TwinGEO

Cadastre

Cadastre Domain

Land Administration and Legal Territorial Systems

Cadastre is the legal and administrative foundation of territorial Digital Twin Systems.

Cadastre assets are managed as legal and spatial land units, governing rights, use, value, and development across the territory. These units define how land is owned, regulated, taxed, and transformed, providing the institutional framework upon which all other territorial domains depend.

Within the TwinGEO Framework, cadastre connects spatial representation with legal legitimacy, governance, and decision authority.


Core Components of the Cadastre Domain

The cadastre domain integrates the key elements of land administration, including:

Together, these elements structure how land is governed, transformed, and protected.


Cadastre as a Cross-Domain Foundation

Cadastre underpins all other territorial domains:

Without cadastre, Digital Twins may represent physical reality, but lack institutional validity.


From Cadastre to Digital Twins

In TwinGEO, cadastre is not a static registry.
It becomes part of an operational Digital Twin when:

This enables Digital Twins to support decisions related to:


Domains as Systems, Not Categories

TwinGEO domains are not software groupings or thematic data layers.
They are real-world system families that structure Digital Twin development across disciplines, lifecycles, and decision contexts.

Each domain contributes essential assets, processes, and observation pathways toward integrated territorial Digital Twin Systems.

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