Title of article
GIS-based information flow in a land-use zoning review process
Author/Authors
Feng-Tyan Lin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
12
From page
21
To page
32
Abstract
This work describes a geographical information system (GIS)-based information flow for a land-use zoning review process. GIS technology is employed not only to edit and display maps as conventional GIS applications, but also to enhance work quality. These enhancements include an exploration of hidden information, the production of tentative zoning maps, recognizing potentially problematic areas, conducting crucial site investigations, facilitating informative public hearing, and presenting potential policies. In the case of the Yang–Ming–Shan (YMS) National Park, Taiwan, a GIS-based information flow is employed to assist in the land-use zoning review process. This GIS-based information system reveals several features including: (1) a new, more complicated and effective information flow; (2) close coordination of computing and noncomputing sub-processes; (3) prior identification of over and under-regulated areas to avoid potential appeals and conflicts; (4) economical and effective site investigations, and (5) potential policies established for both private and public land. The case of the YMS National Park is encouraging. We believe that the application of a GIS-based information flow is beneficial to both the zoning plan production and the review process.
Keywords
Geographical information systems , Land-use zoning , Information ¯ow
Journal title
Landscape and Urban Planning
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Landscape and Urban Planning
Record number
746920
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