2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12112043
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The SmartLandMaps Approach for Participatory Land Rights Mapping

Claudia Lindner,
Auriol Degbelo,
Gergely Vassányi
et al.

Abstract: Millions of formal and informal land rights are still undocumented worldwide and there is a need for scalable techniques to facilitate that documentation. In this context, sketch mapping based on printed high-resolution satellite or aerial imagery is being promoted as a fit-for-purpose land administration method and can be seen as a promising way to collect cadastral and land use information with the community in a rapid and cost-effective manner. The main disadvantage of paper-based mapping is the need for di… Show more

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“…However, this knowledge often exists in fragmented and generalized forms, posing challenges for conventional GIS system designed to work with geo-referenced data. Participatory GIS initiatives [6,8,31] frequently employ mapping tools to gather sketch map as overlays on base maps. Integrating data from different sketch maps becomes challenging due to each sketch map being generalized differently.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this knowledge often exists in fragmented and generalized forms, posing challenges for conventional GIS system designed to work with geo-referenced data. Participatory GIS initiatives [6,8,31] frequently employ mapping tools to gather sketch map as overlays on base maps. Integrating data from different sketch maps becomes challenging due to each sketch map being generalized differently.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%