2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2015.07.008
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Building of geo-spatial data model for tea agricultural crop-lands compliance with LPIS Core Model (LCM) based land administration domain standards

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“…Problems may arise when there are natural user conflicts with the land ownership and LPIS must be ready to solve such conflicts among users. Ozcelik and Nisanci (2015) describe a complete conceptual model for the implementation of tea crops in Turkey with the use of INSPIRE, LADM, Land Cadaster, national GIS and the already implemented Agricultural Model. This is a more specialized model where there are special instances of the classes such as TeaFarmer, TeaAgriculturalParcel, TeaFarmingLicence, etc.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Problems may arise when there are natural user conflicts with the land ownership and LPIS must be ready to solve such conflicts among users. Ozcelik and Nisanci (2015) describe a complete conceptual model for the implementation of tea crops in Turkey with the use of INSPIRE, LADM, Land Cadaster, national GIS and the already implemented Agricultural Model. This is a more specialized model where there are special instances of the classes such as TeaFarmer, TeaAgriculturalParcel, TeaFarmingLicence, etc.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%