Cadastral Survey
A cadastral survey is a detailed process that involves measuring and mapping land boundaries to establish property lines. This type of survey is essential for defining ownership and ensuring accurate land records. It helps in resolving disputes over land ownership and is often used in real estate transactions.
Cadastral surveys are typically conducted by licensed surveyors who use specialized tools and techniques. The results are documented in a cadastral map, which shows the layout of parcels of land, including their dimensions and locations. This information is crucial for local governments, landowners, and developers in managing land use and planning.