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Maharjan, Hira Gopal. "Land Records Information Management System." Journal on Geoinformatics, Nepal 14 (March 13, 2017): 26–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njg.v14i0.16970.

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The land administration services are being provided using traditional methods and processes. The record keeping system is mainly based on manual system so far. There is increasing need for efficient and effective delivery of land administration services. Government organizations use Information and Communication Technology to increase efficiency and effectiveness in the service delivery. E-Government can bring improvement in efficiency, easy availability and accessibility of service and information to the citizens, business organization, professional users as well as government organizations. The main aim of LRIMS is to automate the land transaction related functions of Land Revenue Offices (LROs) based on different land transactions process requirements.The system is adherence to NeGIF and GEA, availability of intranet facility, provision of web-based system, and data security. System modules show the modules needed for LIS. The implementation status of LIS in Nepal is in initial stage. The old system architecture does not support the e-Government model. The system modules show the modules needed for LRIMS. The system modules help in delivering service efficiently. The three tier system architecture follows all three models of e-Government (G2G, G2B and G2C) and reduces corruption, increase access to information and improve data quality. Nepalese Journal on Geoinformatics, Vol. 14, 2015, Page: 26-31
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Pignataro, Louis J., Joseph Wen, Robert Burchell, Michael L. Lahr, and Ann Strauss-Wieder. "Transportation Economic and Land Use System." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1617, no. 1 (January 1998): 84–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1617-12.

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The purpose of the Transportation Economic and Land Use System (TELUS) is to convert the transportation improvement program (TIP) into a management tool. Accordingly, the system provides detailed and easily accessible information on transportation projects in the region, as well as their interrelationships and impacts. By doing so, TELUS enables public-sector agencies to meet organizational, Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act, state, and other mandates more effectively. The objectives are accomplished by providing the computer-based capability to analyze, sort, combine, and track transportation projects in or under consideration for a TIP; assessing the interrelationships among significant transportation projects; estimating the regional economic and land use effects of transportation projects; and presenting project information in an easily understood format, including geographic information system formats.
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Закирова, Alsu Zakirova, Клычова, Guzaliya Klychova, Клычова, and Augul Klychova. "Agricultural land management accounting and internal reporting on their use." Vestnik of Kazan State Agrarian University 8, no. 4 (January 13, 2014): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2427.

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The article discusses the concept of management accounting as a system, that provides information on agricultural lands and the effectiveness of their usage of different users groups. An approach to management accounting organization of agricultural land, based on processes, is outlined. The authors shows a universal model of the internal management reporting on agricultural lands. The key indicators of the form must be: the quantity and evaluation of lands for agricultural purposes, owned by organization; the quantity and evaluation of leased land with the right of redemption, including the beginning of the period, at the end of the period, partially redeemed; the quantity and evaluation of land, received in rent up to 5 years; the quantity and evaluation of agricultural land by type, depending on the appointment of the target and use; the costs by type of land and its relationship to the main business processes; the performance indicators of individual types of lands; the refractive efficiency of land usage. Thus, an internal reporting is the main source of information for management decision-making on evaluation and optimization of the structural units, business processes and other segments of the agricultural organization.
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Chen, Taizheng, Zhun Chen, Mingjie Tian, and Xi Wang. "Optimization of Land Resource Information Management System Based on Internet of Things." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2021 (July 2, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5172393.

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The business process model of information management is also optimized, while helping the relevant departments using the system to improve their work efficiency. After research and analysis, this paper shows that the land resource information management system can be divided into four functional modules, which are basic land resource information management, land resource land use approval management, official document information management, and office business management, and these modules can effectively complete the work related to land resource management. The full and reasonable use and protection of land resources can ensure the implementation of sustainable development policies, and the development of land resource management is the basic requirement of national modernization and the inevitable trend in the country, and because land resource management covers a large amount of information involving a wide range of information, including information within the scope of work, it is very necessary to ensure the effectiveness and accuracy of land resources and information. The information system can effectively improve the efficiency and accuracy of land resources and information. Information system can effectively improve the development, management, research, and use of land resources; electronic government system can help land resources to obtain accurate analysis and research and detailed access to the ability to understand the status of resources, in the daily changing data information dynamic understanding of the development of information changes, and grasp the latest trends in land resources, the trend of analysis, and monitoring of market resources, to provide customers with reliable decision support. It is a powerful background data guarantee for customers to provide reliable decision support.
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Jia, Jing. "Discussion on Land Use Transformation and Land Resource Management Information System Based on Network GIS." E3S Web of Conferences 275 (2021): 01010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127501010.

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Nowadays, the social economy is developing rapidly, the pace of urbanization is further accelerating, and more and more engineering projects are planned, resulting in greater social demand for land than before, and more and more work in land resource utilization and management. Seriously, people put forward higher requirements for land resource management system. How to use land resources more efficiently and manage land resource information more scientifically has become a key task of relevant land resource management departments. Based on this situation, this article studies the land use transformation and land resource management information system based on network GIS. This article first gives a quick introduction to the management status of land resources, and studies the GIS technology, and then analyzes the needs of the system, the overall framework and development methods of the system, and uses GIS and other related technologies to design and implement a land use Transformation and land resource management information system. At the end of this paper, the designed system has been tested for query speed and query accuracy. The test results show that the query speed of the system is generally faster, with an accuracy rate of 100%.
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TATARINTSEV, Vladimir, Lyudmila LEBEDEVA, Guldana SYZDYKOVA, and Dayan INKAROV. "Management of agricultural land use sustainability at the local level using GIS technologies and special map material." Sustainable Development of Mountain Territories 15, no. 4 (December 30, 2023): 864–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21177/1998-4502-2023-15-4-864-876.

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The purpose of the study: analysis of geoecological factors and conditions affecting the sustainability of agricultural land use in the forest-steppe zone of the Altai Krai and its assessment. Research methods: The main scientific method of this study was system analysis, which was used to study the agricultural landscape management system. Methods of analysis and synthesis were used to identify structural units of land management, structuring the land information system (LIS) and special cartographic material, as well as studying the structure of agricultural landscapes. We also used the cartographic method in the design of unique map diagrams and information analysis in modeling agricultural land use. Research results. Based on the results of a long-term assessment of the sustainability of three agricultural land uses located in different natural and climatic zones, the conditions and factors that form the basis of the agricultural land use management system using GIS technologies were established. We found out that in order to manage the sustainability of agricultural landscapes, the mandatory information layers included in the data bank of a geographic information system (land information system) must include the following special cartographic materials: maps (scale 1:10000 or 1:25000) – landscape, soil, slope steepness, erosion, types of areas, tracts, lands, as well as the geomorphological profile of the surface. By processing materials with an information system, it is possible to implement at least 10 models for managing the sustainability of agricultural land use, which involve varying the structure of lands, lands, crop rotations, a set of crops, farming systems, a list of agro-, phyto-, reclamation techniques and measures aimed at achieving ecological and economic balance and, as a consequence, the efficiency of use of land resources. Conclusions. 1. Based on long-term spatio-temporal studies of agricultural landscapes of agricultural enterprises, a mandatory set of special cartographic materials of the geographic information system data bank has been determined, aimed at managing the sustainability of agricultural land use. 2. Using unique cartographic materials as an example, the possibility of modeling management scenarios in different natural conditions, characterized by different stability and efficiency, is shown. Modeling of agricultural land use makes it possible to determine capital investments and economic costs (economic and agronomic sustainability) when implementing the selected model, created on the basis of an analysis of the limiting factors of the territory. 3. The results of scientific research can be used in managing the sustainability of agricultural land use at the level of a municipal district and agricultural organization.
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Ekbia, Hamid R., and Tom P. Evans. "Regimes of Information: Land Use, Management, and Policy." Information Society 25, no. 5 (October 8, 2009): 328–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01972240903212789.

