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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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Abdillah, Leon A., and Boby Febriansah. "Web-based Computerized Land Activities Analysis." Journal of Information Systems and Informatics 2, no. 1 (March 15, 2020): 178–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.33557/journalisi.v2i1.60.

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Information technology (IT) development in internet and web technologies have grown a variety of web-based services. Public services no longer require face-to-face activity, but can already be done virtually through web media. This research will evaluate land services at the ATR/BPN office in Ogan Ilir South Sumatra. The evaluation method used is the PIECES framework which consists of performance, information, economy, control, efficiency, and service. The questionnaire consists of 23 items and distributed using Google Forms. After analyzing the results of the questionnaire, five (5) variables are included in the "Excellent" category (Performance, Information, Control & Security, Efficiency, and Service), and only 1 (one) variable is included in the "Good" category (Economy).
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Bhuiyan, Md Sanwar Jahan, Md Shafiul Islam, Mohammad Mamun, and Shamim Hosen. "The Role of Citizen Charter in Accelerating Public Service Delivery in Land Management." Bangladesh Journal of Public Administration 30, no. 3 (December 22, 2022): 25–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.36609/bjpa.v30i3.376.

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The proactive disclosure of relevant information is very important to get services since it is one of the powerful tools in terms of dominating others. Hence, in land management services, information is a very important element both for service providers and service recipients. Therefore, information can be used as a means of providing smooth service delivery and concealing proper information, the service recipients can also be pushed in immoral practices on the other hand. Considering the existing situation, the government is always trying to provide services to its citizens smoothly and easily through adopting and introducing different mechanisms and initiatives. The introduction of the citizen-charter in public offices is one of such initiatives. Consequence of which the present study investigated the contribution of citizen charter in accelerating public service delivery in land management in the country. It also explored the perception of service recipients about the citizen charter and factors affecting in implementation of the citizen charter. The study administered qualitative methodology and data have been collected from primary and secondary sources. The study revealed that citizen charter brings a positive impact on public service delivery in land management. Information about different services, their rate of fees and stipulated time-frame is displayed openly on the citizen charter notice board at the land office and also on its website. It has become easier due to the introduction of digitization in land administration. However, the study explored that the educational status of the service recipients is not an impending factor to get services from the land administration offices. Rather, the middleman or vested interest group is found as criminal-agent to make the as usual process of getting service difficult. It is happened due to the complex nature of the land management system and its complicated process of service delivery. Therefore, it is recommended to appoint more IT expert officials with an uninterrupted power supply and high-speed net connection at the ACLs offices for ensure accountability and effective monitoring systems along with more publicity about the citizen charter to create more awareness about it. Moreover, a huge campaign is needed to create awareness about the process of receiving services, fees, and levies for different services, sources of land-related information, etc. Initiatives should also be taken to develop professionalism and cooperative manners among ACL staff. Introduction of feedback—both service providers and service recipients—the system would be an effective mechanism, among many others, at the ACL offices in the country to provide better services and that can be a part citizen charter.
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Vanchura, Roman, Kateryna Smoliy, Oksana Serant, Borys Chetverikov, Andriy Vitrovyy, and Ostap-Mykhailo Serant. "PROBLEMS OF THE UKRAINE BORDER STRIP LANDS ALLOCATION." Technical Sciences and Technologies, no. 4(26) (2021): 160–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.25140/2411-5363-2021-4(26)-160-168.

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As per today, according to the State Geocadastre, Ukraine border strip lands are not allocated, which creates a problemfor location of the Ukraine State Border Guard Service objects. For the purpose of settlement legal status of Ukraine borderstrip landsand land disputes between land users of adjacent areas in 2021 year, procedure for entering information on landplots of the State Border Guard Service into the State Land Cadaster has started.Allocation of State Border Guard Service lands, entering information of them into the State Land Cadaster often becomesimpossible for a number of reasons.Based on the published scientific works on the legal status of the Ukraine border, the authors focus exclusively on certainborder lines, its clarification andrestoration border in accordance with historical boundaries[1]. The issue of regulating thelegal status of Ukraine State Border Guard Service lands is not sufficiently covered in modern literature.Based on the analysis of the current state of the legalstatus of the Ukraine border strip lands and adjacent lands, it isnecessary to systematize the problems that hinder the allocation of Ukraine State Border Guard Service lands and proposemethods to solve them.In order to bring the lands of Ukraine StateBorder Guard Service into military conformity, it is necessary to urgentlywithdraw such lands for permanent use. Accordingly, it is necessary to analyze the obstacles to the allocation of lands of theborder service and ways to solve them as soon as possible.An analysis of the problems that hinder the allocation of Ukraine State Border Guard Service lands. Typical examples ofincorrectly registered land plots bordering the border strip and hindering its diversion are given. Therefore, at the initialstageof land management works on the allocation of border strips, it is necessary to perform a detailed analysis of the territoryofthe allotment for the presence of the above factors that may cause difficulties in registering land. If such problems are identified,executors should inform the relevant services in order to promptly obtain the consent documents.Analysis of the division of the Public Cadastral Map into zones and quarters shows its inconsistency with the actualboundaries of Ukraine territory,which requires urgent correction. It is proposed to authorize certified land surveyors to makechanges to the State Land Cadastre independently in order to more effectively and quickly resolve the correction of the situationof plots that have been incorrectly registered.
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Taurus, Eunice, and Peter Wamae. "Land Records Digitization and Service Delivery in the Ministry of Lands in Kenya." International Journal of Current Aspects 6, no. 3 (October 8, 2022): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.35942/ijcab.v6i3.278.

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The Kenya Ministry of Lands has been plagued with rampant delays in accessing land records, registry services and numerous clerical errors that have affected service delivery. It is evident that service delivery problems within the department have been problem for most policymakers which resulted in the launch of the National Lands Management Information System geared towards improving service delivery. There have however been minimal research efforts to determine how the systems has affected the ministry hence this study sought to examine the effect of digitization of land records management system on service delivery. The records continuum theory and the technology acceptance model formed the basis of this study. A descriptive approach was employed, and the population targeted of staff at the Ministry of Lands main registry at Ardhi House. The study sampled 154 officials within the headquarters at the Ministry of Lands who are involved in the lands records management system. Primary data was sourced using structured questionnaires developed under the guidance of the study objectives. Google forms supplemented the physical data to enhance the response rate. A pretesting was caried out on 10% of the sample participants to determine the research instruments’ validity and reliability. Data analysis focused both descriptive and inferential analysis. Findings were presented using charts and tables. The findings of the correlation tests established there is a strong positive and significant relation between digitization of land records (r = .806**, sig = .000<.05) and the service delivery at the Ministry of Lands in Kenya. This implies that a unit change in these variables will result in a unit change in the service delivery. The implementation of land records management system provides a technique and method for land planning, management quantification and rationalization together with quick inquiry, analysis and innovation of land information, provides supplementary support for decision making and improves the traditional land management system through computer technologies and communications network. The study recommended that the Ministry should put up appropriate training programs to keep its employees updated with the current job requirements and training should be geared to all employees regardless of their gender and job category. The study recommended that during the implementation of the land records management system, security should be of the paramount consideration while developing software and processing data and the need of security policies has to be clearly told to all the employees working in the Ministry and they should be directed to adhere to these policies. The study also recommended that an Integrated Land Information Management System should be properly implemented. This will ensure that the Ministry delivers services to the expectations of the clients.
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Xing, H. Q., and D. Y. Hou. "SEMANTIC CONTEXT-BASED ON-DEMAND SERVICE MODEL FOR LAND COVER CHANGE DETECTION." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-4/W20 (November 15, 2019): 97–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w20-97-2019.

