GIS as tool in real estate and urban planning

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Knowledge Murenje
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Tarciso Binoti Simas ◽  
Sônia Azevedo Le Cocq de Oliveira ◽  
Carlos Maviael de Carvalho

Porto Digital was a policy implemented in 2000, and managed by a social organization (SO) with the initial objectives of inserting Pernambuco into the technology scenario and contributing to the revitalization of the district in the city of Recife known as Bairro do Recife. Over the past two decades, this SO has established itself as a central actor in urban planning, by associating state-of-the-art concepts into the debate on innovation. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how these narratives have been used as city marketing. This was an explanatory research on the construction, evolution and main impacts of Porto Digital, enabled through the collection of bibliographic, documentary, interview and observational data. It may be perceived that a gentrification process has taken place with identity manipulation, an exodus of part of the population and the valorization of real estate chiefly for the consumption of companies. It may be understood that the instrumentalization of this innovation debate as city marketing has both boosted businesses and served as a smokescreen for social problems.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-108
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Olga Dudinova

Starting to consider the issues related to the legal regulation and implementation of the reform of technical and cadastral registration of real estate, it is impossible not to say about its role and importance for the Russian legal system. The accounting system is a certain guarantee of the rights of owners in respect of real estate. The issue of legal regulation of infrastructure facilities is still one of the most difficult in the urban planning and land legislation of the Russian Federation. The lack of effective and versatile regulatory and folding it on the basis of the practice make it very difficult town planning and investment development of territories and improvement. In this article the problems connected with legal regulation of infrastructure objects are revealed, the analysis of the current legislation and practical approaches is carried out, the classification of infrastructure objects is investigated, the essence of this concept is revealed.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Ratcliffe ◽  
Michael Stubbs ◽  
Miles Keeping

TERRITORIO ◽  
2012 ◽  
pp. 152-155
Author(s):  
Elisabetta Rosa

This text discusses the hypothesis that rules and transgression are not two opposites or two alternatives, but that a complex, structured relationship exists between these that has (at least) two aspects: transgression of the rules and the rules for transgression. The frame of reference is the field of urban planning. Therefore I consider the rules for the use and transformation of real estate (buildings and land) and the transgression of these rules, or rather illegal, unauthorised buildings and urban planning. I analyse in particular the first of the two aspects, the transgression of rules, for which I propose an classification. This allows me to show that the world of urban transgressions is more complex and structured than is expressed by the term ‘illegal', that transgressions have features that are different, differentiable, and frequently paradoxical, and above all have a deep, complex relationship with rules.


Author(s):  
Jacinto Garrido Velarde ◽  
Betina Cavaco de São Pedro ◽  
Consuelo Mora

The current problems in the construction, sale, purchase, offer, or search of housing, present questions about the future of the real estate market, questions that will have to be possible solutions in the medium and long term. This document proposes obtaining primary information through “Opinion survey aimed at the population on housing and its influence on the land market,” through an applied methodology and variables associated with the survey. This chapter elaborates a methodological proposal to analyze the situation of the houses for rent in the border city of Badajoz to provide a document of support to the professionals and technicians who are dedicated to the territory and urban planning, to solve the problems about the construction, sale, purchase, offer, or search of housing.


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Igal Charney

This article provides an overview of the real estate development industry and evaluates its connection to urban planning. It reviews principal approaches used to study the real estate industry and explains the concept of development rhythms that encapsulate the unevenness of development over time. The article explains that the real estate development industry has not come to occupy an important position in urban planning because of the preference of urban scholars for social, political, and cultural issues. It also examines the workings of the core agents in the development process, real estate developers.


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