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Neupane, M., R. Jaiswal, R. Khati, S. Dhakal, and S. Sharma. "E-CAD: WEB-BASED INFORMATION SERVICE FOR LAND MANAGEMENT." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-5/W3 (December 5, 2019): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-5-w3-65-2019.

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Abstract. The status quo of the land management and information system in Nepal is a far cry from where the developed world stands. Paper-based system is still the spine of this system which is tedious, less accurate and difficult to store and update. So, there is a need for a digitized system providing country’s land authorities with a powerful tool that creates a unified platform for the creation of an accurate spatial database, timely maintenance and updating of the database in a dynamic web platform. The database including spatial data of land features can be utilized to create a web-based thin-client mapping application which meets the needs of all the stakeholders (government authorities from Survey Offices, Land Revenue Offices, Land Reform Offices, etc.). This paper shows the use of open-source software for the creation of a web mapping system including QGIS, PostGIS extension of PostgreSQL for spatial database, HTML for markup, CSS for styling, JavaScript, Leaflet, Open-Layers for client-side scripting and Geo-Django for backend designing. The developed methodology can be utilised for the preparation of an interactive thin-client web mapping server that enables general users to dynamically view data, zoom, pan and search from the database and obtain land information. The login system enables administrators with various access to upload, verify and edit data along with performing various spatial operations while the super admin is entitled to access to the PostgreSQL database. The major finding is that the use of a thin client application for a land information system is beneficial for all stakeholders. It is also a measure of the performance of land authorities allowing better planning, preparedness, and allocation of resources.
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Vogeler, Iris, Rogerio Cichota, and Josef Beautrais. "Linking Land Use Capability classes and APSIM to estimate pasture growth for regional land use planning." Soil Research 54, no. 1 (2016): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sr15018.

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Investigation of land-use and management changes at regional scales require the linkage of farm-system models with land-resource information, which for pastoral systems includes forage supply. The New Zealand Land Resource Inventory (NZLRI) and associated Land Use Capability (LUC) database include estimates of the potential stock-carrying capacity across the country, which can be used to derive estimates of average annual pasture yields. Farm system models and decision support tools, however, require information on the seasonal patterns of pasture growth. To generate such pasture growth curves (PGCs), the Agricultural Production Systems Simulator (APSIM) was used, with generic soil profiles based on descriptions of LUC classes, to generate PGCs for three regions of New Zealand. Simulated annual pasture yields were similar to the estimates of annual potential pasture yield in the NZLRI spatial database, and they provided information on inter-annual variability. Simulated PGCs generally agreed well with measured long-term patterns of seasonal pasture growth. The approach can be used to obtain spatially discrete estimates of seasonal pasture growth patterns across New Zealand for use in farm system models and for assessing the impact of management practices and climate change on the regional sustainability.
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Dawidowicz, Agnieszka, and Ryszard Źróbek. "Land Administration System for Sustainable Development – Case Study of Poland." Real Estate Management and Valuation 25, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 112–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/remav-2017-0008.

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Abstract The global idea of building state Land Administration Systems was to determine the infrastructures for the implementation of land policies and land management strategies in support of sustainable development. This new paradigm in science has directed many studies towards the development of concepts for the integration of various spatial information systems in the framework of interoperable infrastructures. Each infrastructure includes institutional arrangements, a legal framework, processes, standards, land information, management and dissemination systems, and technologies required to support allocation, land markets, valuation, control of use, and development of interests in land. Many countries are in the process of developing Land Administration Systems (LAS). Databases of Land Information Systems (LIS), including cadastres, land registries, tax registries and land-use plans, are integrated to improve Land Information System functions and provide effective support for other systems and economic processes. This article analyzes the LAS construction process in Poland with particular emphasis on the functionality of the infrastructure supporting the widely understood sustainable development of land, the economy and society. The presented solution may be an important model (template) for other national infrastructures.
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Verdoodt, Ann, and Eric Van Ranst. "The Soil Information System of Rwanda: A Useful Tool to Identify Guidelines Towards Sustainable Land Management." Afrika Focus 19, no. 1-2 (February 15, 2006): 69–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2031356x-0190102004.

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The soil information system of Rwanda: a useful tool to identify guidelines towards sustainable land management. On the steep lands of Rwanda, overpopulation and degradation of the land resources are acute problems, especially against the background of present and future populations, food and agricultural demands, and opportunities and constraints. The ability of the land to produce is limited with the limits to production being set by climate, soil and landform conditions, and the use and management applied. Knowledge of the soils, their properties and their spatial distribution, is indispensable for the agricultural development of Rwanda as it opens opportunities for a more rational management of the land resources. The necessary input data for this agricultural research mainly became available through the realization and updating of a soil information system. Geographic information science and relational database software were combined to capture the spatial as well as the numerical and descriptive data gathered during the national, traditional soil survey that was finalized in 1989. The database was further extended with topographic and climatic data and has been used to characterise the physical production environment that farmers face in the different agricultural regions of the country. Several land evaluation tools, adapted to the Rwandan environment, have subsequently been developed, evaluating the options for stronger crop regionalisation, the strategies for more rational regional land use planning, and the possibilities for further intensification of the crop production.
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Kalabokidis, K., A. Ager, M. Finney, N. Athanasis, P. Palaiologou, and C. Vasilakos. "AEGIS: a wildfire prevention and management information system." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions 3, no. 10 (October 12, 2015): 6185–228. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhessd-3-6185-2015.

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Abstract. A Web-GIS wildfire prevention and management platform (AEGIS) was developed as an integrated and easy-to-use decision support tool (http://aegis.aegean.gr). The AEGIS platform assists with early fire warning, fire planning, fire control and coordination of firefighting forces by providing access to information that is essential for wildfire management. Databases were created with spatial and non-spatial data to support key system functionalities. Updated land use/land cover maps were produced by combining field inventory data with high resolution multispectral satellite images (RapidEye) to be used as inputs in fire propagation modeling with the Minimum Travel Time algorithm. End users provide a minimum number of inputs such as fire duration, ignition point and weather information to conduct a fire simulation. AEGIS offers three types of simulations; i.e. single-fire propagations, conditional burn probabilities and at the landscape-level, similar to the FlamMap fire behavior modeling software. Artificial neural networks (ANN) were utilized for wildfire ignition risk assessment based on various parameters, training methods, activation functions, pre-processing methods and network structures. The combination of ANNs and expected burned area maps produced an integrated output map for fire danger prediction. The system also incorporates weather measurements from remote automatic weather stations and weather forecast maps. The structure of the algorithms relies on parallel processing techniques (i.e. High Performance Computing and Cloud Computing) that ensure computational power and speed. All AEGIS functionalities are accessible to authorized end users through a web-based graphical user interface. An innovative mobile application, AEGIS App, acts as a complementary tool to the web-based version of the system.
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Bhermana, Andy, and Susilawati Susilawati. "Environmentally Sound Spatial Management Using Conservation and Land Evaluation Approach at Sloping Lands in Humid Tropic (A case study of Antang Kalang sub-district, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia)." SAINS TANAH - Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology 16, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/stjssa.v16i1.24004.

