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El catastro de bienes inmuebles como un instrumento de planificación territorial: La Unidad Vecinal 25. Comuna de La Florida, Santiago de Chile

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El catastro de bienes inmuebles es un eficaz instrumento de gestión territorial. El conocimiento por parte de un municipio de lo que posee en su territorio y de la dimensión real de los recursos, son la base para lograr una planificación eficiente. La elaboración del catastro en la comuna de La Florida ha permitido conocer cual es el patrimonio que posee el municipio; el mismo conocimiento constituye el fundamento para generar una planificación adecuada en dicho ayuntamiento. Esta comunicación presenta los resultados de una investigación de carácter exploratorio, realizada a micro escala, que puso énfasis en aquellos elementos básicos necesarios para poner en marcha un sistema catastral. Para tal efecto se realizó la cuantificación y la caracterización de variables, tales como: los tamaños prediales, el tipo de tenencia y el uso de suelo, entre las más relevantes.

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