Development of an approach to cadastral valuation of real estate in areas of possible manifestations of natural disasters and emergency situation

DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2020-1-26-190-202

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About the Authors

Alexey V. Dubrovsky

Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies,
Plakhotnogo str., 10, 630108, Novosibirsk, Russia;
E-mail: avd5@ssga.ru

Tamara V. Vereshchaka

Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography,
Gorokhovy lane, 4, 105064, Moscow, Russia;
E-mail: portal@miigaik.ru

Pavel S. Batin

GEOSITI,
Titova str., 29/1, 630108, Novosibirsk, Russia,
E-mail: ooo_geocity@mail.ru

Olesya I. Malygina

Siberian state University of geosystems and technologies,
Plakhotnogo str., 10, 630108, Novosibirsk, Russia,
E-mail: 131379@mail.ru

Abstract

The article presents the results of studies on the adjustment of cadastral value using a new factor-the probability of an emergency or natural disaster. A new term, emergency geospatial, has been introduced for the spatial definition of an emergency. The analysis of the legal regime of lands subject to emergency situations is carried out. Conclusions are drawn about the legal definition of the geospatial boundary of the emergency situation and the impact of emergencies on real estate. The characteristic of emergency situations, as well as the probability of their occurrence is given. The connection between the emergency situation and the cadastral value of real estate is shown. The dependence of the value of real estate on their location in the geospatial probable emergency. The technological scheme of determination of cadastral value of real estate objects in the zone of manifestation of an emergency situation is developed. A geoinformation project was carried out on the territory of the city of Novosibirsk. The most probable emergencies are taken into account. The map of zones of possible manifestation of emergency situations is made. The comparison of the cost of real estate in emergency zones, with objects analogues, located outside the emergency zone. The values of the correction factor for adjusting the cadastral value are proposed. The map of distribution of correction factors for adjustment of cadastral value of real estate objects in zones of possible manifestation of emergency situations is made. Work on the adjustment of the cadastral value of real estate located in the areas of possible manifestations of emergency situations is promising. First, the zones must be taken into account in modern urban policy and as much as possible to protect real estate and the population from the manifestation of emergency situations. Secondly, the reduction of cadastral value and taxes will allow owners to invest in insurance funds and insure real estate.

Keywords

cadastral value, real estate, geospatial emergency, geoinformation analysis, insurance of real estate

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For citation: Dubrovsky A.V., Vereshchaka T.V., Batin P.S., Malygina O.I. Development of an approach to cadastral valuation of real estate in areas of possible manifestations of natural disasters and emergency situation. InterCarto. InterGIS. GI support of sustainable development of territories: Proceedings of the International conference. Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2020. V. 26. Part 1. P. 190–202. DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2020-1-26-190-202 (in Russian)