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The main problem faced by sloping lands in the humid tropic includes land degradation influencing natural ecosystem damage broadly. Land conversion and improper land-use have been widely recognized as the main cause of environmental damage since the demands for agricultural lands become greater than land resource available. The objective of this study was to determine the concept of appropriate land-use planning through environmentally sound spatial management in order to prevent land and environmental degradation. The sub-district of Antang Kalang was chosen as study area representing sloping lands in humid tropic that have a susceptibility to erosion. Conservation approach by the use of USLE erosion risk prediction model and land evaluation through land suitability classification was used in this study. The geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) technology were applied to generate spatial basic information and to assist in spatial analysis. Two crops, upland rice, and rubber, representing food crop and estate p have been selected based on the local resource that has been existed since a long time ago. The result of spatial analysis shown that the arable land for agricultural practices covers 9,039 hectares (23.19%) while for non-arable land, it is allocated for forest preservation with total areas 29,934 hectares (76.81%). Land-use planning and land resources management involving conservation aspect and land suitability evaluation should be taken into account for farming practice at sloping lands areas since the value of soil loss potential appears as an indicator of erosion risk. Permanent cultivation system and the intercropping farming system is the option of recommended agricultural practice at sloping lands in the humid tropic that have a susceptibility to erosion.
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Kalabokidis, Kostas, Alan Ager, Mark Finney, Nikos Athanasis, Palaiologos Palaiologou, and Christos Vasilakos. "AEGIS: a wildfire prevention and management information system." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 16, no. 3 (March 4, 2016): 643–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-16-643-2016.

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Abstract. We describe a Web-GIS wildfire prevention and management platform (AEGIS) developed as an integrated and easy-to-use decision support tool to manage wildland fire hazards in Greece (http://aegis.aegean.gr). The AEGIS platform assists with early fire warning, fire planning, fire control and coordination of firefighting forces by providing online access to information that is essential for wildfire management. The system uses a number of spatial and non-spatial data sources to support key system functionalities. Land use/land cover maps were produced by combining field inventory data with high-resolution multispectral satellite images (RapidEye). These data support wildfire simulation tools that allow the users to examine potential fire behavior and hazard with the Minimum Travel Time fire spread algorithm. End-users provide a minimum number of inputs such as fire duration, ignition point and weather information to conduct a fire simulation. AEGIS offers three types of simulations, i.e., single-fire propagation, point-scale calculation of potential fire behavior, and burn probability analysis, similar to the FlamMap fire behavior modeling software. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) were utilized for wildfire ignition risk assessment based on various parameters, training methods, activation functions, pre-processing methods and network structures. The combination of ANNs and expected burned area maps are used to generate integrated output map of fire hazard prediction. The system also incorporates weather information obtained from remote automatic weather stations and weather forecast maps. The system and associated computation algorithms leverage parallel processing techniques (i.e., High Performance Computing and Cloud Computing) that ensure computational power required for real-time application. All AEGIS functionalities are accessible to authorized end-users through a web-based graphical user interface. An innovative smartphone application, AEGIS App, also provides mobile access to the web-based version of the system.
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Humennyi, Mykhailo. "Expert and analytical tools of the land resource management system of agricultural enterprises." Ukrainian Journal of Applied Economics and Technology 7, no. 3 (November 10, 2022): 330–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.36887/2415-8453-2022-3-48.

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The article is devoted to defining and substantiating the procedures for applying expert analytical tools to agrarian enterprises' land resources management systems. The problems and prospects of economic evaluation of land use in Ukraine's agriculture in modern market conditions are considered. The sequence of application of expert-analytical procedures in the analysis of land use of agricultural enterprises is proposed, which includes the collection and systematization of information about land plots, the analysis of the suitability of land resources for agricultural activity, the assessment of risks and opportunities related to agricultural activity, forecasting the development of an agricultural enterprise, and the development of strategies land management and systematic monitoring of the land use situation and adjustment of strategies by changing conditions. A list of particular analytical documents and forms is defined for effective collection, systematization, and quality use of information. The need to improve methods of land assessment is substantiated, in particular, due to the changes that occurred in the economic situation and land ownership relations, the growth of requirements for the quality of agricultural products, and the need for a balanced use of soils. The problem of outdated economic assessment of land and the need to update its results in changed conditions are highlighted. The importance of the transition to the land market and the introduction of new valuation standards to consider the market value is also noted. The last part of the article considers a proposal for developing a single methodical approach to assessment, which will consider both economic and ecological aspects of the use of agricultural land, which will contribute to the effective management of these resources. Keywords: analysis, expert analysis, assessment, management tools, agricultural land.
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Alakoz, V. V. "Land rent as an economic instrument of land payments differentiation setting the economically available agricultural lands to provide profitable commercial use." Zemleustrojstvo, kadastr i monitoring zemel' (Land management, cadastre and land monitoring), no. 11 (October 10, 2021): 805–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/sel-04-2111-01.

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The article examines the system of agricultural land use and the impact of its elements on in-country spatial heterogeneity, and the spatial development of agricultural land use in the regional aspect – the expansion or contraction of arable lands. The geographic space of the agricultural land use of a country, a macro-region, a region-component of the agricultural industry and the socio-economic system of life are quantitative and qualitative changes in the use of the existing potential of productive agricultural lands, an increase or decrease of their boundaries under the combined influence of social, economic, institutional and infrastructural elements of the agricultural land use system. Among the elements of this system that affect the expansion or contraction of the area and boundaries of agricultural land use and their quality condition: bioclimatic potential; the level of innovative development, agricultural technologies; access to land, finance, and sales markets; effective demand for agricultural products; availability of development institutions (land information systems, monitoring of land use, land management, cadastre, land valuation, land redistribution fund - land bank). Decisive importance is the quality of state regulation of land relations (land and tax legislation) and state management of land use, and the topic of this article - the quality and level of state support for agricultural activities. The harmonization of the components of the agricultural land administration system is decision which, how and how much apply one or another regulation factor of land relations – the mechanisms of market self-regulation or direct state regulation.
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Lanki A. D. and Onwu C. A. "Geographic Information System (GIS) Application in Soil Fertility Management: A Review." Journal of Global Agriculture and Ecology 16, no. 2 (March 14, 2024): 29–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.56557/jogae/2024/v16i28592.

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As the global population expected to reach 10 billion by 2050 and arable land decreases, innovative soil management strategies are required to maximize agricultural productivity while preserving natural resources. GIS, as a powerful technology, offers a comprehensive solution by enabling the collection, storage, analysis, and visualization of spatial data for agricultural purposes. By integrating GIS with sensors, communication technologies, and data analytics, precision agriculture is possible, allowing for efficient use of agricultural inputs and reduced environmental impact. GIS technology facilitates the simulation and modeling of biological ecosystems, providing valuable insights for sustainable soil management. It has diverse applications in agriculture, ranging from soil nutrient mapping to yield estimations and runoff detection. GIS works by overlaying various layers of information onto digital maps, allowing for the identification of relationships and patterns that are crucial for optimizing soil fertility. Detailed maps created through GIS highlight the distribution of soil nutrients, pH levels, and moisture content, enabling informed decision-making on fertilizer use, irrigation techniques, and land management practices. By harnessing the power of GIS, farmers and land managers can make data-driven decisions that maximize agricultural productivity, conserve resources, and protect soil health for future generations. The integration of GIS with other technologies further enhances its effectiveness in soil fertility management. Overall, GIS is a valuable tool for understanding and managing soil fertility, contributing to sustainable agriculture and food security.
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Toombs, William, Keith Weber, Tesa Stegner, John L. Schnase, Eric Lindquist, and Frances Lippitt. "Use and benefits of NASA's RECOVER for post-fire decision support." International Journal of Wildland Fire 27, no. 7 (2018): 441. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wf18010.

