In urban areas, development and growth do not always occur in the most desirable sectors.
The effort to try to find better means to explain the mysteries of urban processes is
an ongoing task that must approach economic theory and social science with some form
of geographic explanation. One of the possible reasons why this type of approach has still
not been developed (leaving aside political or ideological considerations) may be the fact
that the cities, with all the complexity that characterizes them, constitute such particular
objects of study that they cannot be understood by general theory on urbanism. New cadastral
systems can contribute enormously to a new vision of cities and urban planning.