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Final Report: Rearrangement of Property Boundaries to Facilitate Optimum Rural Land Use

Hannigan, Brian J. and Webb, Robert M. (1995) Final Report: Rearrangement of Property Boundaries to Facilitate Optimum Rural Land Use. Technical Report Research Project: UQT1, School of Planning, Landscape Architecture and Surveying, Queensland University of Technolgy.

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Abstract

The implementation of optimum farming practices is seriously impeded by inappropriate relationship of property boundaries to the landform. This project investigates the problems brought about by the conflict of farm boundaries with the natural landform. This project examines the many issues and impacts relating to a proposal of rearrangeing cadastral boundaries in a trial area in the Linthorpe Creek Catchement near Pittsworth, Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia.

Item Type:Departmental Technical Report
Status:Published
Subjects:290000 Engineering and Technology > 291000 Geomatic Engineering > 291002 Surveying
290000 Engineering and Technology > 291000 Geomatic Engineering > 291004 Spatial Information Systems
290000 Engineering and Technology > 291000 Geomatic Engineering > 291099 Geomatic Engineering not elsewhere classified
ID Code:4100
Deposited By:Webb, Robert
Deposited On:15 May 2006
Copyright Owner:Copyright 1995 (please consult author)
Additional Information:Support provided by Land & Water Resources Research & Development Corporation.