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The Development of an Integrated Planning and Decision Support System (IPDSS) for Land Consolidation

English · Hardback

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This book provides an extensive review of three interrelated issues: land fragmentation, land consolidation, and land reallocation, and it presents in detail the theoretical background, design, development and application of a prototype integrated planning and decision support system for land consolidation. The system integrates geographic information systems (GIS) and artificial intelligence techniques including expert systems (ES) and genetic algorithms (GAs) with multi-criteria decision methods (MCDM), both multi-attribute (MADM) and multi-objective (MODM). The system is based on four modules for measuring land fragmentation; automatically generating alternative land redistribution plans; evaluating those plans; and automatically designing the land partitioning plan. The presented research provides a new scientific framework for land-consolidation planning both in terms of theory and practice, by presenting new findings and by developing better tools and methods embedded in an integrated GIS environment. It also makes a valuable contribution to the fields of GIS and spatial planning, as it provides new methods and ideas that could be applied to improve the former for the benefit of the latter in the context of planning support systems.

"From the 1960s, ambitious research activities set out to observe regarding IT-support of the complex and time consuming redistribution processes within land consolidation - without any practically relevant results, until now. This scientific work is likely to close that gap. This distinguished publication is highly recommended to land consolidation planning experts, researchers and academics alike."
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Thomas, Münster/ Germany

"Planning support systems take new scientific tools based on GIS, optimisation and simulation and use these to inform the process of plan-making and policy. This book is one of the first to show how this can be consistently done andit is a triumph of demonstrating how such systems can be made operational. Essential reading for planners, analysts and GI scientists."
- Prof. Michael Batty, University College London

List of contents

Land Fragmentation.- Land Consolidation.-Land Reallocation.- System Development Framework.- Case Study.- Land FragmentS Model.- LandSpa CES Model (Design Module).- LandSpa CES Model (Evaluation Module).- LandParcelS Model.- Conclusions and Further Research.

About the author

Demetris Demetriou is a District Land Consolidation Officer in the Land Consolidation Department of Cyprus and he is also a Visiting Research Fellow in the School of Geography at the University of Leeds (UK). He holds a Diploma in Rural and Surveying Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece) and three postgraduate degrees from the University of Leeds: a M.Sc. in Transport Planning and Engineering, a M.Sc. in Geographical Information Systems and a Ph.D. in Geography specialized in Geographical Information Science/Planning Support Systems/Land Consolidation.

Summary

This book provides an extensive review of three interrelated issues: land fragmentation, land consolidation, and land reallocation, and it presents in detail the theoretical background, design, development and application of a prototype integrated planning and decision support system for land consolidation. The system integrates geographic information systems (GIS) and artificial intelligence techniques including expert systems (ES) and genetic algorithms (GAs) with multi-criteria decision methods (MCDM), both multi-attribute (MADM) and multi-objective (MODM). The system is based on four modules for measuring land fragmentation; automatically generating alternative land redistribution plans; evaluating those plans; and automatically designing the land partitioning plan. The presented research provides a new scientific framework for land-consolidation planning both in terms of theory and practice, by presenting new findings and by developing better tools and methods embedded in an integrated GIS environment. It also makes a valuable contribution to the fields of GIS and spatial planning, as it provides new methods and ideas that could be applied to improve the former for the benefit of the latter in the context of planning support systems.
 
“From the 1960s, ambitious research activities set out to observe regarding IT-support of the complex and time consuming redistribution processes within land consolidation – without any practically relevant results, until now. This scientific work is likely to close that gap. This distinguished publication is highly recommended to land consolidation planning experts, researchers and academics alike.” 
– Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Thomas, Münster/ Germany
 
"Planning support systems take new scientific tools based on GIS, optimisation and simulation and use these to inform the process of plan-making and policy. This book is one of the first to show how this can be consistently done andit is a triumph of demonstrating how such systems can be made operational. Essential reading for planners, analysts and GI scientists."
– Prof. Michael Batty, University College London

Product details

Authors Demetrios Demetriou, Demetris Demetriou
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.08.2013
 
EAN 9783319023465
ISBN 978-3-31-902346-5
No. of pages 340
Dimensions 162 mm x 26 mm x 238 mm
Weight 692 g
Illustrations XX, 340 p. 121 illus., 45 illus. in color.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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