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Abstract. Land cover change (LCC) detection is widely used in many social-benefit areas, such as land cover updating, sustainable development and geographical situation monitoring. With the development of Web Services and cloud computing, a number of remote sensed algorithms and models have been published as web services. An on-demand service is urgent to be generated by compositing a sequence of atomic services, according to different situations. Context information plays an important role in automatic service composition. Traditional context information models mainly focus on service only, and ignore the relationships among users and services. To address this problem, we introduce the service context and user context into the context information. OWL-SC and OWL-UC are then proposed by extending the traditional service description model (i.e., OWL-S). Finally, a context-aware on-demand service model for LCC detection is built to realize service composition and optimization.
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Chen, Jun, Songnian Li, Hao Wu, and Xianjun Chen. "Towards a collaborative global land cover information service." International Journal of Digital Earth 10, no. 4 (December 14, 2016): 356–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2016.1267268.

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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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Zou, Yang, and Dehua Mao. "Simulation of Freshwater Ecosystem Service Flows under Land-Use Change: A Case Study of Lianshui River Basin, China." Sustainability 14, no. 6 (March 10, 2022): 3270. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14063270.

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The service function of freshwater ecosystem is of great significance for ensuring the water security and the sustainable development of the social economy. However, it is vague how land-use change can influence freshwater ecosystem service flows. In this paper, we analyzed the land-use changes in the Lianshui River Basin from 2000 to 2018, built an ecosystem service flow model, and quantified the supply, demand, and flow of freshwater ecosystems under land-use change. The most intensified shifts of land-use change were the transfer of woodland to arable land and the transfer of arable land to built-up land. Urbanization and deforestation have increased water output by 0.06 billion m3, but water demand has increased by 2.42 billion m3, resulting in a 6% reduction in the flow of freshwater ecosystem services. Our study provides detailed information on freshwater ecosystem services flow from providers to beneficiaries within a watershed, showing how land-use change and ecosystem service flows can be integrated at the watershed scale to provide information for land-use management and the availability of freshwater ecosystems. Sustained development provides a scientific basis.
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Xing, Huaqiao, Haihang Wang, Jinhua Zhang, and Dongyang Hou. "Monitoring Land Cover Change by Leveraging a Dynamic Service-Oriented Computing Model." Remote Sensing 15, no. 3 (January 27, 2023): 736. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15030736.

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Land cover change (LCC) is increasingly affecting global climate change, energy cycle, carbon cycle, and water cycle, with far-reaching consequences to human well-being. Web service-based online change detection applications have bloomed over the past decade for monitoring land cover change. Currently, massive processing services and data services have been published and used over the internet. However, few studies consider both service integration and resource sharing in land cover domain, making end-users rarely able to acquire the LCC information timely. The behavior interaction between services is also growing more complex due to the increasing use of web service composition technology, making it challenging for static web services to provide collaboration and matching between diverse web services. To address the above challenges, a Dynamic Service Computing Model (DSCM) was proposed for monitoring LCC. Three dynamic computation strategies were proposed according to different users’ requirements of change detection. WMS-LCC was first developed by extending the existing WMS for ready-use LCC data access. Spatial relation-based LCC data integration was then proposed for extracting LCC information based on multi-temporal land cover data. Processing service encapsulation and service composition methods were also developed for chaining various land cover services to a complex service chain. Finally, a prototype system was implemented to evaluate the validity and feasibility of the proposed DSCM. Two walk-through examples were performed with GlobeLand30 datasets and muti-temporal Landsat imagery, respectively. The experimental results indicate that the proposed DSCM approach was more effective and applicable to a wider range of issues in land cover change detection.
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Xing, Huaqiao, Chang Liu, Rui Li, Haihang Wang, Jinhua Zhang, and Huayi Wu. "Domain Constraints-Driven Automatic Service Composition for Online Land Cover Geoprocessing." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11, no. 12 (December 18, 2022): 629. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi11120629.

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With the rapid development of web service technology, automatic land cover web service composition has become one of the key challenges in solving complex geoprocessing tasks of land cover. Service composition requires the creation of service chains based on semantic information about the services and all the constraints that should be respected. Artificial intelligence (AI) planning algorithms have recently significantly progressed in solving web service composition problems. However, the current approaches lack effective constraints to guarantee the accuracy of automatic land cover service composition. To address this challenge, the paper proposes a domain constraints-driven automatic service composition approach for online land cover geoprocessing. First, a land cover service ontology was built to semantically describe land cover tasks, data, and services, which assist in constructing domain constraints. Then, a constraint-aware GraphPlan algorithm was proposed, which constructs a service planning graph and searches services based on the domain constraints for generating optimal web service composition solutions. In this paper, the above method was integrated into a web prototype system and a case study for the online change detection automatic geoprocessing was implemented to test the accuracy of the method. The experimental results show that with this method, a land cover service chain can generate automatically by user desire objective and domain constraints, and the service chain execution result is more accurate.
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Wibowo, Taufik. "Legal aspects of land administration service with land computerization information systems in Sidoarjo." Research, Society and Development 9, no. 8 (July 6, 2020): e307983659. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v9i8.3659.

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The aim of this analysis is referred to several problems which are concerning the Land Administration Service in National Land Agency and Law Aspect of Land Administration Service with the Computerization Information System in BPN Sidoarjo. This research applies the Juridical Normative approach especially in Land Law with the Descriptive and Analytic and qualitative analysis. The result showed that Land Data Management used the information technology which is something that absolutely must be done is related to the characteristics of the land data itself which are multidimensional in nature related to economic, political, defense and security and socio-cultural issues. It can be concluded that information and electronic Transaction, some doubts about the use of electronic land data have found a clarity, especially relating to the electronic documents that are used as a means of proving and electronic data security.
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Suaib, Muhammad Ridha. "KEBIJAKAN PELAYANAN PENGURUSAN SERTIFIKAT TANAH ADAT DI KANTOR PERTANAHAN KOTA SORONG." Jurnal Noken: Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial 3, no. 1 (February 24, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.33506/jn.v3i1.59.

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The community is the target of the policy, so it is to the public that the success of the policy should be asked. This study aims to describe the factors that become supporters and obstacles in the service policy of custom land certificate in the Land Office of Sorong City. This research uses descriptive approach of analysis, data collection technique by using interview, observation and documentation. The result of research indicates that the policy of service of land certificate in Sorong City Land Office is supporting factor in custom land certificate service, that is, the existence of file security from form filling, input, process, output and data guarantee, file security, with the prevailing rules, the absence of illegal levies, and fair service. The inhibiting factors in land certification services in the Land Office of Sorong City are the lack of simplicity in service, the lack of clarity and uncertainty in the service, not transparent in conveying information, and the lack of efficiency in the service
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Risky Andes Syaputra. "LEGAL ASPECTS OF DIGITALIZATION IN LAND REGISTRATION." JILPR Journal Indonesia Law and Policy Review 3, no. 3 (June 30, 2022): 123–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.56371/jirpl.v3i3.92.

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In order to carry out land registration, it is necessary to have an institution that serves affairs related to land, the institution in question is the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (Ministry of ATR/BPN). The research used isnormative legal research, namely research conducted by reviewing the laws and regulations that apply or are applied to a particular legal problem. Legal sources in this study include primary legal sources obtained from legislation and other regulations related to research problems and secondary legal sources obtained from law books, journals and other scientific works related to research. From the results of the research, it is concluded that the regulation of digital services in land registration is currently only regulated in part or separately from regulations related to information technology and land registration regulations. The regulations for digital land registration services have not been specifically regulated in one regulation, even though computerized services and service innovations with digital systems in land services have been implemented. The impact of this digital service can be related to the protection and legal certainty of the community for their land rights, so the digital land registration service must be regulated in a complete regulation, so that the community is not harmed. The procedure for implementing digital registration is not in accordance with the land registration regulations, as well as the protection of employees who provide these services is not regulated in special regulations so that currently in addition to digital services with KKP the service process and manual data at the Land Office are still in use, the problem is if there are Differences in data between digital and manual data that are not known by implementing employees will cause fatal errors, so it can be said that the digital registration service process has not fully guaranteed legal certainty and protection.
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Dzierzbicka-Glowacka, Lidia, Maciej Janecki, Beata Szymczycha, Dawid Dybowski, Artur Nowicki, Żaneta Kłostowska, Hanna Obarska-Pempkowiak, et al. "Integrated information and prediction Web Service WaterPUCK General concept." MATEC Web of Conferences 210 (2018): 02011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821002011.

