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    Poster Session 2
    Study on Land Use Management with Geographic Information Systems

    5. Conclusion
    The application system integrates four major components for identifying the suitable land use: (1) a geo-referenced database, (2) a fundamental toolbox for basic analysis of land use, (3) three subsystems for specific purpose and (4) a system for geographically displaying. Implementing such system provides the following advantages.
    • The graphical interface allows the user to easily evaluate the type of land use.
    • The system makes it easy to understand and prepare the required data for land use.
    • The system's generic structure can be applied in different study areas and different evaluations.
    • The system's modular structure is easily enhanced or modified with additional models. Except for the above benefits of the delineate system, the case study presented herein provides an interesting result that the potential areas of slope disease is similar to the recently disease on the study area, for example 921 earthquake. This result indicates the opportunity that more advanced study about these rules can achieve more exactly areas of such disease. Moreover, the case study proves that GIS is a useful technology to land use management.

      Acknowledgement
      The Authors would like to thank the National Science Council of the Republic of China for financially supporting this research under Contract No. NSC87-2621-P004-004.

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