[GRASS-user] Re: examples of Web GIS interaction between citizens
and governments
Eduardo corbelle
eduardo.corbelle at gmail.com
Fri Oct 17 04:07:17 EDT 2008
Marco:
Although it is not exactly what you asked for, I think the Galician Land
Information System ( http://www.bantegal.com/sitegal ) recently created in
Spain deserves a look (unfortunately it doesn't have an English version). It
was put into service to support the Land Bank of Galicia (a public
institution that rents unused land to lease it to active farmers), and it
allows land owners to either offer their land via web (if they are not using
it) or to bid for any of the offered land plots. Obviously, there is some
paperwork to be done after a parcel is offered or a bid is accepted.
As an example: in the welcome screen, under "Últimas parcelas incorporadas
ao banco" (last plots offered to the bank) you can click on any of the
parcels to see where it is located and some basic information (area, current
land use, and others) and, in case of being interested, try to rent it
(below the map: "solicitar arrendamento").
Best wishes
Eduardo
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