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Land information systems and the policy process
2023There is a commonly held belief in the land information systems community that there is a strong causal link between the availability of reliable, consistent information and effective decision making processes; that the quality of this information bears directly on the quality of decision making and that the application of land information system based
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Land Information System Austria (LISA)
2014The project Land Information System Austria (LISA) demonstrates the feasibility of an Austrian-wide homogeneous land cover and land use monitoring solution. State of the art technologies in remote sensing and GIS combined with the effective integration of national spatial data infrastructure (orthophotos, airborne laser scanning data and other ...
Gebhard Banko +8 more
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1987
Writing a chapter in a handbook relative to land information systems presents some difficulties, since they are in a state of evolution. The procedures utilized presently are being analyzed and researched. There is agreement among experts that methods recently being employed are inadequate and fail to achieve the goals desired.
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Writing a chapter in a handbook relative to land information systems presents some difficulties, since they are in a state of evolution. The procedures utilized presently are being analyzed and researched. There is agreement among experts that methods recently being employed are inadequate and fail to achieve the goals desired.
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Land Degradation Information Systems
2018Timely and reliable information on nature, extent, and magnitude of the problem and spatial distribution of degraded lands is a prerequisite for planning and implementation of appropriate preventive and curative measures. An information system (IS) is an organized system for the collection, organization, storage, and communication of information.
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The Global Land Information System
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1993The Global Land Information System (GLIS) is an interactive computer system being developed by the U.S. Geological Survey for scientists seeking data pertaining to the Earth’s land surface that can be used in global change studies. GLIS contains descriptive information on a variety of regional, continental, and global land data sets.
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LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Survey Review, 1987AbstractThe paper describes land records in developing countries and examines their land-information needs, both for day-to-day administration and for development purposes. The conclusion is that Land Information Systems are needed, but that financial, manpower, administrative and technological support constraints are significant.
B. E. Furmston, I. T. Logan
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Introduction to Expert Systems for Land Information Systems
Journal of Surveying Engineering, 1986This paper introduces the surveying engineer to expert systems. Expert systems are computer systems that advise on or help solve real-world problems requiring an expert's interpretation. They approach real-world problems using a computer model of expert human reasoning. Facts and rules are part of what is known as the knowledge base.
Vincent B. Robinson +2 more
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LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Survey Review, 1986AbstractThis is the first of a series of four papers concerning Land Information Management to be published in successive issues of this journal. The papers were presented at the C.A.S.L.E. Symposium on Management and Development of Natural Reserves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, September 1985.
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Introduction to Computerized Land-Information Systems
Journal of Forestry, 1981Abstract Computerized land information systems provide the manager with a means of rapid and comprehensive multi-resource evaluation. Spatial and descriptive data can be placed into the system and, after analysis, the results can be retrieved in map or tabular formats. Applications reach many areas of land resource management. Many types
J. E. de Steiguer, R. H. Giles
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Manitoba Land Related Information System: the Information Utility
IEEE WESCANEX 95. Communications, Power, and Computing. Conference Proceedings, 2002This paper discusses a data warehouse facility known as the "Information Utility" ("IU") which was constructed to meet the land related information needs of government agencies, utility companies and the public in Manitoba. The IU forms the hub of the Manitoba Land Related Information System ("MLRIS"); a multi-participant system with a mandate to ...
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