%PDF-1.4 % 1 0 obj << /Type /Pages /Count 1 /Kids [ 2 0 R ] >> endobj 2 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 1 0 R /Resources << /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB /ImageC /ImageI ] /Font << /QuickPDFF6a0f6b1c 68 0 R /QuickPDFF966f694e 107 0 R >> >> /Contents [ 5 0 R ] /MediaBox [ 0 0 595.2756 841.8898 ] /CropBox [ 0 0 595.2756 841.8898 ] >> endobj 3 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 1 0 R /Metadata 108 0 R >> endobj 4 0 obj << /Producer (Debenu Quick PDF Library 11.15 \(www.debenu.com\)) /Creator (Debenu Quick PDF Library 11.15 \(www.debenu.com\)) /CreationDate (D:20200415102757+02'00') /ModDate (D:20200415102757+02'00') >> endobj 5 0 obj << /Length 3876 /LC /iSQP >> stream 0 Tr /QuickPDFF966f694e 14 Tf 0 0 0 rg 100 Tz 0 Tw 0 Tc 0 Ts BT 1 0 0 1 60.2258 770.8329 Tm (An Automated Approach for Partitioning of Inherited Land: a Case from India)Tj ET /QuickPDFF966f694e 11 Tf 0 0 0 rg BT 1 0 0 1 84.4963 731.3912 Tm (Ajay Dashora, Rutuja Ramesh Kate, Aswani Kumar Munnangi and Bharat Lohani \(India\))Tj ET /QuickPDFF966f694e 11 Tf 0 0 0 rg BT 1 0 0 1 56.6929 689.3613 Tm 14.663 TL (Key words: )' ET /QuickPDFF6a0f6b1c 11 Tf 0 0 0 rg BT 1 0 0 1 141.7323 689.3613 Tm 14.454 TL (Access to land; Cartography; Engineering survey; Geoinformation/GI; Informal)' (settlements; Land distribution; Land management; Land readjustment; Spatial planning;)' (Valuation; Land partitioning, sustainable development, land division, value map,)' (automated partitioning)' ET /QuickPDFF966f694e 11 Tf 0 0 0 rg BT 1 0 0 1 56.6929 618.4951 Tm 14.663 TL (SUMMARY)' ET /QuickPDFF6a0f6b1c 11 Tf 0 0 0 rg BT 1 0 0 1 56.6929 590.1487 Tm 14.454 TL (Agricultural land is a valuable resource for reasons like food security, rural economy and development, and)' (resulting prosperity. It is also a symbol of status in rural communities. Consequently, the agricultural land is)' (essentially divided amongst prospective owners in each generation according to the inheritance laws. The)' (division ensures security to next generation, independence, social and legal rights, and individual identity to)' (the owners. Generally, it is observed that the partitioning in case of inherited land is done on the basis of)' (area. This ignores many additional facilities and factors like soil fertility, irrigation sources, storage sources,)' (access to roads and market places etc. In such cases, partitioning may sometimes be reason for dissatisfaction)' (and leads to conflicts. In the view of this, this paper presents a new approach that considers all relevant)' (factors, namely soil fertility, fixed structures, proximity to marketplace, access to road, and irrigation)' (facility. The approach considers location of these factors and model their effects to create value maps of land)' (for each factor. Furthermore, the approach aims to perform value based automated partitioning to create)' (parcels of specific values. To implement the proposed approach, relevant features are first vectorised on a)' (map of a study area. Value maps for each feature is derived by spatial interpolation functions on raster map.)' (Combining all value maps derives total value map and calculates total value of the land. Based on the total)' (value, the approach partitions given land into required number of parcels having equal values by the)' (automated algorithm. Results ensure that the adopted approach can create new parcels of equal values with)' (straight inter-boundaries and rectangular shapes. Area allocation by partitioning algorithm is directional,)' (which is influenced by locations and spatial variations of facilities. Multiple factors at one side of land)' (dominates over individual feature. Moreover, linear features varying in one direction influences partitioning)' (more than point features varying in two directions. In future, authors envision to derive weighted value of a)' (land for partitioning to encompass possibilities of large variations in values of each factor. Moreover, it)' (would be interesting to implement the approach on an irregular shaped agricultural land and parcels.)' ET /QuickPDFF6a0f6b1c 10 Tf 0 0 0 rg BT 1 0 0 1 56.6929 150.7097 Tm 13.14 TL (__________________________________________________________________________________________)' ()' (An Automated Approach for Partitioning of Inherited Land: a Case from India \(10299\))' (Ajay Dashora, Rutuja Ramesh Kate, Aswani Kumar Munnangi and Bharat Lohani \(India\))' ()' (FIG Working Week 2020)' (Smart surveyors for land and water management)' (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1014 May 2020)' ET endstream endobj 6 0 obj << /Length 316 /Filter /FlateDecode >> stream xMRKnCAۿSpk`y^Uu[jIɒT%C/:b}Rx\%=
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