How can you use GPS technology to improve land use conflict resolution in GIS?
Land use conflict resolution is a challenging process that involves multiple stakeholders, complex legal and environmental issues, and spatial data analysis. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can help facilitate this process by providing tools for mapping, modeling, and visualizing land use scenarios and impacts. However, to ensure the accuracy and reliability of GIS data, you need to use GPS technology to collect, verify, and update spatial information. In this article, you will learn how GPS technology can improve land use conflict resolution in GIS by enhancing data quality, enabling fieldwork, and supporting stakeholder engagement.
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