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In this paper, general concept of a new method as ‘Integrated information and prediction Web Service WaterPUCK’ for investigation influence of agricultural holdings and land-use structures on coastal waters of the southern Baltic Sea is presented. WaterPUCK Service is focused on determination of the current and future environmental status of the surface water and groundwater located in the Puck District (Poland) and its impact on the Bay of Puck (the southern Baltic Sea) environment. It will highly desired tool for land-use and environment management. WaterPUCK combines several different components and methods such as retrospective analyses of existing monitoring data sets, in situ measures and the application of various models to estimate main mechanisms and threats responsible for the pollution transport from the agricultural holdings and land-use structure to the surface and groundwater and potential predictability of environment change of the Puck District and the Bay of Puck ecosystem. WaterPUCK Service will integrate several models, such as a surface water model based on SWAT, a groundwater flow model based on MODFLOW, a 3D-ecohydrodynamic model of the Bay of Puck called EcoPuckBay and an agriculture calculator called CalcGosPuck. The WaterPUCK Service is constructed as part of the project with the same name ‘WaterPUCK’.
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Fajri, Puspita Arta, and Khairul Ikhwan. "Aplikasi Manajemen Kinerja Dalam Upaya Pengembangan Efektivitas Mutu Pelayanan Berbasis Teknologi Informasi." Jurnal Bisnisman : Riset Bisnis dan Manajemen 2, no. 3 (January 28, 2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.52005/bisnisman.v2i3.35.

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BPN stands for National Land Agency in the form of a non-ministerial part of the government in Indonesia. BPN has duties in the Land sector. The work concept of the National Land Agency for the Sleman Regency branch holds full rules of fast work, hard work, and sincere work, in fact, it still intersects with a lack of services. BPN Kab. Sleman has problems with service quality. The purpose of this paper is to determine the importance and influence of the role of performance management and the development of information technology systems for the effectiveness of a service. The results, some researchers state that there is a big influence between performance management for the quality of service of a company with an information system that is also implemented.
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Zhang, Xiao Yu, and Xiang Li. "Research on Land Utilization Information Publishing Based on Google Maps." Applied Mechanics and Materials 644-650 (September 2014): 4009–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.644-650.4009.

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At present, the common Web map service only supports browse and query, but does not support vector data publishing. This paper proposed a WebGIS construction method based on Google Maps, which supports the interoperation and spatial analysis of vector data of many browsers. Aiming at the land utilization information publishing requirement in Zhengzhou City, adopting B/S frame, with the help of Google Maps API and AJAX technology, we realized a systematized and standardized publishing platform for land utilization information. This platform has a fast response speed, faces various types of users, supports data sharing and can provide a better service for studies on land utilization change and decision-making on land consolidation.
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Kandziora, Marion, Katja Dörnhöfer, Natascha M. Oppelt, and Felix Müller. "Detecting land use and land cover changes in Northern German agricultural landscapes to assess ecosystem service dynamics." Landscape Online 35 (June 15, 2014): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3097/lo.201435.

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Land use and land cover (LULC) and their changes in share and number of classes can be documented by remote sensing techniques. Information on LULC is needed for the assessment of ecosystem services and is used as input data for mapping and modelling. This information is important for decision-making and management of ecosystems and landscapes. In this study, LULC were analysed in two agricultural areas in Northern Germany by means of a pixel-based maximum likelihood classification approach of 11 Landsat TM 5 scenes between 1987 and 2011 followed by a post-classification refinement using the tool IRSeL. In this time period, grassland declined by about 50 % in both case study areas. This loss in grassland area can be associated with changes in provisioning ecosystem services as the supply of fodder and crops and the number of livestock declined from 1987 to 2007. Furthermore, an on-going increase in maize cultivation area, which is nowadays more and more used as biomass for biogas production, documents the addition of another provisioning service, i.e., biomass for energy. Combining remote sensing and research on ecosystem services supports the assessment and monitoring of ecosystem services on different temporal, spatial, and semantic scales.
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Biratu, Abera Assefa, Bobe Bedadi, Solomon Gebreyohannis Gebrehiwot, Assefa M. Melesse, Tilahun Hordofa Nebi, Wuletawu Abera, Lulseged Tamene, and Anthony Egeru. "Ecosystem Service Valuation along Landscape Transformation in Central Ethiopia." Land 11, no. 4 (March 30, 2022): 500. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11040500.

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Land degradation and discontinuation of ecosystem services (ES) are a common phenomenon that causes socio-economic and environmental problems in Ethiopia. However, a dearth of information is known about how ES are changing from the past to the future with regard to land use land cover (LULC) changes. This study aimed at estimating the values of ES based on the past and future LULC changes in central Ethiopia. Maximum likelihood classifier and cellular automata-artificial neuron network (CA-ANN) models that integrate the module for land use change evaluation (MOLUSE) were used to classify and predict LULC. The CA-ANN model learning and validation was employed to predict LULC of 2031 and 2051. Following LULC change detection and prediction, the total ES values were estimated using the benefit transfer method. Results revealed that forests, wetlands, grazing lands, shrub-bush-woodlands, and water bodies were reduced by 9755 ha (37%), 4092 ha (38.4%), 21,263 ha (81%), 63,161 ha (25.7%), and 905 ha (1%), respectively, between 1986 and 2021. Similarly, forests, wetlands, grazing lands, shrub-bush lands, and water bodies will experience a decline of 1.5%, 0.5%, 2.6%, 19.6%, and 0.1%, respectively. Meanwhile, cultivated lands, bare-lands, and built-up areas will experience an increase between 1986 and 2051. The estimated total ES values were reduced by US$58.3 and 85.4 million in the period 1986–2021 and 1986–2051. Food production and biological control value increased while 15 other ES decreased throughout the study periods. Proper land use policy with strategic actions, including enforcement laws for natural ecosystems protection, afforestation, ecosystems restoration, and conservation practices, are recommended to be undertaken to enhance multiple ES provision.
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Wang, Liyan, Chao Chen, and Kai Wang. "Estimation of ecosystem services value based on land use and cover change information derived from remote sensing data." E3S Web of Conferences 198 (2020): 04026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202019804026.

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It is an effective method to study the value change of ecological services based on land use and cover change information. This paper analyzed the land use and cover change information in the research area, which is based on the remote sensing images and social statistics data of 2005, 2010, and 2015, and then, quantitative estimation of the ecosystem service value was performed. Yangtze-Huaihe river basin, China is a fragile ecological area, which is selected as the research area. During 2005-2015, the area of cultivated land and construction land was the main land use types in the study area, the land use and cover change in the study area were obvious, which was characterized by the increasing of construction land area and the decreasing of cultivated land area, and the total ecosystem services value in the research area has been decreasing continuously, the value from 34.376 billion yuan in 2005 to 26.161 billion yuan in 2015.
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Wu, Hao, Jun Chen, Huaqiao Xing, Songnian Li, and Juju Hu. "PRAGMATICS DRIVEN LAND COVER SERVICE COMPOSITION UTILIZING BEHAVIOR-INTENTION MODEL." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B8 (June 24, 2016): 1319–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b8-1319-2016.

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Web service composition is one of the key issues to develop a global land cover (GLC) information service portal. Aiming at the defect that traditional syntax and semantic service compositionare difficult to take pragmatic information into account, the paper firstly analyses three tiers of web service language and their succession relations, discusses the conceptual model of pragmatic web service, and proposes the idea of pragmatics-oriented adaptive composition method based on the analysis of some examples. On this basis it puts forward the pragmatic web service model based on Behavior-Intention through presetting and expression of service usability, users' intention, and other pragmatic information, develops the on-demand assembly method based on the agent theory and matching and reconstruction method on heterogeneous message, solves the key technological issue of algorithm applicability and heterogeneous message transformation in the process of covering web service composition on the ground, applies these methods into service combination, puts forward the pragmatic driven service composition method based on behavior-intention model, and effectively settles the issue of coordination and interaction of composite service invocation.
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Wu, Hao, Jun Chen, Huaqiao Xing, Songnian Li, and Juju Hu. "PRAGMATICS DRIVEN LAND COVER SERVICE COMPOSITION UTILIZING BEHAVIOR-INTENTION MODEL." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B8 (June 24, 2016): 1319–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b8-1319-2016.

