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This chapter deals with the development of the land partitioning module called LandParcelS (Land Parcelling System), the fourth and final sub-system of LACONISS. This module aims to generate the new parcels automatically based on the final outcome (best land redistribution solution) produced by LandSpaCES (the Design and the Evaluation modules).
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Demetriou, D. (2014). LandParcelS Model. In: The Development of an Integrated Planning and Decision Support System (IPDSS) for Land Consolidation. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02347-2_10
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