2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2011.02.150
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Fuzzy expert system for land reallocation in land consolidation

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“…this method, which is traditional for LCPs, after two or three repeats. This model is based on the human factor of land reallocation, and it depends on the educational background of people, their attitudes and the awareness of the LC interviewer (Cay et al, 2010;Cay and Iscan, 2011).…”
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“…this method, which is traditional for LCPs, after two or three repeats. This model is based on the human factor of land reallocation, and it depends on the educational background of people, their attitudes and the awareness of the LC interviewer (Cay et al, 2010;Cay and Iscan, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is crucial for social peace to conduct land reallocation studies in such way to meet the demands of landowners and also the principles of equity and justice. The problem encountered in LC projects can be defined as reallocating "n" number of cadastral parcels to "m" number of blocks (Cay and Iscan, 2011).…”
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“…As information technology was developing, computer-aided methods were adopted to help evaluate objectively. The fuzzy system was first proposed to deal with the uncertainty of rural land (Cay and Iscan, 2011) and satellite data were used for analysing the level of agricultural land with a paddock-by-paddock approach (Setia et al, 2013). All these methods hoped to allow more informed decisions about sustainable agricultural management.…”
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“…Unsupervised classification of the agricultural area of South Australia was used for severity levels of salt-affected soil based on satellite imagery (Setia et al, 2013). A spatial decision support system (SDSS)-based land reallocation model was developed to reallocate newly created regular-size parcels to landowners in land-consolidation projects (Cay and Iscan, 2011). A combined set of digital soil mapping and sampling design techniques was used to quantify and predict the spatial distribution of soil properties in southern Arizona, USA (Holleran et al, 2015).…”
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