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LIS Technology and the Process of Rural Reconstruction: AKCLIS Final Report

Hannigan, Brian J. and Webb, Robert M. (1993) LIS Technology and the Process of Rural Reconstruction: AKCLIS Final Report. Technical Report, School of Planning, Lanscape Architure and Surveying, Queensland University of Technology.

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Abstract

The concept of rearranging property boundaries in rural areas has been addressed in principle in previous work (Hannigan and webb 1992). This study sets out to incorporate LIS Technology as a key communication element in explaining the need for, and potential solutions offered by a rearrangement of boundaries. A pilot study area was selected and over it a computer based land information system assembled. This LIS was then used in group and individual discussions with the landholders, local authority and other interested parties. This report details the opportunities and constraints identified in collecting the data into a LIS and makes recommendations for improving the process. Recommendations are made about the need for change in the farming operations in the study area aand the need for progress towards a long-term sustainable system. Finally, comments are made about the distribution of land, and the prospect for a re-arrangement some time in the future.

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
ID Code:4102
Deposited By:Webb, Robert
Deposited On:15 May 2006
Copyright Owner:Copyright 1993 (please consult author)
Additional Information:Final Report for AKCLIS: Australia Key Centre in Land Information Studies. (2 parts) Colour A3 format maps from appendices have NOT been included in this version.