Land consolidation in Cyprus: Why is an Integrated Planning and Decision Support System required?

Land consolidation in Cyprus: Why is an Integrated Planning and Decision Support System required?

Authors:   Demetriou D, Stillwell J, See L

Publication Year:   2012

Reference:  Land Use Policy, 29(1):131-142 (January 2012) (Published online 22 June 2011)

Abstract

This paper explores issues of land fragmentation, consolidation and reallocation and argues that a new planning support system for land consolidation is needed in Cyprus because of the long duration of projects, the high operational cost and the conflicts between the stakeholders involved. An Integrated Planning and Decision Support System is proposed that integrates artificial intelligence technologies and multi-criteria decision methods with a geographical information system for use in routine land consolidation planning as well as for undertaking ex ante evaluations of land consolidation projects, as required by the European Union. A framework is provided which shows how the system will contribute to reducing the problems associated with the land consolidation process.
KEYWORDS: Land consolidation; Land fragmentation; Land reallocation; EU evaluation framework; Integrated Planning and Decision Support System; Cyprus

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