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Today’s extended fire seasons and large fire footprints have prompted state and federal land-management agencies to devote increasingly large portions of their budgets to wildfire management. As fire costs continue to rise, timely and comprehensive fire information becomes increasingly critical to response and rehabilitation efforts. The NASA Rehabilitation Capability Convergence for Ecosystem Recovery (RECOVER) post-fire decision support system is a server-based application designed to rapidly provide land managers with the information needed to develop a comprehensive rehabilitation plan. This study evaluated the efficacy of RECOVER through structured interviews with land managers (n = 19) who used RECOVER and were responsible for post-fire rehabilitation efforts on over 715 000 ha of fire-affected lands. Although the benefit of better-informed decisions is difficult to quantify, the results of this study illustrate that RECOVER’s decision support capabilities provided information to land managers that either validated or altered their decisions on post-fire treatments estimated at over US$1.2 million and saved nearly 800 h of staff time by streamlining data collection as well as communication with local stakeholders and partnering agencies.
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HUBAR, YU, Yu KHAVAR, and YA VASH. "Ways of development of National cadastral systems." Modern achievements of geodesic science and industry 41, no. I (April 1, 2021): 151–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.33841/1819-1339-1-41-151-163.

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Purpose. The purpose of this research is to prove the importance and necessity of further development of national inventories by implementing 3D/4D inventories that will improve the management decision-making process, the proposed technology will measure and update national inventories in real time. A robust verification system must continue to ensure the integrity of the inventory. Methodology. National cadastral systems play a special role in land management, and cadastral information is the basis for taxation and investment for the rational use and protection of land. The latest multifunctional cadastres form a comprehensive land information system of real estate, which includes the inclusion in its structure of basic registers (land register, register of rights and register of capital construction objects) and general registers containing information about objects, types of lands, natural and qualitative characteristics of lands, and other data that are the basis for economic and territorial planning and land management [Perovych L., 2003]. Results. The main direction of development of national cadastral systems is the collection of data and generalization of information on the state, quantitative and qualitative indicators of land resources, but these stages of the study are not the ultimate goal of creating cadastral systems. Emphasis should be placed on the convenience and feasibility of using such information. To increase the efficiency of national land cadastral systems, it is necessary to expand the cadastral system with information on land resources that for some reason were left without an owner, or have errors in design; plots that have an owner, but are not used in economic activities. Such information will ensure the formation of a multilevel structure of the land market and increase the efficiency of state regulation. Scientific novelty and practical significance. The importance of development of modern national cadastral systems is proved, which will further increase their potential in order to solve critical state tasks, namely: emergency management, economic processes, effective management in the field of public utilities and many other public administration functions. The proposed approach allows to properly understand and assess the legal situation on the ground, to improve the trends of intensification of land use and technologies for defining the boundaries of real estate. The introduction of the latest technologies will reduce the time of spatial planning and real estate development.
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Dodd, M. B., W. Carlson, and P. Silcock. "The economics of transformation toward sustainable hill country land use: Whatawhata case study." Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association 76 (January 1, 2014): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2014.76.2939.

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Abstract The Whatawhata integrated catchment management project generated a substantial amount of data on the biophysical impacts of land use and management change - livestock enterprise performance, terrestrial biodiversity, water quality etc. The question has been posed: What was the impact of the changes on the financial viability of the catchment farm system? Farm operating budgets before and after land use changes, enterprise gross margins, costs associated with tree planting, and farm system modelling with FarmaxPro® have been integrated to give a whole-system view of farm business viability over the long term (1995-2030). This information compared the existing system (1990s) with the new system implemented in 2000. Annual operating profit for the 296 ha breeding ewe and breeding cow system in the late 1990s was between $25 000-$30 000 reflecting the size and land use capability distribution of the block. Changes to the livestock enterprises improved farm surplus from ca. $100/ha to ca. $330/ha in the first 3 years, but on a reduced pastoral land area (150 ha). This gave an annual operating profit (EFS) of ca. $50 000. Much of this difference reflected product price movements. The cost of land use change was approximately $969 000 over the first 10 years. Selective intensification of hill lands can improve per ha profitability in the short-medium term. Two key financial issues, the transformation cost and medium term viability, need to be addressed in implementing land use change to move toward hill land sustainability. Keywords: integrated catchment management, land use change, sustainable hill country
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Kurmanova, G. K. "LAND MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITALIZATION." Problems of AgriMarket, no. 4 (December 15, 2020): 140–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.46666/2020-4-2708-9991.17.

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To identify problems in land management and find ways to solve them, the modern structure of organization of rational land use is considered. The analysis of the digitalization of economy in advanced foreign countries is carried out. It has been determined that in order to implement effective land policy, it is necessary to use modern geoinformation technologies, in particular, introduction of digitalization in the field of land relations regulation. It was revealed that in recent years digital technologies have been actively used in agriculture of the republic on the basis of space monitoring, which makes it possible to determine the areas of agricultural crops, species yield, and weediness of fields. The efficiency of land management based on the creation of information system - a unified state cadastre of real estate for the implementation of the State program "Digital Kazakhstan" is shown. In matters of improving land use, it foresees the creation and implementation of a State cadastre of real estate and national spatial data infrastructure. Currently, a pilot project is being carried out to combine two information systems in order to obtain a unified information system for the real estate cadastre. It was concluded that provision of all types of services in accordance with land legislation must be converted into a digital format, thanks to which the public can get free access to information, the necessary services at a distance (without the obligatory attendance at public service centers), as well as in operational mode of obtaining them. For the efficient and rational use of land and work with real estate, a new structure should be created - the Real Estate Management Agency.
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KURMANOVA, G. K. "LAND MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITALIZATION." Problems of AgriMarket 4 (December 15, 2020): 140–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.46666/2020-4-2708-9991.17.

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To identify problems in land management and find ways to solve them, the modern structure of organization of rational land use is considered. The analysis of the digitalization of economy in advanced foreign countries is carried out. It has been determined that in order to implement effective land policy, it is necessary to use modern geoinformation technologies, in particular, introduction of digitalization in the field of land relations regulation. It was revealed that in recent years digital technologies have been actively used in agriculture of the republic on the basis of space monitoring, which makes it possible to determine the areas of agricultural crops, species yield, and weediness of fields. The efficiency of land management based on the creation of information system - a unified state cadastre of real estate for the implementation of the State program "Digital Kazakhstan" is shown. In matters of improving land use, it foresees the creation and implementation of a State cadastre of real estate and national spatial data infrastructure. Currently, a pilot project is being carried out to combine two information systems in order to obtain a unified information system for the real estate cadastre. It was concluded that provision of all types of services in accordance with land legislation must be converted into a digital format, thanks to which the public can get free access to information, the necessary services at a distance (without the obligatory attendance at public service centers), as well as in operational mode of obtaining them. For the efficient and rational use of land and work with real estate, a new structure should be created - the Real Estate Management Agency.
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Harjadi, Beny. "Monitoring Penutupan Lahan di DAS Grindulu dengan Metode Penginderaan Jauh dan Sistem Informasi Geografis." Forum Geografi 24, no. 1 (July 20, 2010): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/forgeo.v24i1.5017.

