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Land information

Lidar and photogrammetry technologies have revolutionized the collection and maintenance of land information records by providing highly detailed and accurate data essential for land surveying, mapping, and land administration. These technologies enable the collection of high-resolution data about land features, including terrain, buildings, and vegetation, using aerial or ground-based sensors. The data is used to create detailed 3D models of land features, helping surveyors visualize the land, analyze spatial relationships, and identify boundaries and land use patterns. Lidar and photogrammetry data are used for various purposes, including land surveying for boundary determination and topographic mapping, cadastral mapping, and land administration for land registration, land use planning, and environmental monitoring. The data also supports infrastructure development projects, such as road construction and urban planning, by providing valuable information for designing and optimizing infrastructure projects. Additionally, Lidar and photogrammetry data are used in disaster management for assessing risks and planning emergency response strategies. Overall, these technologies have transformed land data management, leading to more efficient and sustainable land management practices.

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