M.Sc. Tezi Görüntüleme

Student: Hülya YILMAZ
Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Yakup Emre ÇORUHLU
Department: Harita Mühendisliği
Institution: Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences
University: Karadeniz Technical University Turkey
Title of the Thesis: OBJECT BASED GEOGRAPHICAL DATA MODEL DESIGN IN MANAGEMENT OF IMMOVABLE CULTURAL PROPERTY
Level: M.Sc.
Acceptance Date: 8/5/2017
Number of Pages: 106
Registration Number: i3173
Summary:

      In Turkey, there are more than one hundred thousand properties such as inn, bath, bazaar and mosque the preservation of immovable cultural property. It is known that there are intense and irregular settlements in the protected areas around these immovable properties. Also, as these areas become commercial attraction centers with their use since past, the purchase and sale prices of immovables in these areas are quite high. These areas are regulated by conservation development plan and are often not allowed to be constructed in these areas, restructuring is restricted or these immovables are expropriated and are opened around immovable cultural property. In any case, knowing the other information such as real estate tax values, marketing values, building types besides proprietorship datas of immovables in such areas is make easier to the acquisition or management of these areas with alternative solutions. In the present case, there is not enough data and information system to process this data, as a solution, all the graphics and verbal datas that are primarily needed in protected areas should be brought together in a geographic database. For this purpose, an exemplary object oriented geographic database has been developed on the need seen to result of the survey study. Thus, a data model compatible with LADM and TUCBS was established and the necessary data were transferred to the database and the acquisition costs were analyzed by testing with a Geographic Information Systems application.

One of the most important results of the study is that there are serious differences between real estate tax values and market values and this has seriously affected the 10% share received for immovable cultural properties. It is recommended that the work be revised to include datas in the works of existing systems or use as a basis the protection and acquisition of more than one hundred thousand immovable cultural properties.

      

      Key Words: Immovable, Cultural property, Land object, Land management, Land valuation