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Catchments area can be analyzed as management system. Catchments area acquire input and it processed by the system to produce output. Land covers in catchments area are closely related to land use pattern and to management system. Land use changes to building area, agriculture and another activity are related to anthropological characters effected by change in function from vegetated land to unvegetated land. This condition have negative influences to the condition of carchment area. The damaged level of catchment area can be reflected by flood susceptibility, droughness, erosion and sedimentation, related impact onsite and offsite, so it is need a comprehensive management system from up land to low land river. To give information of land use in catchments area it needs accurate data about land cover in wide range. Remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) are applicable to monitor land coverage of management catchments area. The aim of this paper is to analyze land cover using remote sensing and GIS to catchments area monitoring and evaluation. Land use in watershed connection with the pattern of nature resources by the community and the management of watershed. Total area of land use Grindulu watershed was 65.539 ha. From the map of land use could be seen that the spreading of the equitable meeting forest from the upstream to lower, and most property of the people. Land use became 8 classes, that is: Agroforestry (20%), Open Land (12%), Rare Forest (1%), Dense Forest (29%), Village (34%), Paddy (0.4%), River (0.2%), and Field (3%).
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IUKHNO, Alona. "The LAND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACCORDING TO AGRARIAN LAND ZONING." Modern Management Review 28, no. 2 (June 28, 2023): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.7862/rz.2023.mmr.10.

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Management of land resources as a state system of measures is aimed at providing the population with food and other branches of the national economy with raw materials at the optimal level of capital investments in resources and their maximum return under the conditions of compliance with environmental goals and programs to ensure the norms and requirements of the rational use of land by agricultural enterprises with the aim of obtaining an ecologically clean plant and animal products while preserving natural resources. It is proposed to manage land resources of agricultural enterprises based on indicators of agricultural zoning, which provides information on zoned crops and types of crop rotation that are most suitable for growing on the territory of a specific agricultural enterprise, the implementation of technological measures for the use and protection of land, the level of influence of these measures on productivity and efficiency land use by an agricultural enterprise.
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F. Brukhanskyi, Ruslan, Borys Yazlyuk, and Tetiana A. Bincharovska. "Effective land management in Ukraine using accounting and analytical support." Problems and Perspectives in Management 16, no. 2 (June 5, 2018): 241–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(2).2018.22.

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Unique nature of land resources determines the specifics of constructing a land management and registration system, which includes accumulation, systematization, processing and analysis of economic information about their quantitative, qualitative, monetary and legal data in the state. The economic, social, and ecological safety of the state and living standards of the population depend on the effective land use. Consequently, there is a need for continuous improvement of the regulatory and legislative framework, development of a methodology for land registration and fixing land accounting operations. The article deals with the current state and problems of the development of synthetic and analytical registration of land resources in Ukraine. The variability of the representation of land relations in the accounting system is also considered. The current system of agricultural land registration in Ukraine does not allow to reflect the full range of characteristics of land plots for external and internal users in order to profit and increase the investment attractiveness of enterprises. It is established that reliable and accurate assessment and registration of land plots have significant influence on the agricultural enterprise position.
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Zubi, TPr Fadzli. "Integrated land use planning information system (I-Plan) applications in urban planning and management." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 169 (July 31, 2018): 012043. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/169/1/012043.

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Shonhe, Liah, and Balulwami Grand. "Implementation of electronic records management systems." Records Management Journal 30, no. 1 (September 11, 2019): 43–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rmj-03-2019-0013.

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Purpose Technology has influenced the implementation of electronic records management systems (ERMS) in government agencies. The high incidence of poor service delivery in government agencies is a key factor that has put pressure on the government to implement ERMS. Despite the potential benefits of implementing ERMS, the adoption and use of these programs has been slow and some systems have failed. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to assess how Tlokweng land board (TLB) implemented its electronic records management program using Kotter’s model and awareness, desire, knowledge, ability and reinforcement change model. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted a pragmatic paradigm and used a case study research design to collect data at TLB. The research made use of mixed methods approach to collect data using questionnaires, interviews and document reviews. Purposeful sampling was used to solicit data from 53 participants in the land board. Findings The findings of the study revealed that communication has been used as the most effective tool for managing change at TLB. However, TLB has not yet managed to reinforce the change implemented because of the lack of adequate training and motivation of change champions. Moreover, the change management team has little training on the change management framework produced by the Ministry of Lands and Housing. Research limitations/implications The study was limited to one land board in Botswana. Therefore, the findings may not be generalized to all land boards. Originality/value This is the first study to be conducted in Botswana that has assessed change management practices in the implementation of records management systems. This study therefore recommends adoption of the change management lens/framework by a records professional when implementing ERMS.
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Rissouni, Youssef, ElHassan Jamal, Hicham Jamil, Rachid Al Ansari, Bouabid El Mansouri, Jamal Chao, and Aniss Moumen. "Fit-For-Purpose Cadaster Architecture for Moroccan Land-Use Planner: Proposal and Perception." E3S Web of Conferences 489 (2024): 04017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202448904017.

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The influx of foreign investment in Morocco necessitates a robust and integrated land information system to support informed decision-making and ensure sustainable growth. The fit-for-purpose cadastre emerges as a promising solution, offering transparency, efficiency, and data-driven land management. However, its full potential remains untapped due to persistent challenges: fragmented data across government agencies, opaque information exchange mechanisms, and outdated infrastructure. This research delves into these challenges by investigating the perspectives of diverse stakeholders crucial to successful cadastre implementation: land tenure specialists, public policymakers, spatial planners, and investors. Through in-depth interviews, we illuminate the current state of land information management in Morocco, pinpoint critical roadblocks hindering transparency, efficiency, and sustainability, and propose a multi-pronged approach to unlock the transformative potential of a fit-for-purpose cadastre system.
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Amelia, V., S. Sinaga, and A. Bhermana. "Land resource management on environment and sustained basis for agricultural land use planning using landform and land evaluation approach (a case study in North Barito District, Central Kalimantan Province)." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1282, no. 1 (December 1, 2023): 012001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1282/1/012001.

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Abstract One of strategic policies that has been established in order to achieve and maintain food security in Central Kalimantan is opening the potential lands for agriculture. North Barito district as one several districts in this province, with total areas of 998,908 hectares, has the availability of arable lands for agricultural development. This study was then carried out to provide data and information for appropriate land and environment management through proper agricultural land use planning. Landform approach through digital elevation model (DEM) analysis and land evaluation procedure were used to define land allocation on sustained basis. The technology of geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing were also employed to produce geospatial data to support land evaluation purpose. The result provide geospatial management of land and environment concept that can be implemented as basic consideration for agricultural planning especially in land use. In the case of North Barito, the region can be allocated for agricultural system of estate crops, food crops and forest ecosystem with each total area of 558,319 hectares (55.89%); 221,920 hectares (22.22%); and 218,669 hectares (21.89%), respectively. Specific program and policy can then be designed to develop the region for the development of agricultural purposes.
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Marsujitullah, Marsujitullah, X. Manggau Fransiskus, Try Adrianto Darsono, and Agustan Latif. "Geographical Information System for Mapping and Analysis of Agricultural Areas in Merauke Regency." E3S Web of Conferences 328 (2021): 03004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202132803004.

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This Geographical Information System Mapping and Analysis Study aims to map and analyze the range of potential seed plant returns in several sub-districts in Merauke, which consists of several criteria for structural land use and land use intensity. Building Management, Circulation and Connecting Systems, Open Space and Green Systems, Quality Environmental Management, Environmental Infrastructure and Utilities Systems and Building and Environmental Conservation. This research was made using Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) which allows the search for optimal alternative solutions and the latest technological developments related to a method and presentation of information. The final result of this research is that web-based GIS is expected to be a source of reference / reference that is easily accessed by stakeholders related to agriculture, providing an overview of the various potentials of farming, especially sub-districts that have potential. availability of suitable land, provides an overview of the quantity of agricultural land use that has been utilized, and can be used as a guideline for policy development in the field of superior agriculture at the regional and national levels.
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KOAMESA, Jemy, Hendrik TODA, Jacoba D. NIGA, and Alfred Omri Ena MAU. "Implementation of the National Land Information Management System (SIMTANAS) at the Kupang City Land Agency." Journal of Governance, Taxation and Auditing 1, no. 4 (April 30, 2023): 434–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/jogta.v1i4.620.

