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Appendix to the INT. ARCHIVES OF
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Communication to
VITI International Congress for Photogrammetry
Reprint from
Svensk Lantmateritidskrift
Congress Number 1956
Commission IV
A METHOD TO COMBINE GEODETIC AND PHOTOGRAM-
METRIC METHODS WITH THE USE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC
INTERPRETATION AND HELICOPTER AT REALLOT-
MENT OF FORESTED LAND
By Sven G. Moller, director of the Photogrammetric Division of the
Swedish Land Survey
1. The purpose and scope of the Swedish reallotment of land
The Swedish reallotment of land is a legal procedure of rearranging
and forming landed estates so, that they will yield economically more
than before. It means that the landed estates are planned with respeci
to technical and economic points of view and also that they, 1f possible,
are amalgamated. The land surveyor tries to decrease the number of
land parcels, to form the landed estates so, that the length of boundaries
will be shorter and the costs of transportation will be smaller. He has
also, if necessary, to place out some farmbuildings on new sites and to
plan new fieldways, roads and drainings.
In a reallotment of land all grounds are included, e. g. infields, fore
sted lands, hamlet centres and also small urban areas. So a reallotment
of land includes planning of estates in rural, forested and urban areas,
planning of ways and drainings but also a legal procedure to make the
right of land possession secure in the future.
[t is obvious that maps and field surveys are necessary for accom-
plishing these tasks. How photogrammetry is best to be used in the real-
lotment, especially of forested land, was studied some years by the
Swedish Land Survey. From 1954 we found a method, which seemed
us more flexible and advantageous than the ones, investigated earlier.
2. Reallotment without photogrammetry
2.0. Introduction. For the sake of comparison between reallotment
with photogrammetry and without photogrammetry, here shortly is
given an account of the later one, especially of the technical parts of
the procedure.