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Does a land information system resolve land conflicts?

Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, 2015
The absence of accurate land management arguably results in land conflicts as well as uncontrolled land use and conversion. The adoption of a land information system (LIS) might remedy such problems. Our study in rural Eastern Indonesia found that land management is a complex system involving various stakeholders, including the side of the local people
Fathul Wahid   +2 more
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LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN CANADA

The Canadian Surveyor, 1986
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) Navy Navigation Satellite System (NNSS), commonly known as Transit, has been used extensively since 1967 for civilian geodetic surveying and navigation. With the advent of the Global Positioning System (GPS), the DoD will have no further need for Transit and plans to shut down the system in 1994.
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Land information systems and the policy process

2023
There 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)

2014
The 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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