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In an effort to change the pattern of serving the public, the National Land Agency, especially in the Kupang City Land Agency, has been providing computer-based services since 1997. Land Office Computerization (KKP) or Land Office Computerization (LOC) creates orderly land administration, improving the quality of land information. Case studies in the field, the informants in this study are employees who work in the Head of General Affairs and Personnel Affairs, Head of Land Measurement and Mapping Sub-section, Plan and Budget Compilation Officer, and Land Infrastructure Officer. Next, the researcher will carry out the stages of data collection according to Creswell as qualitative observation, qualitative interviews, qualitative documents search and qualitative audio and visual material and visual materials). The implementation model that researchers will use is the George Edward model to analyze the process of implementing the National Land Information and Management System (SIMTANAS) policy at the Kupang City Land Agency. On the side, the disposition found that SIMTANAS has only been running in its implementation in the survey, measurement and mapping sections. From the side of human resources, the budget has been fulfilled.
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Treitz, P., L. Elliot, and P. Howarth. "Differential Global Positioning System: Potential for Geographical Information System Database Management." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 25, no. 6 (June 1993): 883–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a250883.

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The primary problem for managers of digital topographic data is maintaining an accurate and up-to-date database. Traditional spatial-data-collection techniques and mapping procedures are expensive and, as a result, occur infrequently. However, the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) now provides for the collection of timely, cost-effective spatial information. In this study, differential GPS data were collected for an area of rapid rural-to-urban land-use change by using low-cost GPS receivers in static and kinematic modes. These data were then processed for input to a geographic information system and assessed for their positional accuracy. It was found that GPS data collected in static mode and differentially corrected possessed a circular map accuracy standard (CMAS) of 3.62 m. These accuracies meet the requirements of many large-scale and medium-scale mapping programs.
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Hurtt, George C., Louise Chini, Ritvik Sahajpal, Steve Frolking, Benjamin L. Bodirsky, Katherine Calvin, Jonathan C. Doelman, et al. "Harmonization of global land use change and management for the period 850–2100 (LUH2) for CMIP6." Geoscientific Model Development 13, no. 11 (November 10, 2020): 5425–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-5425-2020.

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Abstract. Human land use activities have resulted in large changes to the biogeochemical and biophysical properties of the Earth's surface, with consequences for climate and other ecosystem services. In the future, land use activities are likely to expand and/or intensify further to meet growing demands for food, fiber, and energy. As part of the World Climate Research Program Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6), the international community has developed the next generation of advanced Earth system models (ESMs) to estimate the combined effects of human activities (e.g., land use and fossil fuel emissions) on the carbon–climate system. A new set of historical data based on the History of the Global Environment database (HYDE), and multiple alternative scenarios of the future (2015–2100) from Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) teams, is required as input for these models. With most ESM simulations for CMIP6 now completed, it is important to document the land use patterns used by those simulations. Here we present results from the Land-Use Harmonization 2 (LUH2) project, which smoothly connects updated historical reconstructions of land use with eight new future projections in the format required for ESMs. The harmonization strategy estimates the fractional land use patterns, underlying land use transitions, key agricultural management information, and resulting secondary lands annually, while minimizing the differences between the end of the historical reconstruction and IAM initial conditions and preserving changes depicted by the IAMs in the future. The new approach builds on a similar effort from CMIP5 and is now provided at higher resolution (0.25∘×0.25∘) over a longer time domain (850–2100, with extensions to 2300) with more detail (including multiple crop and pasture types and associated management practices) using more input datasets (including Landsat remote sensing data) and updated algorithms (wood harvest and shifting cultivation); it is assessed via a new diagnostic package. The new LUH2 products contain > 50 times the information content of the datasets used in CMIP5 and are designed to enable new and improved estimates of the combined effects of land use on the global carbon–climate system.
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Lavrishcheva, Olga A., and Vladimir A. Kravchenko. "The improvement of the regional mechanism for the rational use and protection of agricultural land in the Russian Federation on the example of the Lipetsk region." REICE: Revista Electrónica de Investigación en Ciencias Económicas 8, no. 15 (July 5, 2020): 196–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/reice.v8i15.9953.

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This article examines the composition and condition of the lands in the Lipetsk region and determines the main causes hindering the creation of an effective mechanism for the rational use and protection of lands. In line with modern land reforms in the region, the authors substantiated the need for a systematic and comprehensive implementation of a land policy. Having assessed the land reforms in the Lipetsk region, the authors revealed some current problems in public administration and land management. Insufficient and fragmented information on land use was considered one of the main challenges. At present, there is no comprehensive reliable information about many land plots, their boundaries, and the lands of special purpose. Cadastral works require further regulation, and there are many contradictions in the current state registers. All this confirms the need for further comprehensive reform in land legislation aimed at creating an effective system for the rational use and protection of land with special emphasis on agricultural land. To solve the problems in land management relations at the regional level, the authors proposed developing the Law “Fundamentals of the Legal Regulation of Land Relations in the Lipetsk Region”, which should reflect the objectives and principles of sustainable socioeconomic development of the region in the long term.
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Nikkami, Davood, Maria Elektorowicz, and Guy R. Mehuys. "Optimizing the Management of Soil Erosion." Water Quality Research Journal 37, no. 3 (August 1, 2002): 577–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2002.038.

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Abstract To reduce the environmental and economical impact of soil erosion resulting from improper management of land-use activities, a study was initiated by the Iranian Ministry of Construction on Syahrood, one of the sub-basins of the Damavand watershed in Iran. Land-use optimization is one of the appropriate strategies for soil conservation. It can empower the decision maker or watershed manager to choose from different land-use scenarios to reach the best decision with the different combinations of variables. The output results of the sediment yield model, including the integration of the Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation (MUSLE) with Spatial Analysis System-Geographic Information System (SPANS-GIS), along with the net income of each land use were used as input in the land-use optimization model for minimizing the sediment yield and maximizing farm production of each land use. The multi-objective linear programming simplex method of Steuer (1995) was used to solve the problem. The optimization process allocated dryland farming areas to rangelands if no changes were made to the current supporting practice system. The expected annual sediment yield from the entire sub-basin was reduced by 2420 tonnes/year (or by 5%) and the annual net farm income was increased by 3.99 billion Iranian Rial/year (or by 134%).
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Kosimovna, Ahmedova Yulduz. "USE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING THE SUBJECT OF GENERAL LAND KNOWLEDGE." CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PEDAGOGICS 10, no. 12 (December 1, 2022): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-03-12-04.

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In today's modern educational system, multimedia technologies are considered important, and its important feature is interactivity - the ability to influence the user in the operation of the information environment. It will be possible to study the psychological-pedagogical possibilities of modern information technologies (IT) from this point of view and develop effective options for their introduction into the educational process. Personal and pocket computers, network resources expand our knowledge and communication possibilities.
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NEPOMNYASHCHIKH, Ivan Fedorovich, Oksana Sergeevna LAZAREVA, and Alexey Anatolyevich ARTEMYEV. "Land Resource Management: Geoinformation Support of Internal Controlling." Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 10, no. 5 (November 8, 2019): 1084. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.10.5(37).15.

