5 CONCLUSIONS
Related works to the subject of the paper deal
mainly with cadastral system interconnection and
introducing spatial dimensions to RDF schemas.
An ontology architecture for the land
administration domain, targeted to achieving
semantic interoperability between cadastral systems
is proposed in (Bošković, 2010). The architecture
complies with both Geospatial and Land
Administration standards. An example of extension
dealing with the specificities of their national
cadastre is also provided. In (Hay, 2010), a Semantic
Web approach is proposed to customize applications
in the Land Administration Domain. Also, an OWL
layered architecture adaptable across jurisdictions is
outlined. Both these works differ from our proposal
in the conversion from relational data models to
ontology and in the presence of an explicit ontology
alignment step.
The work of introducing spatial dimensions to
the semantic web is described in (Auer, 2009) where
it is demonstrated how crowd sourced geographical
data transformed into RDF can be interlinked
(mapped) with other (spatial data) sets to enable
spatial data web applications. A similar work, i.e.,
(Della Valle, 2010) focuses explicitly on some
computational issues influencing the use of GIS
from the semantic web standpoint, and proposes to
treat GIS as virtual RDF graphs instead of re-
implementing GIS functionalities in semantic web
frameworks. This is achieved through an extension
of the D2RQ mapping language to include spatial
data types.
Therefore, the application scenario addressed in
this work, i.e., integration of cadastral systems with
citizen data, has not been tackled before.
Currently, the proposed ontology based
methodology to manage data and maps using RDF
schemas is being experimented in a project
promoted by the Sicily Region, named K-
metropolis, for supporting the municipal
Governments not only in defining the local taxation
policy but also in the transition from the current not
interoperable GIS platforms to the implementation
of a spatial data infrastructure to integrate data and
maps of different municipalities.
For example, we plan to support the municipal
Governments to define city master plans and civil
protection policies by interconnecting both public
and private data stores to the drawings derived not
only from the Cadastre but also from any relevant
institutional CAD system.
This will allow the municipal Government not
only to draw the intended land use and the
emergency plans over any raster background, such
as aerial photogrammetry or satellite images, but
also to represent these plans by a standard graphical
notation immediately understandable by any other
involved organization.
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