/property heights in Bekasi Regency show significant development potential. In the residential sector, the maximum height reaches 24 m, lower than Bekasi City (48 m) and Bandung City (30 m). In the industrial sector, while heights can reach 25 m, the regulatory limit is only 9 m, posing challenges for investment. In the commercial sector, the maximum height can reach 45 m, but the low regulatory limit of 10 m restricts further development. This research provides a foundation for policy development and an effective 3D cadastral system, emphasizing the need for Bekasi Regency to re-evaluate its building height regulations to maximize its development potential.
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spelling doaj-art-aed519fe06fe4ce9a2f0806c97ecb8f62025-08-20T03:13:32ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2025-04-0114476310.3390/land14040763Strategy for the Conversion of 2D to 3D Cadastral Maps by Standardizing the Height Limit of Land Rights Space Based on Land Use/Land CoverFransisko Rohanda Rebong0Irwan Meilano1Vera Sadarviana2Andri Hernandi3Rizqi Abdulharis4Resy Meilani5Department of Geodesy and Geomatics, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Jalan Ganesa 10, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaSpatial System and Cadastre Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaScience, Engineering, and Innovation of Geodesy, Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaSpatial System and Cadastre Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaSpatial System and Cadastre Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaDepartment of Geodesy and Geomatics, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Jalan Ganesa 10, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaThis study examines the conversion strategy of 2D to 3D cadastral maps by standardizing the height limits of land rights based on LU/LC. To achieve 3D cadastral maps, the research proposes a conversion strategy considering height factors. The height dimension of cadastral maps faces challenges in determining maximum heights for features like buildings, given varying regional regulations. As a solution, the concept of surface feature height (SFH) is applied along with LU/LC classification. Economic considerations, such as state revenue from taxes, are also factored into the proposed height limits. The results indicate that building/property heights in Bekasi Regency show significant development potential. In the residential sector, the maximum height reaches 24 m, lower than Bekasi City (48 m) and Bandung City (30 m). In the industrial sector, while heights can reach 25 m, the regulatory limit is only 9 m, posing challenges for investment. In the commercial sector, the maximum height can reach 45 m, but the low regulatory limit of 10 m restricts further development. This research provides a foundation for policy development and an effective 3D cadastral system, emphasizing the need for Bekasi Regency to re-evaluate its building height regulations to maximize its development potential.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/4/7633D cadastrevertical boundariesspace rightssurface feature height
spellingShingle Fransisko Rohanda Rebong
Irwan Meilano
Vera Sadarviana
Andri Hernandi
Rizqi Abdulharis
Resy Meilani
Strategy for the Conversion of 2D to 3D Cadastral Maps by Standardizing the Height Limit of Land Rights Space Based on Land Use/Land Cover
Land
3D cadastre
vertical boundaries
space rights
surface feature height
title Strategy for the Conversion of 2D to 3D Cadastral Maps by Standardizing the Height Limit of Land Rights Space Based on Land Use/Land Cover
title_full Strategy for the Conversion of 2D to 3D Cadastral Maps by Standardizing the Height Limit of Land Rights Space Based on Land Use/Land Cover
title_fullStr Strategy for the Conversion of 2D to 3D Cadastral Maps by Standardizing the Height Limit of Land Rights Space Based on Land Use/Land Cover
title_full_unstemmed Strategy for the Conversion of 2D to 3D Cadastral Maps by Standardizing the Height Limit of Land Rights Space Based on Land Use/Land Cover
title_short Strategy for the Conversion of 2D to 3D Cadastral Maps by Standardizing the Height Limit of Land Rights Space Based on Land Use/Land Cover
title_sort strategy for the conversion of 2d to 3d cadastral maps by standardizing the height limit of land rights space based on land use land cover
topic 3D cadastre
vertical boundaries
space rights
surface feature height
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/4/763
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