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Web service composition is one of the key issues to develop a global land cover (GLC) information service portal. Aiming at the defect that traditional syntax and semantic service compositionare difficult to take pragmatic information into account, the paper firstly analyses three tiers of web service language and their succession relations, discusses the conceptual model of pragmatic web service, and proposes the idea of pragmatics-oriented adaptive composition method based on the analysis of some examples. On this basis it puts forward the pragmatic web service model based on Behavior-Intention through presetting and expression of service usability, users' intention, and other pragmatic information, develops the on-demand assembly method based on the agent theory and matching and reconstruction method on heterogeneous message, solves the key technological issue of algorithm applicability and heterogeneous message transformation in the process of covering web service composition on the ground, applies these methods into service combination, puts forward the pragmatic driven service composition method based on behavior-intention model, and effectively settles the issue of coordination and interaction of composite service invocation.
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Wiatr, T., G. Suresh, R. Gehrke, and M. Hovenbitzer. "COPERNICUS – PRACTICE OF DAILY LIFE IN A NATIONAL MAPPING AGENCY?" ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B1 (June 6, 2016): 1195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b1-1195-2016.

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Copernicus is an European system created for Earth observation and monitoring. It consists of a set of Earth observation satellites and in-situ sensors that provide geo-information that are used, through a set of Copernicus services, for applications related to the environment and global security. The main services of the Copernicus programme address six thematic areas: land, marine, atmosphere, climate change, emergency management and security. In Germany, there is a national service team of Copernicus service coordinators, who are responsible for the national development of the Copernicus services and for providing user-specific information about the Copernicus processes. These coordinators represent the contact points for all the programmes and services concerning their respective Copernicus theme. To publish information about Copernicus, national conferences and workshops are organised. Many people are involved in planning the continuous process of bringing the information to public authorities, research institutes and commercial companies. The Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie, BKG) is one such organisation, and is mainly responsible for the national land monitoring service of Copernicus. To make use of the freely available data from the Copernicus programme, the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy is currently developing new applications and projects in the field of remote sensing and land monitoring. These projects can be used by other public authorities as examples on how to use the Copernicus data and services for their individual demands and requirements. Copernicus data and services are currently not very commonly used in the daily routine of the national mapping agencies, but they will soon be.
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Wiatr, T., G. Suresh, R. Gehrke, and M. Hovenbitzer. "COPERNICUS – PRACTICE OF DAILY LIFE IN A NATIONAL MAPPING AGENCY?" ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B1 (June 6, 2016): 1195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b1-1195-2016.

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Copernicus is an European system created for Earth observation and monitoring. It consists of a set of Earth observation satellites and in-situ sensors that provide geo-information that are used, through a set of Copernicus services, for applications related to the environment and global security. The main services of the Copernicus programme address six thematic areas: land, marine, atmosphere, climate change, emergency management and security. In Germany, there is a national service team of Copernicus service coordinators, who are responsible for the national development of the Copernicus services and for providing user-specific information about the Copernicus processes. These coordinators represent the contact points for all the programmes and services concerning their respective Copernicus theme. To publish information about Copernicus, national conferences and workshops are organised. Many people are involved in planning the continuous process of bringing the information to public authorities, research institutes and commercial companies. The Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie, BKG) is one such organisation, and is mainly responsible for the national land monitoring service of Copernicus. To make use of the freely available data from the Copernicus programme, the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy is currently developing new applications and projects in the field of remote sensing and land monitoring. These projects can be used by other public authorities as examples on how to use the Copernicus data and services for their individual demands and requirements. Copernicus data and services are currently not very commonly used in the daily routine of the national mapping agencies, but they will soon be.
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Xu, Kai, and Zisheng Yang. "Research on the Value of Land Ecological Service in Yunnan Province Based on the Perspective of Spatial Pattern." Sustainability 14, no. 17 (August 30, 2022): 10805. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141710805.

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(1) Background: Ecosystem service value assessment is a trending area of sustainable development research and ecological civilization construction. Ecosystems provide supply, regulation, support, and cultural services, and the value assessment of ecosystem services is helpful for people to understand the importance of natural ecosystems to production and life. Based on the insufficiency of the current research on the value of land ecological services, this paper discusses the research direction of the evaluation of the value of ecosystem services in the future, provides a reference for the evaluation of the value of ecosystem services, and promotes multi-scale and multi-directional research experiments on the value of land ecological services. (2) In this paper, the basic information data are obtained through the interpretation of remote sensing images, and the value equivalent factor is corrected according to the average grain yield per unit area and grain price data in 2000, 2010, and 2020 to calculate the land ecological service value. The relevant data obtained by processing the ecological service value are classified into different levels to discuss the changes and trends of 129 county-level administrative units in three periods and analyze the quantitative and spatial variation characteristics of the ecological service value of 129 county-level administrative units. The paper studies the spatial agglomeration state of the total value of ecological services and finds the hotspot areas of the land ecological service value in the study area. (3) During the study period, great changes have taken place in the land use pattern of Yunnan Province, with the area of construction land expanding and the area of wetland decreasing. The ecological service value level of 129 county-level administrative units is relatively stable. The total value of each service is ranked as soil formation and protection > gas regulation > water conservation > biodiversity protection > climate regulation > raw materials > waste treatment > entertainment culture > food production. In the three periods, Shangri-La City has the highest value of ecological services per unit of land and Wuhua District has the lowest. The value of ecological services per unit of land in 129 county-level administrative units continues to rise. The areas with high average values are mainly in western Yunnan, southwestern Yunnan, southern Yunnan, and southeastern Yunnan. (4) The development speed of land ecological service value in Yunnan Province is far less than the development speed of GDP. There is still a lot of room for the development of ecological service value in Yunnan Province. The economic influence of Kunming is radiating to various cities through expressways and high-speed railways. The spatial distribution of land ecological service value in Yunnan Province has a strong correlation, showing a pattern of spatial agglomeration distribution, and the clustered areas are very stable.
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Xing, Huaqiao, Jun Chen, Hao Wu, and Dongyang Hou. "A Web Service-Oriented Geoprocessing System for Supporting Intelligent Land Cover Change Detection." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 1 (January 20, 2019): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8010050.

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Remotely sensed imagery-based change detection is an effective approach for identifying land cover change information. A large number of change detection algorithms have been developed that satisfy different requirements. However, most change detection algorithms have been developed using desktop-based software in offline environments; thus, it is increasingly difficult for common end-users, who have limited remote sensing experience and geographic information system (GIS) skills, to perform appropriate change detection tasks. To address this challenge, this paper proposes an online geoprocessing system for supporting intelligent land cover change detection (OGS-LCCD). This system leverages web service encapsulation technology and an automatic service composition approach to dynamically generate a change detection service chain. First, a service encapsulation strategy is proposed with an execution body encapsulation and service semantics description. Then, a constraint rule-based service composition method is proposed to chain several web services into a flexible change detection workflow. Finally, the design and implementation of the OGS-LCCD are elaborated. A step-by-step walk-through example for a web-based change detection task is presented using this system. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness and applicability of the prototype system.
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Setyadi, Resad, Yusmadi Kristian, Afrijal Afrijal, Farhan Deyantoro, and Noto Indra Prakoso. "Maturity Level of ITSM Analysis Using ITIL V 3 Framework in NLAA Purbalingga." SISFORMA 8, no. 1 (May 10, 2021): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.24167/sisforma.v8i1.3039.

