prEN ISO 19152-5
(Main)Geographic information - Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) - Part 5: Spatial plan information (ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024)
Geographic information - Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) - Part 5: Spatial plan information (ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024)
ISO 19152 provides the concepts and detailed structure for standardization in the land administration domain. In order to achieve public policy objectives, some regulations use geographical spaces for mandating or enabling particular behaviours or outcomes. This part of ISO 19152 defines a general schema for spatial plan information in the context of the land administration.
This standard proposes integrating the Rights, Restrictions, and Responsibilities (RRRs) information from the spatial plan information, as an additional package, into the ISO 19152:2012 – Geographic Information – Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) standard. It provides the general reference model, as an extension of core LADM (ISO 19152-1:202X and 19152-2:202X), for all objects of spatial planning those covering land/water and below/on/above surfaces. This standard supports 4D (3D + time) representation of the spatial plans including marine spatial plans.
Spatial plan information plays an essential role in land management. The integration of physical and sectoral planning at the local level usually produces some degree of permissions, authorizations, restrictions, responsibilities, obligations, and sanctions. However, it is typical in many countries to establish land administration and the spatial plan processes through different regulations, authorities, and processes. Integrating spatial plans into a package in the LADM is essential to ensure that stakeholders have the complete picture of RRRs of land or space.
Geoinformationen - Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) - Teil 5: Raumbezogene Planinformationen (ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024)
Information géographique - Modèle du domaine de l’administration des terres (LADM) - Partie 5: Informations sur le plan d’aménagement du territoire (ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2024
Geografske informacije - Model domene za zemljiško administracijo (LADM) -
5.del: Informacije o prostorskem načrtu (ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024)
Geographic information - Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) - Part 5: Spatial
plan information (ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024)
Geoinformationen - Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) - Teil 5: Raumbezogene
Planinformationen (ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024)
Information géographique - Modèle du domaine de l’administration des terres (LADM) -
Partie 5: Informations sur le plan d’aménagement du territoire (ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 19152-5
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ISO/DIS 19152-5
ISO/TC 211
Geographic information — Land
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Administration Domain Model
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Part 5:
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Spatial plan information
Information géographique — Modèle du domaine de
l’administration des terres (LADM) —
Partie 5: Informations sur le plan d’aménagement du territoire
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ISO/DIS 19152-5:2024(en)
International
Standard
ISO/DIS 19152-5
ISO/TC 211
Geographic information — Land
Secretariat: SIS
Administration Domain Model
Voting begins on:
(LADM) —
Part 5:
Voting terminates on:
Spatial plan information
Information géographique — Modèle du domaine de
l’administration des terres (LADM) —
Partie 5: Informations sur le plan d’aménagement du territoire
ICS: 35.240.70
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Contents
Foreword . iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviations . 2
3.1 Terms and definitions . 2
3.2 Abbreviations . 4
4 Conformance . 4
4.1 Conformance requirements . 4
4.2 Conformance Class . 4
5 Notation . 5
6 Overview of the conceptual LADM spatial plan information . 5
6.1 Packages related to the Spatial Plan Information (SP) . 5
6.2 VersionedObject and Spatial Plan Information Package . 6
6.3 Spatial Plan Information . 7
6.3.1 General . 7
6.3.2 SP_PlanUnit . 7
6.3.3 SP_PlanBlock . 9
6.3.4 SP_PlanGroup . 11
6.3.5 SP_Permit . 11
6.3.6 SP_PlanUnitGroup . 12
7 Relationship with LADM objects . 12
7.1 Spatial plan information and LADM geometry . 12
7.2 Spatial plan information and basic classes of LADM . 13
Annex A (normative) Abstract Test Suite . 15
Annex B (informative) The Spatial Planning Interoperability . 18
Annex C (informative) Instance Level Cases . 20
Annex D (informative) Code lists . 21
Annex E (informative) LADM Spatial Plan Information and INSPIRE . 25
Annex F (informative) Examples of 3D spatial information planning and regulation . 27
Bibliography . 28
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geomatics,
in collaboration with the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) Technical Committee
CEN/TC 287, Geographic Information, in accordance with the Agreement on technical cooperation
between ISO and CEN (Vienna Agreement).
Additional part is planned to address Implementation Aspects (Part 6) under the general title
Geographic information — Land Administration Domain Model (LADM).
This edition of the ISO 19152 multi-part series of standards is backwards compatible to ISO 19152:2012
version of the Land Administration Domain Model.
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Introduction
Spatial planning plays an essential role in land management. Integration of physical and sectoral
planning at the local level usually produces some degree of permissions, authorizations, restrictions,
responsibilities, obligations and sanctions. Essentially jurisdictions reserve the powers to control
activities over certain areas of land. They exert this power by providing agencies with powers which
either restrict or sanction the rights of land owners or create positive obligations (responsibilities or
obligations) on land owners. The same agencies might have the powers to empower land owners with
rights that would overwise be restricted or waive positive obligations. Where this occurs a time-limited
permit or authorization is commonly used. However, it is typical in many countries to establish land
administration and the spatial plan processes through different regulations, authorities, and processes.
Cities establish and maintain Land Administration Systems (LAS) to manage information about the land
and urban space. Information about land rights recorded in a land administration system (under its
applicable legislation) may be required to inform spatial planning decisions. Legally binding planning
conditions which create rights, responsibilities and restrictions under local or national planning
legislation, which are not recorded in a land registration system, may be required for a full
understanding of the permitted uses of a specific land parcel. Outputs of the planning system may
anticipate changes in land rights that will be recorded in the land registration system in the future. The
Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) offers guidelines to support interoperability in the
representation of Rights, Restrictions, and Responsibilities (RRRs). The LADM is also capable of
standardizing multi-dimensional representation, including the temporal aspects in documenting and
visualizing all legal aspects of land use or space.
The purpose of this International Standard is to provide the general reference model, as an extension of
core LADM (i.e., ISO 19152-1:2024 and ISO 19152-2), for all objects of spatial planning covering
land/water and below/on/above surfaces. This standard supports 4D (3D + time) representation of the
spatial plans including marine spatial plans.
The first goal of this standard is to enable involved parties, both within one country and between
different countries, to communicate, based on the shared vocabulary, implied by the model. It is not to
replace existing sys
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