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The trend towards globalization of the world economy is currently increasing. Therefore, corporate entities seek to expand their economic power and influence. It spurs them to constantly look for ways to improve the efficiency of their activities, both in the domestic and foreign markets. These circumstances force corporate structures to accelerate the pace of their development. In this regard, they introduce innovations, reduce costs, use available resources more efficiently, as well as optimize the selection of missing ones, including land resources. Comprehensive and up-to-date information on the existing assets and liabilities contained in the geographic information system(s) and assessment of the efficiency of their use can help companies expand their economic possibilities. The creation of relevant databases and their interpretation become possible with the use of modern geoinformation technologies for creating and processing localized geospatial information about land plots and everything closely related to them. The purpose of the study is to identify the possibility of using and assessing the total data on land resources and everything related to them. These data are stored in the relevant geoinformation system(s) to increase the efficiency of controlling in the framework of the corporate management system. The main scientific results and conclusions obtained by the authors in the course of this study are as follows: The possibility of improving the efficiency of controlling through the use of geoinformation support and geoinformation systems as a source of receiving, processing, interpreting, and visualizing geospatial data on corporate and other land and property resources has been proved. The methodology for assessing the efficiency of land use based on the author’s cube model and the suggested rating criteria has been proposed.
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Tri, Tu Thanh. "Remote Sensing Information System in Vietnam and Its Application: A Minireview." European Modern Studies Journal 7, no. 1 (May 3, 2023): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.59573/emsj.7(1).2023.14.

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This study presents a minireview of remote sensing information systems and their application in Viet Nam. This tool plays a vital role in the management of natural resources, land use planning, environmental monitoring, disaster management, and many other applications. Its widespread application in various fields has helped to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of resource management and environmental protection.
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Inamov, Aziz, Nilufar Avilova, Dilshoda Norbaeva, Shakhnoza Mukhammadayubova, Maftuna Idirova, and Jakhongirmirzo Vakhobov. "Application of GIS technologies in quality management of land accounting in Uzbekistan." E3S Web of Conferences 258 (2021): 03014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125803014.

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Qualitative land accounting plays an important role in the efficient use of agricultural land, the targeted placement of crops and the imposition of taxes on land users. Today, the quality of irrigated agricultural land shows the use of traditional methods in determining, assessing and mapping is inefficient in terms of time and cost. This, in turn, increases the need for fast, resource-efficient and science-based methods of modern geographic information system (GIS) technologies to address these issues. This article describes the results of scientific research on the compilation of histogram maps of soil quality indicators and geostatistical analysis using GIS technologies to determine the quality of irrigated agricultural lands. Hereby, the quality of soils was mapped in an automated system using the method of quality colors, the results of geostatistical analysis were converted into cartographic data and a new scale of values was developed. Geostatic analysis was performed in ArcGIS based on agrochemical cartogram data of land contours.
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Putsenteilo, Petro, Nadiia Khoma, and Stepan Babii. "APPLICATION OF THE LATEST INFORMATION AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF LAND RESOURCES OF AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES." Economic Discourse, no. 1-2 (June 30, 2023): 96–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.36742/2410-0919-2023-1-10.

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Introduction. Land resources as an object of management are traditionally considered in connection with land relations that determine the content of systems of interactions of economic agents that arise in the process of ownership, management and use of land – an important factor of production and the spatial basis of human life. The structural and functional complexity of the management system is due to its multi-level nature, a wide range of general and specific management functions that are implemented, the heterogeneity of subjects of land relations, and the diversity of their economic interests. Methods. General scientific and special methods were used in the work in order to achieve the goal: the dialectical method of scientific knowledge – to consider the essence of the latest information and digital technologies in the management of land resources; synthesis – to clarify the interrelationships between subjects of land relations in the conditions of digitalization; graphic – for visual display of the obtained results; abstract and logical method – for forming research conclusions and proposals. Results. The meaning and role of land resources is revealed, various approaches to determining their economic essence in the conditions of the use of information and digital technologies in land resource management are considered. The main directions of digitalization of land resource management of agricultural enterprises are highlighted. Discussion. The obtained results of the research can be used for the implementation of the latest information and digital technologies in the practice of land resource management. This will enable agricultural commodity producers to analyse large volumes of data, control the state of land resources and the rationality of their use at different levels of management, which will contribute to the transparency of the functioning of the agricultural land market. In the future, the use of digital land management systems will make it possible to: create an informational computer system for assessing the quality and location of agricultural land plots based on their inventory, assessment of productive and territorial features; to complete the formation of the introduction of free circulation of agricultural land and the improvement of land legal relations, which will contribute to attracting additional credit resources to agribusiness against the pledge of land and improving the efficiency of the industry. Keywords: digitization, information technologies, land resources, land market, precision agriculture, geoinformation system.
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Carvalhinho, Bernardo, Rodrigo Rocha Silva, and Jorge Bernardino. "A Tool for Better Land Management." Information 11, no. 12 (November 27, 2020): 554. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info11120554.

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The ability of keeping a record of geospatial information, knowing how it changed over time, is crucial for landscape analysis and territorial government. Land management is still a problem. Many governmental databases are incomplete, and there is a lack of reliable information. Good land management implies having a tool that can keep track of all the information available about a certain property and its changes over time. In this paper, we propose a land management tool where managers access all the information on a certain parcel of land—its boundaries, the land registration, a map which verifies the landcover, and the historic of updates of territorial limits. With the proposed tool, it is possible to edit the information of any property, whether it is active or not—that is, to also edit properties that no longer exist today, but that the user wants to add information to, for legal or other reasons. Keeping track of data properties’ revision history is groundbreaking due to the fact it is not well developed in existing tools. We will look at Brazil as a use case, where land management is a critical problem.
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Romano, Bernardino, and Francesco Zullo. "Models of Urban Land Use in Europe." International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems 4, no. 3 (July 2013): 80–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijaeis.2013070105.

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The aim of this paper is to examine available homogenous data on urban conversion of land in Western European countries and determine whether they are suitable to make an international comparison between land policies and management behaviour at the local level. This paper provides some results obtained from currently available information, but it stresses major data production criticalities which hinder the performance of comparable and reliable overall statistical studies. Conclusions stress the need for greater detail in the production of primary data on the features and magnitude of territorial urbanisation in Europe, as the EEA is doing for main cities. Moreover, this paper includes some remarks on the contents of the preliminary documents of EU soil directive. In particular, it focuses on the issue of urban transformation thresholds over time, a topic that has already been tackled by some northern European countries, however using techniques which cannot be applied as they are to all other countries.
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Shakak, N. "Integrationof Remote Sensing and Geographic information system in Ground Water Quality Assessment and Management." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-7/W3 (April 30, 2015): 1483–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-7-w3-1483-2015.

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Spatial variations in ground water quality in the Khartoum state, Sudan, have been studied using geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing technique. Gegraphical informtion system a tool which is used for storing, analyzing and displaying spatial data is also used for investigating ground water quality information. Khartoum landsat mosac image aquired in 2013was used, Arc/Gis software applied to extract the boundary of the study area, the image was classified to create land use/land cover map. The land use map,geological and soil map are used for correlation between land use , geological formations, and soil types to understand the source of natural pollution that can lower the ground water quality. For this study, the global positioning system (GPS), used in the field to identify the borehole location in a three dimentional coordinate (Latitude, longitude, and altitude), water samples were collected from 156 borehole wells, and analyzed for physico-chemical parameters like electrical conductivity, Total dissolved solid,Chloride, Nitrate, Sodium, Magnisium, Calcium,and Flouride, using standard techniques in the laboratory and compared with the standards.The ground water quality maps of the entire study area have been prepared using spatial interpolation technique for all the above parameters.then the created maps used to visualize, analyze, and understand the relationship among the measured points. Mapping was coded for potable zones, non-potable zones in the study area, in terms of water quality sutability for drinking water and sutability for irrigation. In general satellite remote sensing in conjunction with geographical information system (GIS) offers great potential for water resource development and management.
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Taveira, Luís Renato Silva, Michele Duarte de Menezes, Anita Fernanda dos Santos Teixeira, and Nilton Curi. "Mapping land use capability in tropical conditions adapting criteria to different levels of agricultural management." Ciência e Agrotecnologia 42, no. 6 (December 2018): 631–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-70542018426026518.

