13 Dec 2021
13 Dec 2021
The lack of topographic mapping and the historical problem of land demarcation in Brazil
Claudia Robbi Sluter1, Andrea Lopes Iescheck1, Andrea Flávia Tenório Carneiro2, Daniele Regina Pontes3, and José Antônio Peres Gediel4
Claudia Robbi Sluter et al.
Claudia Robbi Sluter1, Andrea Lopes Iescheck1, Andrea Flávia Tenório Carneiro2, Daniele Regina Pontes3, and José Antônio Peres Gediel4
- 1Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Department of Geodesy, Brazil
- 2Federal University of Pernambuco, Department of Cartographic Engineering, Brazil
- 3Federal University of Parana, Department of Geomatics, Brazil
- 4Federal University of Parana, Department of Private and Procedural Law, Brazil
- 1Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Department of Geodesy, Brazil
- 2Federal University of Pernambuco, Department of Cartographic Engineering, Brazil
- 3Federal University of Parana, Department of Geomatics, Brazil
- 4Federal University of Parana, Department of Private and Procedural Law, Brazil
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Keywords: Topographic mapping, Land demarcation, National mapping