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Titre The role of G.I.S. technology in an environmental planning process. Experiences from the project "Land Use Potential Analysis Achenkirch" / Le rôle des S.I.G. dans la planification de l'environnement. L'expérience du projet "Analyse du potentiel d'utilisation du sol d'Achenkirch"
Auteur Andreas Ottitsch
Mir@bel Revue Géocarrefour
Titre à cette date : Revue de géographie de Lyon
Numéro volume 71, no 2, 1996 Système d'information géographique et gestion de l'environnement
Page 147-154
Résumé anglais The project "Land Use Potential Analysis Achenkirch" was to enable the development of solutions for conflicts between various forms of land use in an alpine region of Austria. The spatial information system developed for this project is based on three modules. These are data, methods and G.I.S. -technology. G.I.S. technology is seen as a tool rather than a method. The modular approach was chosen in order to stress the difference between the development of new approaches in land use analysis and land use planning, which are of course inspired by new technological possibilities, and the functionalities, an individual software vendor is providing. Integrated data were used to perform assessments on the relative potentials for timber production, hunting, grazing, nature conservation and recreation in the project area. Potential conflict areas were identified by locating areas, where high land use potentials for competing forms of land use existed. The comparison with actual land use conflicts in the area provided information on the conflict-tendency of the land use intensities in the area. A combination of small to medium area priority land use allocations and large area intensity-adaptation was chosen as the guideline in the suggested new land use concept.
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