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ABSTRACT Land use capability is one of the most widespread technical-interpretative classification systems, however, regional adaptations may be necessary because different attributes may affect it. For these adaptations, the Minas Gerais soil map was used as the starting point for this study. The criteria to define the land use capability were adapted to management levels with small (level A) and medium (level B) application of capital and modern technology (level C). The aim of the present study was to map land use capability for Minas Gerais state, Brazil, following the criteria adapted to different levels of management and measure the accuracy of the resulting maps. The system of land use capability is widely used by INCRA in evaluations of rural properties. Erosion criterion was replaced by erodibility. The information was handled in a geographic information system. For validation, soil profiles from regional pedological surveys were sampled, classified, and its land use capability was compared to the land use capability shown on the map according to the different management levels. In spite of the small scale of the soil map, the maps of land use capability exhibited adequate accuracy: 73% (management level A), 71% (B), and 50% (C). Therefore, it can be applied in initial phases of regional planning studies, in which the level of details required is reduced (for example, in ecological-economic zoning). More detailed analyses still depend on detailed field surveys, as advocated by the system of land use capability.
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Sombroek, W. G., and J. Antoine. "The Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Land Resources Appraisal." Outlook on Agriculture 23, no. 4 (December 1994): 249–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003072709402300403.

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Nations, village communities and individual land users need to make choices about land use in order to support development without risk of land degradation. Computerized land information systems (LIS) based on geographic information systems (GIS) have emerged as powerful tools for generating maps and reports to inform such decisions. Recently, FAO has been developing GIS/LIS systems in linkage with its agroecological zoning (AEZ) and other models, and using them to tackle issues of land, food and people at global, national and subnational levels. They have been successfully developed for land resource management at different scales, but practical difficulties have been encountered in making them accessible to the casual user in most developing countries, due to scarcity of data and poor training support.
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Kurmanova, G. K., and M. T. Daniyarova. "The role of information support in the withdrawal of unused lands." Problems of AgriMarket, no. 1 (March 30, 2024): 163–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.46666/2024-1.2708-9991.14.

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The goal is to analyze the state of land resources and information about them in digital format, as well as occupancy and updating in order to identify the quality of unused lands for their subsequent assignment to a specific type of land and provision for temporary use. Methods – monographic, abstract-logical, analytical, statistical, mapping and forecasting. Results - current problems in the land use system are considered. During the pandemic, all land cadastral work was transferred online. It is shown that the main vector of economic development of the republic is digitalization of agriculture, which occupies a leading position in management of agricultural lands. It is noted that in 2023 an interactive map of lands returned to state ownership was launched - jerkarta.gharysh.kz. This geoservice allows not only to display withdrawn land plots in the context of regions and districts, but also to track the statistics of vacant land plots not assigned to land users, as well as the need for pastures. Conclusions - an analysis of two databases is presented, as a result of which it was revealed that information they contain about land masses is incomplete, since there are no indicators of soil quality, physical and chemical properties, and cadastral value of land. The criteria used in conducting land competitions for the provision of unused agricultural land for commercial production have been systematized. The authors state that in order to increase the efficiency of agricultural land use, it is necessary to develop a set of regulatory materials, methodology for periodically updating cadastral documentation and land monitoring, as well as effective mechanism for interaction between bodies to provide information on land plots and ensure access to it for citizens and legal entities.
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Nursafingi, A. "Participatory land-use planning for strengthening the village land resources management: a case study of Gorontalo, Indonesia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 917, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/917/1/012007.

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Abstract Sustainable land management is crucial to ensure the availability of food, water, and clean air, especially to long-term support of human well-being and health. Continuous exploitation of land resources leads to land degradation and declines in agricultural productivity, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. This study aims to strengthen land resources management at the village level through a participatory land-use planning (PLUP) approach. The research location is at Moliliulo Village, Gorontalo. Current issues on land use and land management were collected using participatory rural appraisal (PRA) techniques. This information became a consideration in land use analysis conducted using a geographic information system (GIS). The approved future land use directions are about 88% forest (natural forest and agroforestry) and 12% non-forest (agriculture, coconut plantations, settlements, and water body). The land-use plan is essential for guiding the village government and the villagers on managing land resources. Additionally, it potentially strengthens the village development programs, social forestry management and resolves forest conflict. To ensure the implementation of land use planning, the village government should develop regulations on land use.
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Chen, Jian Zhong, Wei Hua Gui, and Tie Cheng Wang. "A Research of 3D Industrial Land Information Management System Based on Stamp Platform – A Case Study of Jintan County." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 845–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.845.

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Facing the fact that industrial land has a large fraction of state-owned construction land, and the critical problem of the inefficient use of industrial land, it is of great realistic meaning to establish 3D Industrial Land Information System as an auxiliary tool for decision-makers to improve the level of economized and intensive land utilization. In this paper, DOM and DEM of Jintan County were used as background data to generate current 2D industrial land use data; combining with the data of building height, a 3D model was implemented dynamically through the Stamp 3D platform. In this system, land parcels were analyzed through factors like floor area ratio (FAR) and building density, and comprehensive information of land parcels could also be manifested in 3D scenes, thus help decision-makers to dispose the low-efficient industrial land.
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Wang, Meng, Yi Min Nie, and Hao Yuan. "Research on the Urban Land Use Status and Potential Evaluation Information System Solution Based on OSGI Plug-in - A Case Study of Zhaoyuan, Shandong Province." Advanced Materials Research 356-360 (October 2011): 2812–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.356-360.2812.

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Along with the rapid development of urbanization since 90s of the 20th century, the contradiction between land and people is more and more serious. At the same time, urban land extensive inefficient utilization phenomenon is very outstanding,so it is very importment for us to realize the urban land use status and potential evaluation. The urban land use status and potential evaluation information system is necessary. We use GIS to land daily management work . We can not only save the hole graphical data ,attribute data and text data through computers, but also can reduce the mistakes and improve work efficiency. Meanwhile, this system use OSGI plugins and optimum building block ,so we can update the work methods easily through the combination of different function plugins in order to deal with different land management work conveniently and then save a lot of time.On the other hand,we can provide data sharing service for the other land management departments. This paper takes Zhaoyuan in Shandong province for the exapmple to design the solution. The solutions offers the references to intensive land use evaluation system of the urban land .
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Haque, Azharul, and R. Karim. "AN OVERVIEW OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAND INFORMATION SYSTEM (ELIS)." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 3, no. 11 (November 30, 2015): 58–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v3.i11.2015.2917.

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An overview of the application software for storage, integration and management of Land Records and Environmental Data has been presented. The title of the software is “Environmental Land Information System”, abbreviated as “ELIS”. Modern hardware technologies like Total Station, Satellite, GPS, Digitizer, scanner along with computer have been used where software technologies like GIS and RDBMS have also been used in capturing, collecting, storing, integrating, and retrieving data. Technologies like plotter has been used in generating various maps including mouza map. A Bangla interface was also integrated with the system for writing Bangla scripts on maps and other land records. Two separate types of databases have been created – one for attribute data and the other for spatial data. The application software has the capability to append new data- attribute and spatial, to the databases to update and enrich the databases. This article gives a conceptual view of the software. The main emphasis in developing the software was in the use of GIS and Bangla interface.
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