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Ulrike Stampa-Wessel
Institut für Photogrammetrie und Ingenieurvermessungen
Universität Hannover
i. Introduction
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Land is a basic commodity on which human beeings live, work
and communicate. The use of land has to be planned in an
optimal manner to serve all land related human activities
in the best way.
Planning requires information associated with land. That
information may be stored in a land information system. Such
a system consists of all pertinent, land related data and
the methods for their collection, processing, management and
presentation./ANDRÉ 83/ (see figure 1)
INPUT
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METHODS FOR
- COLLECTION
- PROCESSING USER
- MANAGEMENT
- PRESENTATION
OUTPUT
LAND INFORMATION SYSTEM
Figure 1: A scheme of a land information system with it's
two parts: 'data' and 'methods'
All data refer to an uniform reference system (Gauss-Krüger;
UTM; ...) and form a defined model of a region, which has
to be updated in determined periods of time.
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