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The analogue ways of land administration over the years in developing countries have brought retrogression to land development and its sustainability as a limited natural resource. The use of pencil and papers in land management is outdated and has reduced efficiency.
Olusina, JO +3 more
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Cadastral reform of indigenous land information and environmental sustainability in New Zealand [PDF]
New Zealand’s cadastral system has come under scrutiny in recent years, A sharp rise in the number of land claims by the country’s indigenous Maori, accompanied by historic environmental legislation, have prompted milk for cadastral reform.
Jay, Grace Mairi M., Morad, Munir
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Situated in Alberta, Canada, Frank Lake is a terminal or endorheic lake that supports prolific waterfowl and other wildlife and remediates municipal and agro‐industrial wastewater. The lake periodically rose and fell over the past century and the correspondences with climate, weather and management revealed the predominant correspondence with the ...
Stewart B. Rood +2 more
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Regulations in the field of Geo-Information [PDF]
The geomatics profession has gone through a major revolution during the last two decades with the emergence of advanced GNSS, GIS and Remote Sensing technologies.
Y. Felus, E. Keinan, R. Regev
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The reform of Maori land tenure and the quest for sustainability in New Zealand [PDF]
Many of the countries of the Pacific region (including Australia and New Zealand) have a British colonial legacy. This history has had wide implications for the development of the region: economically, politically and socially.
Jay, Grace Mairi M., Morad, Munir
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Simulations as Part of the BIM Concept in Urban Management [PDF]
Smart city management is part of the Smart Cities concept and can be an essential element for further development in this area. The BIM concept, based on a 3D model, data and for all the beneficial cooperation, expands exponentially in the civil ...
Faltejsek, Michal
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ABSTRACT This study examines plot divisions and units of measurement in regular medieval new towns in Central Europe, with a particular focus on historical Silesia. By applying the cosine quantogram method alongside GIS‐referenced cartographic sources and modular analysis, the research reconstructs the spatial organization of urban layouts. The results
Maria Legut‐Pintal +3 more
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New technologies in making orienteering maps [PDF]
Orienteering maps are special type of maps, which are mostly made by non-professionals. The technology of making these maps (fieldwork, drawing) has considerably changed in the last 20 years. Base maps can be made by digital photogrammetry or airborne
Zentai, László
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The geographic information system (GAT) is an accelerated data acquisition system that is rapidly growing, concentrating knowledge on several disciplines. This technology can serve as a scientific basis for managing natural resources, studying the demographic situation, finding solutions to health, emergency phenomena and other similar territorial ...
Muzropova Fazilat Ibroxim Qizi +1 more
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Climate shocks, democratization and (a culture of) cooperation
Abstract While the direct economic effects of adverse climate shocks are well known, their indirect institutional impact is still poorly understood. To clarify this, we test the idea that adverse climate shocks push time‐inconsistent elites to enact inclusive political institutions, and non‐elites to embrace strong norms of cooperation.
Giacomo Benati, Carmine Guerriero
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