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Importance of the Marine Cadastre in the Development of the Real Estate Industry in Latvia

Stāmure Iveta (), Kaminskis Jānis and Kowalczyk Kamil
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Stāmure Iveta: Riga Technical University, Institute of Civil Engineering and Real Estate Economics, Riga, Latvia
Kaminskis Jānis: Riga Technical University, Department of Geomatics, Riga, Latvia
Kowalczyk Kamil: University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Faculty of Geodesy, Geospatial and Civil Engineering, Olsztyn, Poland

Baltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management, 2017, vol. 5, issue 1, 259-274

Abstract: In Latvia, the issues of the Real Estate Cadastre are arranged; however, it should be noted that part of the issues affecting the Baltic Sea, i.e., the issues of the Marine Cadastre, are not covered by the Real Estate Cadastre. The status of the Baltic coastline is an essential element of infrastructure for all countries around the Baltic Sea. This baseline serves as the key element or reference for the Marine Cadastre. In place-to-place, this line is the dynamic element as it is possible to monitor location with advanced and progressive technologies. The issues of the Marine Cadastre are on the agenda in many EU countries, and several internаtional projects are being reаlized. Land parcels from the sea are registered and maintained in the Cadastre Information System in Latvia. Starting from 2017, the State Land Service of Latvia has started to register coastal areas two kilometres in width from the Baltic Sea baseline. Cadastral information about the Marine Cadastre is being used for spatial planning and taxation.

Keywords: Baltic Sea; Marine Cadastre; Real Estate Cadastre; sea areas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1515/bjreecm-2017-0020

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