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demarcação

Demarcação is the act of defining and marking the limits of a territory, property, or jurisdiction. It involves identifying precise geographic boundaries and making them observable through markers, maps, and official records. The term is used in several contexts, including land administration, urban planning, and the delineation of administrative or natural borders.

In property and planning contexts, demarcação creates legally recognized parcels and can require updating cadastral records

The process generally includes planning and authorization, collection of relevant documents, field surveys to measure lines

Legal and administrative frameworks typically designate the authority responsible for demarcação, establish procedures, and require public

and
registry
entries.
It
often
involves
reconciling
different
sources
of
boundary
information,
such
as
deeds,
previous
surveys,
and
local
knowledge,
to
produce
a
clear
and
enforceable
boundary
description.
and
coordinates,
delimitation
of
boundary
points,
and
documentation
of
results.
Techniques
commonly
used
are
geodetic
and
topographic
surveys,
GNSS
or
GPS
measurements,
total
stations,
GIS
analyses,
and,
when
necessary,
remote
sensing.
After
the
boundary
is
determined,
physical
markers
may
be
placed
and
the
survey
plan,
description,
and
coordinates
are
registered
with
the
appropriate
land
registry
or
cadastral
authority.
In
many
jurisdictions,
dispute
resolution
mechanisms,
including
negotiation,
arbitration,
or
court
decisions,
may
be
involved
when
boundaries
are
contested.
notice
and
consultation.
Demarcação
aims
to
improve
legal
certainty,
planning
efficiency,
and
resource
management,
but
can
encounter
challenges
such
as
natural
boundary
changes,
conflicting
titles,
incomplete
documentation,
encroachments,
and
financial
or
political
complexities.
See
also
boundary
delimitation
or
land
surveying.