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The development of communication and information technology impacts the activities and ways of thinking carried out by organizations and governments. The Purbalingga National Land Agency (NLA) is an institution that uses information technology to issue proof of land rights in the agrarian/land and spatial planning sector. This study analyzes IT service management maturity level (ITSM) at NLA Purbalingga using the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) V.3 in the operation of domain services. Descriptive analysis method of questionnaires distributed to the community in NLA Purbalingga. The IT maturity level determination at NLA Purbalingga can be done based on the service operation domain factor. The IT maturity level used has five levels for this study. The results of the analysis show that the ITSM maturity level is at level four. Level four means that IT service management at NLA Purbalingga is appropriately handled by paying attention to the factors that are fulfilled according to procedures and taking process actions against systems that are not running effectively. This study aims to provide NLA Purbalingga to improve website maintenance by carrying out comprehensive system integration to enhance work effectiveness and quality.
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Grazhdani, Dorina. "An Approach for Managing Landscapes for a Variety of Ecosystem Services in Prespa Lakes Watershed." Hydrobiology 2, no. 1 (January 12, 2023): 134–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/hydrobiology2010008.

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The main goal of this research was to evaluate how well existing and emerging land management practices may be used to manage landscapes for various ecosystem services. By employing a mixed methods approach and conducting a case study in the Prespa Lakes watershed in southeast Europe, this goal was achieved. The necessary information was initially gathered using a semi-stratified survey. Following that, the primary ecosystem services and land management practices present in Prespa Lakes watershed were determined via a workshop and a Delphi survey. The identified ecosystem services were ranked using the multi-criteria analytical hierarchy process method. The most important ecosystem service topics included tourism and recreation, maintenance of healthy water bodies, wildlife habitats, healthy food production, natural and heritage values, and biodiversity. Finally, a set of primary priority land management practices for meeting production and ecosystem service goals in the current conditions of the Prespa Lakes watershed was produced utilizing a ranking framework. The very high priority land management practices include livestock breeding to meet both production and conservation objectives, organic farming, diversified crop rotation, crop and tree diversity, restored wetlands, and planning at landscape level. This study provides an important tool for assessing changes in ecosystem service provision under alternative land management practices.
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Aminigbo, Leonard Michael Onyinyechi, and Lawrence Hart. "Roles of Land Information Systems (LIS) and Geodetic Spatial Reference Frames In Property Taxation and Revenue Drive in Rivers State: A Case Study of Portharcourt Cadastre." International Journal of Information Systems and Informatics 3, no. 1 (April 28, 2022): 36–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.47747/ijisi.v3i1.689.

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Land management is becoming more recognized as a community-wide if not global need. Landed assets are an important source of government revenue in Rivers state, and they necessitate a land information systems infrastructure. The creation of LIS of Port Harcourt property layouts is critical to realizing that ambition. Results of this research paper has lots of potential in providing sustainable land relationships and information to decision makers (land administrators and revenue drivers) in Rivers state so that they can make decisions that are beneficial to sustainable development in the context of efficient land administration and management. This study used geospatial methodologies to document, create, and populate land information in Trans-Amadi and GRA phases 1 and 2 of Port Harcourt's cadastral layouts. According to the findings of this study's analysis, discussions, and queries, effective usage of the LIS, which is driven by many aspects of services supplied by government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, will increase efficiency and productivity in property taxation in capital city of Port Harcourt.The following recommendations were made as a result of this research: Information decentralization to make it easier to keep track of and recollect data. Fees charged for various services given are published and displayed. Official procedures should be simplified, and a faster and more efficient method of moving files should be established. In Rivers state, there has been a reduction in the time it takes to complete title paperwork for landed properties. All occupants of government lands in Port Harcourt will get a formal allocation of encroached lands and a certificate of title. A chart for employee training, particularly in ICT, should be prepared. External consultants should be taught customer service, change management, time management, project management, supervisory management, and systems administration. The state's Ministry of Lands and Survey should develop a website that enables for e-payment of grand rents, C of O applications, and land mapping. Finally, the LIS of cadastral layouts in Port Harcourt as a pilot project should be implemented in major towns and cities across the LGAs of Rivers state for efficient land administration, property taxation, and revenue generation, in line with the Federal Government of Nigeria's current land reform programme. Keyword: Taxation, information, land, systems, cadastre, and revenue are some of the key phrases.
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Jannah, Miftahul, La Tarifu La Tarifu, and Saidin Saidin. "Efektifitas Komunikasi Pemerintahan dalam Pelayananan Publik Pada Kantor Pertanahan Nasional Kota Kendari." NeoRespublica : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan 1, no. 2 (May 23, 2020): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.52423/neores.v1i2.10452.

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TThis study aims to determine and describe the effectiveness of government communication in public services at National Land Office of Kendari City. To find out these objectives, a qualitative research method was used to extract information from informants that were open and free with 5 informants. This research was conducted at the Kendari City National Land Office with the type of data in the form of primary data and secondary data. The research instrument itself is carried out with documentation, interviews, and observations. The results of this study indicate that the effectiveness of government communication in public service at the National Land Office of Kendari City, the following conclusions can be obtained that the success of communication is the key to success in achieving the goals of the National Land Office such as internal communication and external communication and services provided by the National Land Office of the city of Kendari it is quite effective, seen from 3 indicators namely source communicator, media and communication effects. Keywords: Communication, Governance, Effectiveness, Service, Land
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Dai, Xiaoai, Brian Alan Johnson, Penglan Luo, Kai Yang, Linxin Dong, Qiang Wang, Chao Liu, et al. "Estimation of Urban Ecosystem Services Value: A Case Study of Chengdu, Southwestern China." Remote Sensing 13, no. 2 (January 8, 2021): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13020207.

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Research on the service values of urban ecosystems is a hot topic of ecological studies in the current era of rapid urbanization. To quantitatively estimate the ecosystem service value in Chengdu, China from the perspectives of natural ecology and social ecology, the technologies of remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) are utilized in this study to extract the land use type information from RS images of Chengdu in 2003, 2007, 2013 and 2018. Subsequently, a driver analysis of the ecosystem services of Chengdu was performed based on socioeconomic data from the last 16 years. The results indicated that: (1) from 2003 to 2018, the land utilization in Chengdu changed significantly, with the area of cultivated lands, forest lands and water decreasing remarkably, while the area of construction lands dramatically increased. (2) The ecosystem services value (ESV) of Chengdu decreased by 30.92% in the last 16 years, from CNY 2.4078 × 1010 in 2003 to CNY 1.6632 × 1010 in 2018. Based on a future simulation, the ESV is further predicted to be reduced to CNY 1.4261 × 1010 by 2033. (3) The ESV of Chengdu showed a negative correlation with the total population, the urbanization rate and the per capita GDP of the region, indicating that the ESV of the studied region was inter-coupled with the socioeconomic development and can be maintained at a high level through rationally regulating the socioeconomic structure.
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Dai, Xiaoai, Brian Alan Johnson, Penglan Luo, Kai Yang, Linxin Dong, Qiang Wang, Chao Liu, et al. "Estimation of Urban Ecosystem Services Value: A Case Study of Chengdu, Southwestern China." Remote Sensing 13, no. 2 (January 8, 2021): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13020207.

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Research on the service values of urban ecosystems is a hot topic of ecological studies in the current era of rapid urbanization. To quantitatively estimate the ecosystem service value in Chengdu, China from the perspectives of natural ecology and social ecology, the technologies of remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) are utilized in this study to extract the land use type information from RS images of Chengdu in 2003, 2007, 2013 and 2018. Subsequently, a driver analysis of the ecosystem services of Chengdu was performed based on socioeconomic data from the last 16 years. The results indicated that: (1) from 2003 to 2018, the land utilization in Chengdu changed significantly, with the area of cultivated lands, forest lands and water decreasing remarkably, while the area of construction lands dramatically increased. (2) The ecosystem services value (ESV) of Chengdu decreased by 30.92% in the last 16 years, from CNY 2.4078 × 1010 in 2003 to CNY 1.6632 × 1010 in 2018. Based on a future simulation, the ESV is further predicted to be reduced to CNY 1.4261 × 1010 by 2033. (3) The ESV of Chengdu showed a negative correlation with the total population, the urbanization rate and the per capita GDP of the region, indicating that the ESV of the studied region was inter-coupled with the socioeconomic development and can be maintained at a high level through rationally regulating the socioeconomic structure.
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Brovelli, M. A., F. C. Fahl, M. Minghini, and M. E. Molinari. "LAND USER AND LAND COVER MAPS OF EUROPE: A WEBGIS PLATFORM." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B7 (June 22, 2016): 913–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b7-913-2016.

