Abstract

Participants in the land market are usually hampered to browse and analyze the land price information due to the lack of information sources and available analysis tools. A service-oriented GIS-based web system was developed to provide a practical solution, its essential data sources contain basic geographic elements and benchmark land price (BLP)-related information. Core models for land price analysis were implemented, including land price index, spatial distribution, and parcel appraisal. The system was developed based on a four-level Browse Server (B/S) architecture using GIS and web service technologies, which enables the publishing, browsing, and analysis of the land price information via the Internet. With effective functionalities, the system has been employed in a project for updating BLP in a case study city located in China. The main advantage of the GIS-based web approach lies in its integration of spatial-temporal analysis models and web GIS technology, which allows more investors and administrators with limited domain knowledge to obtain further understanding on the change pattern and spatial distribution of land price by an online means. The experience in the case study city demonstrates that the approach has strong practicality for land price information services.

Highlights

  • Land and property transactions play significant roles in governments’ revenues and financial institutions’ banking policies, which is the case for the developing countries with rapid urbanization and heavy reliance on land-based finance [1,2,3,4]

  • This section describes the analysis models that are used in building the proposed geographical information system (GIS)-based, web land price information system

  • This paper makes efforts to integrate GIS-based web technology and land price analysis models to provide a novel approach for serving land price information

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Summary

A GIS-Based Web Approach for Serving Land

Yongjun Yang 1, Yaqin Sun 1,*, Songnian Li 1,2, Shaoliang Zhang 3, Kuoyin Wang 1, Huping Hou 1 and Shishuo Xu 1.

Introduction
Backgrounds
Data Sources
Land Price Index
Spatial Distribution Model
Parcel Appraisal Model
System Design and Prototyping
System Architecture
Users and User Requirements
Prototype Development
Data Preparation
System Implementation
Main Functions
Findings
Conclusion
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