Abstract

Land consolidation (LC) can be defined as the reorganization of the land in accordance with the developing agriculture technology. Reallocation studies, which are the most important stages of land consolidation projects, are the most complex part of the project. At this stage, while the reallocation plans are being drafted, the law requires that first of all the landowners are asked about where they want their lands after consolidation, and land owners (enterprises) are placed in predetermined blocks in accordance with requests. In the study, a new computer-aided hybrid reallocation model based on optimization techniques has been developed that can make the reallocation phase of land consolidation projects without any manual intervention. Reallocation results based on the hybrid model have been compared with interview-based reallocation results used in practice. The hybrid reallocation model is more successful in terms of the number of parcels, consolidation ratio, average parcel size, number of parcels per operation, enterprise satisfaction, production duration, and cost of reallocation.

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