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This paper presents the methods and implementation processes of a WebGIS platform designed to publish the available land use and land cover maps of Europe at continental scale. The system is built completely on open source infrastructure and open standards. The proposed architecture is based on a server-client model having GeoServer as the map server, Leaflet as the client-side mapping library and the Bootstrap framework at the core of the front-end user interface. The web user interface is designed to have typical features of a desktop GIS (e.g. activate/deactivate layers and order layers by drag and drop actions) and to show specific information on the activated layers (e.g. legend and simplified metadata). Users have the possibility to change the base map from a given list of map providers (e.g. OpenStreetMap and Microsoft Bing) and to control the opacity of each layer to facilitate the comparison with both other land cover layers and the underlying base map. In addition, users can add to the platform any custom layer available through a Web Map Service (WMS) and activate the visualization of photos from popular photo sharing services. This last functionality is provided in order to have a visual assessment of the available land coverages based on other user-generated contents available on the Internet. It is supposed to be a first step towards a calibration/validation service that will be made available in the future.
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Brovelli, M. A., F. C. Fahl, M. Minghini, and M. E. Molinari. "LAND USER AND LAND COVER MAPS OF EUROPE: A WEBGIS PLATFORM." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B7 (June 22, 2016): 913–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b7-913-2016.

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This paper presents the methods and implementation processes of a WebGIS platform designed to publish the available land use and land cover maps of Europe at continental scale. The system is built completely on open source infrastructure and open standards. The proposed architecture is based on a server-client model having GeoServer as the map server, Leaflet as the client-side mapping library and the Bootstrap framework at the core of the front-end user interface. The web user interface is designed to have typical features of a desktop GIS (e.g. activate/deactivate layers and order layers by drag and drop actions) and to show specific information on the activated layers (e.g. legend and simplified metadata). Users have the possibility to change the base map from a given list of map providers (e.g. OpenStreetMap and Microsoft Bing) and to control the opacity of each layer to facilitate the comparison with both other land cover layers and the underlying base map. In addition, users can add to the platform any custom layer available through a Web Map Service (WMS) and activate the visualization of photos from popular photo sharing services. This last functionality is provided in order to have a visual assessment of the available land coverages based on other user-generated contents available on the Internet. It is supposed to be a first step towards a calibration/validation service that will be made available in the future.
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Sudaryanto, Sudaryanto, and Surya Dailiati. "PENERAPAN PROGRAM REDROSE (REDIFINE OPTEMIZING SERVICE) SEBAGAI INOVASI DALAM PELAYANAN PERTANAHAN DI KECAMATAN RUMBAI KOTA PEKANBARU." JIANA ( Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Negara ) 20, no. 1 (May 23, 2022): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.46730/jiana.v20i1.8020.

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The land problem that occurs in the city of Pekanbaru, especially the sub-district of Rumbai in the application of redrose is that the community has not been able to access and obtain information and the lack of socialization. Basuki (2013:179) reveals that the attributes of public service innovation are relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, triability and observability. Based on the results of the research that has been carried out, the results show that the redrose program already has advantages that can facilitate land services. The redrose program can reduce existing land problems. Then the redrose program can make it easier to speed up land services in the rumbai sub-district. This program is not yet known by the community as a whole.
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Wibowo, Andrei, R. Hamdani Harahap, and Isnaini Isnaini. "Implementasi Peraturan Kepala Badan Pertanahan Nomor 1 Tahun 2010 Tentang Standar Pelayanan Dan Penngaturan Pertanahan Dalam Peningkatan Pelayanan Ganti Nama Sertifikat Hak Atas Tanah." Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) 5, no. 1 (August 15, 2022): 740–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.34007/jehss.v5i1.1309.

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The purpose of this paper is to analyze how the implementation of the Regulation of the Head of the Land Agency Number 1 of 2010 concerning Service Standards and Land Regulations in Improving the Service of Changing the Name of Land Rights Certificates and its obstacles. Based on the problems that have been described previously, the researchers used this type of qualitative research to answer the research objectives. The results of the study found that the implementation of the Head of the Land Agency Regulation No. 1 of 2010 concerning Service Standards and Land Regulations in Improving the Service of Changing the Name of Land Rights Certificates from the dimensions of communication and available facilities, has not been utilized optimally. Operational time is limited, so that it becomes an obstacle to carrying out the duties of officers to provide services and coordination between departments is constrained by the fact that related parties are not in the office. The factors that are the obstacles faced, the information provided is still not good, there are still applicants who do not know the touch application, limited operating hours due to the pandemic, the completeness of the files brought by some applicants is not complete, technical problems ranging from internet connection, electricity and system disturbance.
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Szabó, József. "Compilation of a Watershed Level, Complex Land Information System for Internet Service." Agrokémia és Talajtan 51, no. 1-2 (March 1, 2002): 283–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/agrokem.51.2002.1-2.33.

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Rearrangement of land resources following the political changes in Hungary has not ended yet. It is almost impossible to collect information necessary for planning activities on outer areas of settlements. The data are either distributed among various organizations where they can be found in diverse forms, or are not available at all. Water quality protection, however, has become legally ordered concerning municipal activities around the Lake Balaton. This region is considered as the most important recreation area and tourist target in Hungary and is also affected by a number of factors providing sources to environmental conflicts. Settlements of a watershed (Tetves Creek) on the southern shoreline of Lake Balaton (Central Hungary) tendered a complex task for collecting the sources of the authentic data of the Hungarian rural areas along with systematizing and saving these data in a uniform GIS. An application using Autodesk MapGuide has been developed for Internet realization. The implemented web based GI system can be used in Internet and Intranet environment.
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Abab, Shewakena Aytenfisu, Feyera Senbeta Wakjira, and Tamirat Tefera Negash. "Determinants of the Land Registration Information System Operational Success: Empirical Evidence from Ethiopia." Land 10, no. 12 (December 16, 2021): 1394. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10121394.

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Ethiopia has embarked on one of the largest digitalization programs for rural land registration in Africa. The program is called the national rural land administration information system (NRLAIS). Over the past couple of years, NRLAIS was rolled-out and made operational in over 180 woredas (districts). There is, however, limited empirical evidence on whether and to what extent NRLAIS has been successful. This study explores the factors that influence the acceptance and actual use of NRLAIS to gauge its operational success in Ethiopia. Data were collected both from primary and secondary sources using surveys, key informant interviews, and a literature review. Survey data were collected from 201 staff of 50 woreda land administration offices in three regional states (Amhara, Oromia, and SNNP) and analyzed using a structural equation model. The results revealed that system quality, information quality, service quality, and perceived usefulness of NRLAIS have positively and significantly influenced the acceptance and actual use of the system. However, perceived ease of use has an insignificant influence. The predictive relevance of the research model is significant and indicates substantial operational success of NRLAIS. The quick acceptance and use of NRLAIS will likely improve service delivery, promote data integration, and strengthen informed decision-making. The study recommends strengthening behavioral changes of the land administration experts through two enhanced service quality measures—technical and operational capacity to a robust and sustainable digitalization. Policymakers could leverage operational success to upgrade the NRLAIS into a unified national land registration information system that bridges the urban–rural land governance divide.
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Novelli, Silvia, Francesca Moino, and Patrizia Borsotto. "External Benefits of Irrigation in Mountain Areas: Stakeholder Perceptions and Water Policy Implications." Land 11, no. 9 (August 25, 2022): 1395. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11091395.

