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Bundesamt für Landestopografie swisstopo Eidgenössische Vermessungsdirektion Land Administration and Management Towards the Fifth Dimension Geoconference on Cadastre 4.0, 25/26 Oct. 2016 Dr. Daniel Steudler Towards the Fifth Dimension Swiss Think Tank "Dimension Cadastre" Trends and Developments Social and Economic Context Beyond 2D Conclusions 2 1

Dimension Cadastre Beyond Limits Think Tank active since 2012; aim is to identify the current trends in the geoinformation field and to develop a strategy for the cadastre; Swiss cadastral system is well advanced: digital, well conceptualized, close to full coverage, legally comprehensive; issues in Switzerland are mainly organizational (federalist environment) and structural; a first result of the Think Tank is a Discussion Paper published in May 2014 identify trends and developments open eyes and minds of professionals available in 4 languages (www.cadastre.ch/vision/) 3 Changing World from drawing board and pencil to computer technology from terrestrial measurements to photogrammetry and GNSS from analogue to digital from paper maps to databases to knowledge bases technology push vs. citizen pull trend from written word to imagery social media http://www.duaneandleeannrawlins.com 4 2

Towards the Fifth Dimension Swiss Think Tank "Dimension Cadastre" Trends and Developments Social and Economic Context Beyond 2D Conclusions 5 Identified Trends Objects of the Cadastre The legitimate often prevails over the legal Ubiquitous Mobility Crowd-sourcing, Augmented Citizen Citizens as the nation's number one geomaticians! Big Data and Data Mining Data mining is going to speed up the mass exploitation of "big data" Internet of Things, Linked Data http://cosstech.com Numerous political decisions depend on official data Sooner or later it will be necessary to regulate algorithms http://eecatalog.com 6 3

1. Positioning instead of field surveying Algorithms and positioning will do the job the end of classic land surveying. There won't be a need for surveyors in the future anymore in order to get measurements done, no need for "heavy" interventions in the field with instruments; the job may be done in real-time by drones or other virtual representations (imagery, calculations, etc.). We need a strategic vision: Who does what in the future? What legal basis will be required? How can we share responsibilities between administrative levels and between public and private sectors? 7 2. Private property & public property the basis for a common asset Land is more than just a privately or publicly owned property. It is also a "source of knowledge": the history of its use, specific features from the past and present, limitations, and future projects. By linking such information, new knowledge can be gained. Land will be more than just the object to be surveyed. The awareness that land can tell a story to be read and interpreted can lead to a reorientation of the cadastre. 8 4

3. The parcel will have a unique identifier and some sort of «intelligence» If an IP address (URI) is assigned to each parcel, it becomes conceivable to also include a smart chip in each parcel. That would make it possible to link the parcel in real time with different information, such as weather data, seismic hazard, geological information, pollen data, noise pollution etc. The traditional, isolated parcel is to become a cell in a living landscape. 9 Making the invisible visible From: Cadastre 2034 A 10-20 Year Strategy for developing the cadastral system 10 5

Towards the Fifth Dimension Swiss Think Tank "Dimension Cadastre" Trends and Developments Social and Economic Context Beyond 2D Conclusions 11 WEF 2016: The Fourth Industrial Revolution 12 6

Social and economic context today and tomorrow Third Industrial Revolution (Rifkin, 2013): drastic changes in communication technology in terms of connectivity, speed, and volume drastic changes in the energy production and consumption, more decentralized solutions, Internet of energy increased participation, closer cooperation between producers and consumers, decentralization: examples: open data, AirBnB, Uber, Wikipedia, sharing platforms (car, bikes, etc.), handicraft web (etsy.com), Tripadvisor, Facebook, Twitter, ebay, booking platforms, OpenStreetMap, etc. music industry and bookselling trade did undergo revolutions finance sector: bit coin, digital transactions, mobile payments (Apple Pay, Android Pay, etc.) supply is not happening any longer from a few central supply points, but will be much more decentral with shorter distances and closer contact between suppliers and consumers 13 Towards the Fifth Dimension Swiss Think Tank "Dimension Cadastre" Trends and Developments Social and Economic Context Beyond 2D Conclusions 14 7

Five Dimensions for a Cadastre 1st Dimension (points) control points as the basis 2nd Dimension (area) cadastral surveying has been conducted in 2D so far; the 3rd dimension has been treated separately 3rd Dimension (volume) 3D-Cadastre, documentation of facts also in 3D; the focus, however, will probably be more on the underground 4th Dimension (historization, simulation, projection) 5th Dimension (anticipation) 15 Example for 3rd Dimension: Intensive use of underground 16 8

Example for 3rd Dimension: Existing project idea www.cargosousterrain.ch 17 4th Dimension Historization Projection (of the past) Simulation Dr. Martin Geiger. Büro für Planungstechnik, Zürich. 18 9

Geoconference on Cadastre 4.0, Example for the 4th Dimension A journey through time at: map.geo.admin.ch 1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2013 Swiss Federal Office for Topography swisstopo Geoconference on Cadastre 4.0, Coimbra, 25/26 October 2016 19 5th Dimension (dimension of anticipation) the 5th dimension can be understood as a derivation from the 4th dimension, i.e. anticipation or the ability to predict an event or a result; tools such as «Big Data» and «Data Mining» are instrumental; in that sense, anticipation is more than just the projection of the past into the future. Swiss Federal Office for Topography swisstopo Geoconference on Cadastre 4.0, Coimbra, 25/26 October 2016 20 10

Examples for the 5th Dimension Social and economic developments can be made visible with «Big Data» und «Data Mining» in a way not possible before: news about earthquakes spread quicker via Twitter than via the official channels; next music hits can be detected via social media; unusually frequent activities of BlackBerry employees on LinkedIn gave hints to economic difficulties of the company; our mobile phones are permanent sensors that help to monitor and improve traffic flow; an increased number of requests on real estate portals for particular areas can give hints to where people may want to live, and can be taken into account for land-use planning. 21 "Ecosystems" A whole new way of setting up value chains. Existing examples: Sales platforms: IKEA App stores: App Store (ios), Google Play, Windows Store, etc. Map services: Google Maps, Apple Maps, Bing Maps, Here, MapBox, etc. what about public SDIs, NGDIs? The basic idea is to provide an infrastructure / platform, where market participants can "plug-in" their services. 22 11

News Flights Patents Geoconference on Cadastre 4.0, Ecosystem The Google Way Play Store Search Gmail Maps Drive Shopping Docs Translate Calendar Wallet YouTube Photos 23 Towards the Fifth Dimension Swiss Think Tank "Dimension Cadastre" Trends and Developments Social and Economic Context Beyond 2D Conclusions 24 12

Legal topic Institution, stakeholder textual information spatial data, geoinformation Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Water/noise protection Local government Environ. protection Environ. dept. Land-use planning Planning dept. Collective land rights Corporations, tribes, clan Land valuation Government Public-law restrictions Government Land registry, cadastre National government State government Local government Swiss Federal Office for Topography swisstopo Geoconference on Cadastre 4.0, Coimbra, 25/26 October 2016 25 http://eecatalog.com Conclusions Our societies are entering the era of the digital economy; the social and political context is developing rapidly; cadastral systems are systems of documentation: they document facts (rights and restrictions) about land and real estate, and are at the same time a core element of national geodata infrastructures. Open questions: How do cadastral systems fit into such trends and developments as mentioned before? How can/should they position and develop themselves? The aspect of the five dimensions might be a guiding principle. In regard to the emerging "ecosystems", we may have to rethink the structures of our value chains. 26 13