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Land Suitability Analysis using GIS and Satellite ImageryLand Suitability Analysis using GIS and Satellite Imagery

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Land Suitability Analysis using GIS and Satellite Imagery
Authors
유환희김성삼Sukhee Ochirbat조은래박홍기
Issue Date
2007
Publisher
한국측량학회
Keywords
Land Suitability Assessment System; land use classification; urban spatial structure analysis; high-resolution satellite imagery; urban management plan
Citation
한국측량학회지, v.25, no.6ㅡ1, pp 499 - 505
Pages
7
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
한국측량학회지
Volume
25
Number
6ㅡ1
Start Page
499
End Page
505
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/28635
ISSN
1598-4850
Abstract
A method of improving the correctness and confidence in land use classification as well as urban spatial structure analysis of local governments using GIS and satellite imagery is suggested. This study also compares and analyzes LSAS (Land Suitability Assessment System) results using two approaches-LSAS with priority classification, and LSAS using standard estimation factors without priority classification. The conclusions that can be drawn from this study are as follows. First, a method of maintaining up-to-date local government data by updating the LSAS database using high-resolution satellite imagery is suggested. Second, to formulate a scientific and reasonable land use plan from the viewpoint of territory development and urban management, a method of simultaneously processing the two described approaches is suggested. Finally, LSAS was constructed by using varieties of land information such as the cadastral map, the digital topographic map, varieties of thematic maps, and official land price data, and expects to utilize urban management plan establishment widely and effectively through regular data updating and problem resolution of data accuracy.
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