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Irrigation contributes to land and ecosystem degradation, especially in intensive farming areas. However, in marginal areas, long-established irrigation systems also supply agroecosystem services. This study aimed to identify and prioritize the external benefits provided by irrigation in extensive grazing farms in an Italian alpine region (Aosta Valley, NW Italy). Three local stakeholder groups (land irrigation consortia members, non-farmer users of the irrigation water service, and non-user citizens) engaged in focus group discussions. The transcriptions were analyzed with an integrated subjective and computer-assisted approach. The main result of the study showed that a convergence of stakeholder opinions led to prioritization of the same four benefits, i.e., hydro-geological and land maintenance, traditional agricultural landscape conservation, biodiversity conservation, and leisure recreational activities provision. Incorporating this information into decision-making processes is relevant in marginal mountain areas, especially in light of the implementation of the water pricing policy laid down in the EU Water Framework Directive. To this end, the economic value of the external benefits should be considered along with the recovery costs for water services. Such information is essential to balance the environmental costs of irrigation and to compare the resource cost of alternative water uses.
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Xiong, Xinxing, Tingting Zhou, Ting Cai, Wei Huang, Jie Li, Xufeng Cui, and Fei Li. "Land Use Transition and Effects on Ecosystem Services in Water-Rich Cities under Rapid Urbanization: A Case Study of Wuhan City, China." Land 11, no. 8 (July 26, 2022): 1153. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11081153.

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Ecosystems can provide ecosystems service for human society. Exploring the impact of land use transition of water-rich cities on ecosystem service can obtain a large amount of scientific data, and its findings have certain significance for building a sustainable city land use transition pattern. This study takes Wuhan, a water-rich city, as the study area, combines remote sensing image data and macro-economic data in the region from 2000 to 2020, and uses spatial analysis methods, the equivalent factor calculation method, and hot spot analysis to portray the spatial-temporal patterns of land use transition in Wuhan and its effect on ecosystem service values. The results show that: (1) farmland, water, and built-up land are the main land use types in Wuhan, and the continuous expansion of built-up land area is an important factor in the decrease of farmland, wetland, and grassland areas; (2) The change in ecosystem service values in Wuhan is influenced by the fluctuation of water area, and the overall ecosystem service values in Wuhan increased from CNY (Chinese Yuan) 56.498 billion (USD 8.47 billion) in 2000 to CNY 56.749 billion (USD 8.508 billion) in 2020, with an increase of CNY 251.3 million (USD 37.676 million) between 2000 and 2020. Among them, the ecosystem services values of water increased by CNY 1.223 billion (USD 183.358 million), and the ecosystem service values of its assumed hydrological regulation function also increased by CNY 995.7 million (USD149.28 million) during this period; (3) In the period 2000–2020, the hotspot areas for the value supply of ecosystem services were mainly distributed in Jiangxia, Hongshan, Hannan, Xinzhou, Huangpi and some areas of Caidian, which are covered with a large proportion of water, while the cold spots are mainly distributed in Jiang’an, Jianghan, Qiaokou, and Qingshan districts, which have more built-up land, and Huangpi, Caidian, Jiangxia, and Xinzhou districts, which have more farmland. Sustainable land planning solutions should take into account typical regional land use transition patterns and incorporate them into smart land planning practices. This study can provide key information for smart land planning.
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SULISTIAWATI, ASRI. "Agricultural Short Message Services as Information for Farmer Empowerment." Jurnal Komunikasi Pembangunan 19, no. 01 (April 26, 2021): 62–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.46937/19202134076.

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Layanan Informasi Desa/Rural Information Service (LISA) is an information service for farmers based on SMS. It is used to disseminate agricultural information and provide a space for agricultural tips, ask questions and have a discussion. This study was conducted to determine the response and the perceived benefits of these services for farmer households. The study was conducted in Karawang, where LISA was launched. The results showed that the frequency of LISA’S use varied greatly from once per week to 30 times per week, but no farmer household used Android-based applications. The frequency of use of these services is significantly related to satisfaction level and is associated with the level of knowledge of farmer households. On the other hand, the frequency of use of LISA is unrelated to the characteristics of farmer households, which include age, education, sex, land ownership, as well as participation in farmer groups, and cosmopolitanism. A higher level of knowledge is also related to the suitability of the tips given by LISA and the degree of satisfaction with the LISA.
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Xie, Qijiao, Yang Yue, Qi Sun, Si Chen, Soo-Beom Lee, and Seong Wook Kim. "Assessment of Ecosystem Service Values of Urban Parks in Improving Air Quality: A Case Study of Wuhan, China." Sustainability 11, no. 22 (November 19, 2019): 6519. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11226519.

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Assessing ecosystem service values of urban parks can promote understanding of urban green space protection and management. In this study, ecosystem services of air quality purification from 40 sample parks with different areas and land cover compositions were assessed based on literature records and high-resolution images. Six typical ecological benefits of CO2 sequestration, O2 generation, air temperature amelioration, SO2 removal, NOx removal, and dust interception were estimated. The results showed similar proportions of different ecosystem service values to total. The ecological services of CO2 sequestration and O2 generation contributed the majority of total ecosystem service value, with percentages ranging from 69.34% to 73.76% and from 20.52% to 21.71%, respectively. There was very wide variation of ecosystem service values among urban parks. Multivariate regression between ecosystem service values and spatial characteristics of urban parks revealed that park areas of forest and water played a vital role in service value. For a given park, the total service value could be increased by up to 600% if the park was redesigned with consideration of land cover composition. This study provides sound scientific information for urban planners and greening designers to optimize urban park layout.
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Huang, Fuqiang, and Zengxiang Qi. "Study on land use change and its impact on ecosystem service value –Taking Hengyang central district for example." E3S Web of Conferences 118 (2019): 04022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911804022.

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Land use change on ecosystem service value(ESV) and its interaction is significant in the rapid urbanization. The GIS(Geographic Information System) incorporating with ESV equivalent factor is used to quantitatively study the change of land use change and its impact on the ecosystem service value in Hengyang central district. Further more, the Markov model is used to predict the change of land use and ESV in 2030 under the scenario of historical trend development. The results can serve as a useful tool that assists urban planners in their evaluation of ecosystem service value under the impact of land use change.
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Manzke, Nina, Martin Kada, Thomas Kastler, Shaojuan Xu, Norbert de Lange, and Manfred Ehlers. "THE URBIS PROJECT: IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENTIAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT AREAS AS A WEB-BASED SERVICE." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B4 (June 13, 2016): 227–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b4-227-2016.

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Urban sprawl and the related landscape fragmentation is a Europe-wide challenge in the context of sustainable urban planning. The URBan land recycling Information services for Sustainable cities (URBIS) project aims for the development, implementation, and validation of web-based information services for urban vacant land in European functional urban areas in order to provide end-users with site specific characteristics and to facilitate the identification and evaluation of potential development areas. The URBIS services are developed based on open geospatial data. In particular, the Copernicus Urban Atlas thematic layers serve as the main data source for an initial inventory of sites. In combination with remotely sensed data like SPOT5 images and ancillary datasets like OpenStreetMap, detailed site specific information is extracted. Services are defined for three main categories: i) baseline services, which comprise an initial inventory and typology of urban land, ii) update services, which provide a regular inventory update as well as an analysis of urban land use dynamics and changes, and iii) thematic services, which deliver specific information tailored to end-users' needs.
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Manzke, Nina, Martin Kada, Thomas Kastler, Shaojuan Xu, Norbert de Lange, and Manfred Ehlers. "THE URBIS PROJECT: IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENTIAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT AREAS AS A WEB-BASED SERVICE." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B4 (June 13, 2016): 227–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b4-227-2016.

