The current legislation in Slovenia predicts, among the others, the entry of easement data in the real
estate cadastre, where an easement’s descriptive and spatial data will also be saved. This will be the
basis for registering easements in the land registry. The main objective of the master research is to
analyze the possibilities of including data on easement rights in the database of the real estate cadastre,
where they focus on services that are both spatially defined as part of several parts of land plots.
Therefore, it has been thoroughly studied which rights resulting from easements can be spatially defined
in more detail in terms of space than at the level of the plot and have been included in the cadastre of
real estate. The focus has been on overcoming the challenge of spatially defining each easement and its
modelling in the geometrical part of the real estate cadastre database, based on the current land cadastre’s
data organization as a new cadastral information system is not yet available. Our finding is that the
information on the course of the boundaries of easement areas is already available in the land register
today, where the quality of the spatial definition is very diverse. In any case, it would be expedient to
include data on easements in the cadastral information system if the easements are spatially clearly
defined. In this way, we would also access data that are crucial for spatial planning, the real estate market
and tax policies in a more transparent way. For this purpose, the information solutions of the land
cadastre should be upgraded, but the current structure of the land cadastre data already enables the
modeling of data on easements, which are spatially defined. A great challenge in modeling and storing
data on easement areas is the limited positional quality of land cadastre data, and for already registered
easements a very diverse description of the spatial dimension of easements in the land register.
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