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What Is a Multi-Final Cadastre and Why Did Mendoza's Surveying Become Part of the Government's Work to Implement It?

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The Mendoza College of Survey (CAM) participates actively in areas related to territorial planning. “In order to have a precise territorial order and with sustainable development, an updated cadastre with comprehensive information is necessary,” says Javier Oyhenart, president of the entity. “It could be said that cadastre is the raw material of territorial planning,” he explains.
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The Mendoza College of Survey (CAM) participates actively in areas related to territorial planning. “In order to have a precise territorial order and with sustainable development, an updated cadastre with comprehensive information is necessary,” says Javier Oyhenart, president of the entity. “It could be said that cadastre is the raw material of territorial planning,” he explains.

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El Sol broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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