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Urban sprawl and the related landscape fragmentation is a Europe-wide challenge in the context of sustainable urban planning. The URBan land recycling Information services for Sustainable cities (URBIS) project aims for the development, implementation, and validation of web-based information services for urban vacant land in European functional urban areas in order to provide end-users with site specific characteristics and to facilitate the identification and evaluation of potential development areas. The URBIS services are developed based on open geospatial data. In particular, the Copernicus Urban Atlas thematic layers serve as the main data source for an initial inventory of sites. In combination with remotely sensed data like SPOT5 images and ancillary datasets like OpenStreetMap, detailed site specific information is extracted. Services are defined for three main categories: i) baseline services, which comprise an initial inventory and typology of urban land, ii) update services, which provide a regular inventory update as well as an analysis of urban land use dynamics and changes, and iii) thematic services, which deliver specific information tailored to end-users' needs.
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Lotan, Alon, Reuven Kost, Yael Mandelik, Yoav Peled, David Chakuki, Shiri Zemah Shamir, and Yael Ram. "National scale mapping of ecosystem services in Israel – genetic resources, pollination and cultural services." One Ecosystem 3 (August 3, 2018): e25494. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.3.e25494.

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The Israel - National Ecosystem Assessment (I-NEA) project aims to present a comprehensive picture of the state and trends of Israel's ecosystem services across all ecosystems, by integrating existing data and information collected from a wide range of sources. Although there is a lack of information about the spatial distribution of ecosystem services’ provisioning in Israel, their mapping constitutes an important part of the assessment. In this paper, we present a national-scale mapping of three ecosystem services, each of them implemented using different methods: 1) Genetic resources service, mapped using spatial observations of the Crop Wild Relatives species; 2) potential of pollination service, which is provided by wild bees, mapped using an expert-based habitat model related to land use and land cover; and 3) cultural service of recreation, mapped by analysing the distribution of geotagged digital photographs uploaded to social media resources. The derived maps visualise, for the first time in Israel, the spatially distributed values of the three ecosystem services. Supply hotspots with high values for all three services were identified, as well as spatial differences amongst the ecosystem services. These national-scale maps provide overlooked insights and can be very useful for strategic discussions of stakeholders and decision-makers but should be regarded with caution given existing knowledge gaps and possible inaccuracies due to data scarcity and low resolution.
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Scott-Young, Stephen, and Allison Kealy. "An Intelligent Navigation Solution for Land Mobile Location-Based Services." Journal of Navigation 55, no. 2 (May 2002): 225–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0373463302001753.

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The increasing availability of small, low-cost GPS receivers has established a firm growth in the production of Location-Based Services (LBS). LBS, such as in-car navigation systems, are not necessarily reliant on high accuracy but a continuous positioning service. When available, the accuracy provided by the standard positioning service (SPS) of 30 metres, 95% of the time is often acceptable. The reality is, however, that GPS does not work in all situations, and it is therefore common to integrate GPS with additional sensors. The use of low-cost inertial sensors alone during GPS signal outage is severely restricted due to the accumulation of errors that is inherent with such dead reckoning (DR) systems. Through the integration of spatial information with real-time positioning sensors, intelligence can be added to the land mobile navigation solution. The information contained within a Geographical Information System (GIS) provides additional observations that can be used to improve the navigation result. With this approach, the solution is not dependent on the performance capabilities of the navigation sensors alone. This enables the use of lower accuracy navigation devices, allowing low-cost systems to provide a sustained, viable navigation solution despite long-term GPS outages. Practical results are presented comparing solutions obtained from a hand-held GPS receiver to a gyroscope and odometer.
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Azizah, Annisa Kurnia Nur. "Inovasi Layanan Rakyat Untuk Sertifikat Tanah (Larasita) Di Kantor Pertanahan Kota Magelang." JURNAL NUSANTARA APLIKASI MANAJEMEN BISNIS 6, no. 2 (October 26, 2021): 233–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.29407/nusamba.v6i2.15692.

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The purpose of this innovation is as written in the regulation of the head of Badan Pertanahan Nasional Republik Indonesia (Indonesian Republic of National Land Registry Department) number 18 in the year of 2009 about LARASITA Badan Pertanahan Nasional Republik Indonesia, to make it easier for the people who has business with land registry office to follow up their business without having to come to the office, and so that the people can get the cost information and express their complaints about the land registry service easily. This research uses descriptive research with quantitative method. The location of this research is in Land Registry Office of Kota Magelang. Data's gathering techniques used are interview and observation techniques. The result of this research showed that LARASITA gives service to the people in land certificate service. The suggestion that can be given is a repairment in the connecting antenna to support the internet access in LARASITA implementation. Keywords: innovation, land certificate, land certificate service, LARASITA
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Camacho-Valdez, Vera, Eva M. Tello-Alcaide, Allen Wootton, and Emmanuel Valencia-Barrera. "Land Use Change and Urban Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of Urban Wetlands in a Rapidly Sprawling City in the Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico." Journal of Management and Sustainability 9, no. 1 (March 19, 2019): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jms.v9n1p67.

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Urban wetlands provide a wide range of ecosystem services that are important for human-well-being. Despite their social and environmental importance, the degradation of urban wetlands continues mainly due to land use changes induced by rapid urbanization. Estimating the impact of these changes on ecosystem services is crucial to support the decision-making process of city planners at different levels. In this study, the spatial extents of the urban wetlands of San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico were determined for the years 2001 and 2018 in order to relate the spatial changes between these years with the provision and economic value of ecosystem services. Google Earth and SPOT imagery were used to evaluate land use/land cover changes while international coefficients were used to assess the value of the ecosystem services by category. Findings reveal a 7.3% decrease in the urban wetland area and a 12.5% increase of urban areas during the study period. The ecosystem service valuation shows that the total value flow decreased around $5 million (2007 USD) during the 17-year period, mainly due to decreases in the potential for regulating and cultural services. The use of freely available land use/land cover data together with global ecosystem service estimates reduce the cost of ground data collection and provides quick and reliable information that could help decision makers with land use planning in the context of data-scarce regions.
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Rana, Krupali J. "Grow Kisan: E-Agriculture App." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 10 (October 31, 2021): 851–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.38529.

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Abstract: Web apps and services facilitate information, communication, entertainment, and leisure. Web apps have ushered in a new era. In India, information and communication technology (ICT) in agriculture is a relatively new subject aimed at increasing agricultural and rural output. It entails the development of novel ICT-based rural applications. Farmers can benefit from ICT innovation by receiving timely and accurate information and services, resulting in a more productive agricultural climate.This study offers a web-based tool for farmers that will help them with their agricultural tasks while also keeping them informed about new government programmes. “Grow Kisan” is a service that gives agriculture-related information to Indian farmers in rural areas who face financial and connectivity challenges. The concept makes use of existing government services and mobile services to deliver a solution to the current situation with the least amount of cost to the farmer. The application system provides customers with all of the information that is relevant for their own land, searches, on-line crop management, statistic profit summaries, a statistical summary of their land by cultivating a specific crop, and the FAO recommendation not to use water, but to use fertilisation to increase productivity; "Fertilization" With GPS and Web methods, the system allows effective land management, monitoring, and data supply. The device's interface is more "image-based" than "word based," whereby even analphabets will comprehend and utilise it. The initiative focuses largely on small landowners, who truly may do miracles if specific instructions are supplied for effective land management and knowledge on the crops most appropriate for their territory. Not only will the initiative offer the smallholder with a free callback service, but also some films and soundtracks to show how things are to be accomplished in the country. The most essential component is video conferencing since farmers may ask through video and demonstrate whether they have a problem with crops and soil. For example, how to apply a certain herbicide and how to seed the soil for improved production, etc. A mobile cloud service for responding to Tomato Diseases is a voice-based response technique (VBAT) that is designed for farmers to receive voice queries in their natural language utilising the keyboard for the use of mic or text inquiries. Via speech and text the user will get the appropriate responses. India's cellular subscribers are 900 million. Keywords: E-Agriculture, Crop information, E-commerce, weather prediction, Agro - assistant.
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