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Although increasing consideration is being given to agricultural diversification and to lower input agriculture, it is still important to identify optimum land use systems for resource sustainability and environmental quality. Land evaluation makes it possible to use land according to its potential. During the last few years, increasing application of information technology to land evaluation procedures has led to the development of land evaluation information systems. For these computerised applications, the microcomputer (PC platform) has become an essential tool.
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de la Rosa, D. (1994). Microleis 3.2: A Set of Computer Programs, Statistical Models and Expert Systems for Land Evaluation. In: Rounsevell, M.D.A., Loveland, P.J. (eds) Soil Responses to Climate Change. NATO ASI Series, vol 23. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79218-2_16
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