The dynamic growth of contemporary cadastral systems depends on multiple factors, which include, e.g.
economic policy of a given country and possibilities of implementing activities supporting innovation and transfer of
new technologies. A modern cadastre should satisfy not only its leading functions, which include, e.g. fiscal, information,
legal or record functions. It should also be oriented towards new challenges, including 3D geovisualisation,
which will enable multidimensional visualisation of cadastral objects. New data visualisation methods will contribute
to extending the existing functions of cadastral systems and to emergence of new functions, e.g. related to ensuring
public safety as a basic aim of crisis management, being an important element of sustainable development. This paper
presents a concept of a database of multidimensional cadastral system enabling, for instance, 3D visualisation of system
objects, incorporating its known functions (e.g. fiscal, information or legal functions), and also a new purpose –support
for crisis management. Additionally, the study indicates sources of data that should be used for this type of undertaking
(e.g. flood hazard maps, maps of areas at risk of mass land movements, orthophotomaps).