Abstract

AbstractWith the implementation of the “digital land” project and the advancement of the country’s “one map” work, the degree of informatization of land resources has been continuously improved. Land and resources management departments and various fields of society have an increasing demand for basic information on land and resources, and the requirements for data sharing and information services are increasing day by day. At present, the informatization of land and resources management has achieved great results, but there is no integration and sharing of system data, and it is impossible to supervise all aspects of land and resources. Therefore, the organic integration and synthesis of the informatization results of various topics utilization is very important. This article first analyzes the current research status and problems faced by our country’s territorial and spatial planning, and explains the significance of this research; then introduces basic theories and key technologies such as network geographic information systems and ArcGIS products; then, this article discusses territorial and spatial planning the IT architecture of the “One Picture” platform information system was designed, and a land and space planning “One Picture” platform information system platform was implemented. Finally, this article tested the system’s operating speed and functional interaction, and the test results showed the operating speed and interactive functions of the system are very stable and reliable.KeywordsLand resourcesA pictureLand and space planningNetwork geographic information system

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