Portugal exceeds half a million georeferenced land
Htoday were surpassed as “500 thousand georeferenced graphic representations [RGG]in a growing number”, an official source of the Ministry of Justice told Lusa, giving rise to this number being around 230 thousand hectares of land.
By June 3, 493,404 lands had been registered, added.
The data are presented today, at the Brigantia-EcoPark Science and Technology Park, in Bragança, in a ceremony to assess the expansion of the cadastre project and the launch of the BUPi ‘app’ (one-stop shop for the building), at which the secretaries will be present. of State for Regional Development, Local Administration and Territorial Planning, Nature and Forest Conservation and Justice.
In the first five previous years, the same source highlighted, highlighting that the five most recent years, in May, “were completed 67 thousand” georeferenced representations.
simplified initially as a pilot project in ten, encompassing the county of the country arranged by the municipalities Grande The cadastre of Pedrógão Grande after being extended to the whole country.
According to information from the Ministry of Justice, 153 municipalities that do not study the geometric property of the BUPi, predicting that “the present phase of accession of the BUPi is integrated in the third quarter of the current property”.
In these 153 municipalities, there are more than eight million properties without any georeferencing.
Throughout the entire process, the participation of “more than 70,000 promoters” has already been registered, said the source.
The municipalities with the most RGG completed in May were Bragança (3,459), Viseu (2,810) and Tondela (2,689).
As for the number of global georeferenced lands, these are municipalities not following any initial pilot project that ‘ranking’, with Proença-a-Nova with more than 45 thousand registered buildings, Sertã (26 thousand), Penela (18 thousand) and Góis (17 thousand).
“The execution of the place of identification of the owners and of the buildings of the city and of the buildings is in different rustics of maturity in the diverse ones according to the data of the respective adhesion, locating the eBUPi to carry out a regular meeting place and to find the initiative initiative of a municipality to train qualified technicians in the municipality, to implement a support model dedicated to these users and, also, to monitor the productivity of each municipality and the effort necessary to achieve the identified goals”, highlighted the Ministry of Justice.
For the Government, the objective remains to reach the end of 2023 with knowledge of the use, occupation and domain of 90% of the territory of the 153 municipalities without a cadastral matrix.
“The ongoing deepening of the interoperability model between Public Administration entities will gradually allow the implementation of the [único] of Building Identification, predictably from the first half of 2023”, stressed the same source.
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