1. Introduction to basic concepts and terms - Technical, Legal & Economic dimension of land – Definition of Land rights. 2. Legal concepts: Ownership – Possession of land - Land ownership types, restrictions, and special rights. Registration of rights in the Hellenic Cadastre. 3. Economic dimension: real estate valuation and taxation. Technical dimension: technical legislation. 4. Cadastre and Supporting data. Characteristics and content of the Hellenic Cadastre - Existing Cadastral works and related land registries. 5. Urban space – land plots’ formation – Actuarial acts, conveyance, and adjudication process. 6. Urban space: horizontal & vertical co-ownership – Property merge/division - Percentages of property in the Land Registry - registration in the Hellenic Cadastre. 7. Implementation Act – Laws 1337/83 and 4315/2014 on city planning – Contribution in land and money – problems and weaknesses. 8. System of Registrations and Mortgages – replacement by the Cadastral system - maintenance and operation - transitional period and problems. 9. Development of the Hellenic Cadastre. Compilation methods. Recording of legal, technical, and other additional information on real estate and rights over it. Hellenic Cadastre: organization and maintenance of digital geospatial databases and Internet services. 10. Rural land: parcel distribution – land parcellation – land reallocation: basic concepts and compilation processes – Collective farming – scales and map creation methods. 11. Forest land: problems, definitions, and land use protection measures. Conclusive presumption - evidenced forest Cadastre - Map compilation methods. 12. Sources of cadastral data. Technical specifications of the HC. Compatibility issues: cadastral and surveying/ topographic maps - Evolution of Cadastral Systems - International trends and developments.
ECTS : 5
Language : el
Learning Outcomes : • To have a level of knowledge, as a product of understanding basic principles, scientific theories and applications in the field of Cadastre and issues of property and land use within their evolutionary process. More specifically, our students: 1. will learn the basic concepts related to the technical, legal and economic dimension of land 2. will become familiar with the multidimensional capabilities of the Cadastre as a necessary infrastructure for planning, delimiting and implementing measures for the application of reliable Land Policy at all levels of administration 3. will critically examine issues related to land ownership and use and will synthesize their acquired knowledge with the work of compiling the Hellenic Cadastre 4. will acquire the necessary knowledge of the individual scientific fields related to the Cadastre (such as Urban Planning, Photogrammetry, Topography etc.) 5. will be able to synthesize their knowledge from related scientific subjects taught, into an interdisciplinary field of application such as the Cadastre. • To have skills that will allow them to solve complex technical, legal and economic issues, concerning the formation, classification and transformations of the area of the Physical Earth Surface (PES) into categories of use, legal status and other characteristics of the area. More specifically: 1. to categorize, manage and propose developmental processes for the individual parts of the PES 2. to conduct technical, social/economic and legal research on the public and private nature of the power of disposal or intervention based on the parcel 3. to use the knowledge acquired to analyze issues related to the PES area and its transformation over time o to evolve their knowledge on land management issues, taking into account new technologies (3D modeling, digital transformations etc.).