Alkan, Reha MetinOzulu, İbrahim Muratİlçi, VeliTombuş, Fazlı EnginŞahin, MuratYomralıoğlu, TahsinMcLaughlin, John2019-05-132019-05-132017Alkan, R. M., Ozulu, İ. M., İlçi, V., Tombuş, F. E., Şahin, M. (2017) Usability of GNSS technique for cadastral surveying. T. Yomralıoğlu ve J. McLaughlin (Eds.), Cadastre: Geo-Information Innovations in Land Administration (s. 77-91) içinde. Cham: Springer9783319512167; 9783319512150https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51216-7_8https://hdl.handle.net/11491/2115The population of the world, which increases rapidly at an average rate of 1.2% annually, has exceeded seven billion. However, despite the increase in population, 150,000,000 km2 terrestrial area, which composes the 29.2% of the surface of the earth, has not changed significantly. When this is taken into account, it is clear that the leading precious fact is land. Considering that not all of these areas are suitable for the life and use of human being, it is obvious that land and soil should be used with care and managed in accordance with professional policies. © Capital Publishing Company 2017.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGlobal Position SystemGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemDifferential Global Position SystemGeostationary Earth OrbitUsability of GNSS technique for cadastral surveyingBook Part779110.1007/978-3-319-51216-7_8N/A