2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104373
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Organizational Aspects of the Concept of a Green Cadastre for Rural Areas

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“…The challenge at this level of development is to design an Agriculture Management Information System (AMIS) that takes into account data from AIIS and integrates it with institutional data, especially the cadastre. Aggregation of information obtained from farmers' surveys, interviews with experts and analysis of the Green Cadastre concept [61] made it possible for us to construct a classification of data for a uniform AMIS based on data from IREIS, GC and AIIS (Tab. 3).…”
Section: Content Of the Data From Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The challenge at this level of development is to design an Agriculture Management Information System (AMIS) that takes into account data from AIIS and integrates it with institutional data, especially the cadastre. Aggregation of information obtained from farmers' surveys, interviews with experts and analysis of the Green Cadastre concept [61] made it possible for us to construct a classification of data for a uniform AMIS based on data from IREIS, GC and AIIS (Tab. 3).…”
Section: Content Of the Data From Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the IREIS technology implemented in Poland and the conceptual assumptions of the Green Cadastre (GC) Submodule [61], it is possible to combine the Agriculture Management Information System (AMIS) with the AIIS Submodule using similar principles.…”
Section: Key Principles and Functionality Of The Aiis Submodulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomass cadastre surveys are not very popular if they do not concern the green areas register-the so-called green cadastre [80][81][82][83][84]. Only one publication was found in this field [85]; however, this publication is quite unique.…”
Section: Biomass Cadastrementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, it is convenient to propose and create specific subsystems that allow managing information at a larger scale, leading to the creation of cadastre subsystems mainly in rural areas (which, by tradition in the countries, has been characterized for having less detailed sales). In the last decade this need has been framed as Green Cadastres (Zysk et al, 2020). Some examples include the land parcel information system to record crops and manage agricultural subsidies in the European Community (Inan et al, 2010), the Specialized Sugar Cane Registry in Cuba (Samuel & Reyes, 2007;Rojas-Martínez et al, 2014), the Forest Cadastre in Greece (Drosos, 2014), the vineyards cadastre in Romania (Hutanu & Moca, 2010;Hutanu et al, 2016), and the inventory of tea areas in Turkey (Ozcelik & Nisanci, 2016), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%