Italian land cadastral cartographic representation of public waters for a contribution to territorial governance: learning from history

Abstract

The process of formation and conservation of cadastral cartography for cadastral land system has always been an unavoidable defense of knowledge of the territories, albeit oriented to the imposition control. Also the hydrographic network, as well as, the road network and toponymy of streets and paths, have constituted in the cadastral representation frame elements for the geometrical-particle metric, articulating, with connotations also of civilistic nature , the juridical-ownership structures of the waters, both in terms of “domination” and of possible uses for a wide area technical reproduction support by cadastral representation. Finally, cadastral representation of public waters and road network allows diachronic analysis for prevention & control and risk assessment (danger scenarios). This cross sectional survey article is directly cured by author as CePSU provincial wide areas coordinator by so called “Crossing Borders Narrative”

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