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E-raamat: Geospatial Science for Smart Land Management: An Asian Context

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000996470
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Responsible land distribution in Asia, with ever-increasing limitations in space, requires the use of smart technologies, sophisticated models, intelligent algorithms, and big data repositories. This book presents new land management perspectives and fit-for-purpose, flexible, dynamic, and effective solutions for land management and land administration problems. Written by global experts from different Asian countries including China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, etc., all these cases demonstrate how and why the uptake of geospatial technologies is booming, and how to handle land scarcity and competing spatial interests in both urban and rural areas in Asia.

Features

  • Summarizes trends of geospatial technologies in Asia
  • Describes and applies leading-edge geospatial models
  • Explains fit-for-purpose digital land administration
  • Provides case studies and examples that include the use of smart land management tools
  • Helps readers advance their understanding of geospatial and land management science

Truly an interdisciplinary book, this text is a practical guide for an array of readers such as practitioners in public and private companies involved in both geospatial and land management applications, as well as graduate students, researchers, academics, and professionals working in land administration, land management, spatial planning, real estate studies, geosciences, geoinformatics, and geodesy. Academics studying geography, civil and environmental engineering, remote sensing, big geospatial data management, environmental sciences, anthropology, and broader social sciences. Professionals working in Non-Governmental Organizations, or for donor organizations in the land sector, specifically land administration activities.



This book presents new land management perspectives and fit-for-purpose, flexible, dynamic, and effective solutions for land management and land administration problems, with a focus on responsible land distribution in Asia.Truly an interdisciplinary book, this text is a pratical guide for both academics and professionals.

Section I: Introduction to Geospatial Science and Smart Land Management.
1. Geospatial Science for Smart Land Management in Asia. Section II: New
Developments and Concepts in Geospatial Technologies.
2. Trends in Geospatial
Technologies in Asia.
3. Advancing Geospatial Technology to Construct
Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration and Land Management in ASEAN Countries.
4. The Congruence and Conflicts of Spatial Data Infrastructure and Cadastral
Agricultural Systems in Pakistan.
5. Digital Transformation in Indonesian
Land Administration: Further Developments and Directions.
6. Urban Growth
Modelling for a City Built from ScratchCase Study of the New Indonesian
Capital.
7. Developments of 3D Cadastres in the Asian Context.
8. Flood
Modelling and Prediction towards Smart Land Management in Sri Lanka.
9.
Machine Learning and Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms for Land Cover
Classification. Section III: New Developments and Requirements of Smart Land
Management.
10. Trends in Smart Land Management and Smart Spatial Planning in
Asia: Case Study of the New Capital City of Indonesia.
11. Evaluate the
Existing Proposals of Re-Engineering the Land Administration System in Sri
Lanka against the Fit-for-Purpose Approach.
12. A Review of Sri Lankas
National Spatial Data Infrastructure (SL-NSDI) with the Aim of Enhancing Its
Functionalities.
13. Digital Administration of Land DataA Case from National
Housing and Urban Development Corporation.
14. Reducing Rural Boundary
Conflict through Participatory Mapping and GNSS-GIS.
15. An Analysis of Urban
and Rural Development for the Conception of a National Spatial Plan in
Thailand.
16. Drone Technology, Rapid Titling, and Value Creation: Early
Insights from Indias SVAMITVA Scheme. Section IV: Cases and Practical
Applications of Smart Land Management, Smart Land Administration, Smart
Spatial Planning.
17. Geospatial Application of Open Geospatial Data Analysis
for Land Use-Change DetectionA Case Study from Japan.
18. Assessment of
Urban Patterns Using Spatial Metrics and Prediction of Urban Growth: A Case
Study of Kabul, Afghanistan.
19. A Geospatial Analysis for an Integrated Land
Use and Water Strategy for Bagmati River in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.
20.
Developments in Geospatial Sciences for Smart Land Management in China:
Theory and Practice.
21. Accuracy Assessment of the Drone Survey Parameters
for Cadastral Purposes.
22. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Precision
Agriculture: Applications in Asian Context.
23. The Dynamics of Village Land
Management: A Case from Central Java, Indonesia.
24. Toll Road Construction
and Its Impact on Paddy Fields, Production and the Regional Development of
the Semarang-Surakarta Corridor, Indonesia.
25. Jam Tomorrow: Towards
Sustainable Coastal Urban Development in the Era of Uncertainty. Section V:
Future Challenges of Geospatial Science for Smart Land Management.
26.
Ethical and Legal Issues Affecting Geospatial Sciences and Advances in Smart
Land Management.
27. Advancing Research in Geospatial Sciences for Land
Management in Asia.
Walter Timo de Vries has served as Chair of Land Management at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) since 2015. He is the Academic Program Director Geodesy and Geoinformation and Director of the masters and PhD programs in land management and geospatial science. He has worked in numerous international projects in Asia, Africa, and South America dealing with land information and land reform, urban and rural development, geospatial data infrastructures, and professional training and education in land issues, cadastre, and spatial planning and development. His current research interests include smart and responsible land management, urban and rural development, and land consolidation. He has published several books with CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.

Iwan Rudiarto is a Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP), Semarang, Indonesia. His expertise is in rural planning and development, land management, and GIS modeling. Currently, he is teaching and supervising students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs in urban and regional planning at UNDIP. He is actively involved in the Global Center of Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability (GCSMUS) as an advanced researcher as well as the representative of Indonesia with its coordination base at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. He is also the president of the Indonesian Planning Schools Association.

N.M.P. Milinda Piyasena is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Geomatics, Sabaragamuwa University, Balangoda, Sri Lanka. He is also the founder and coordinator of the GeoTech-HIB, Faculty of Geomatics. His research interests include the development of LADM-based land information systems and 3D cadastre systems and ABSM techniques for urban planning land tenure security enhancement. He has published two books and is engaged in several local development projects related to land information systems and local SDI as well as 3D-cadastre database modeling.