INTERVIEW IN LAND CONSOLIDATION USING GENETIC ALGORITHM

Öz It is called farming, which is made on land to produce useful and essential products for life. Agriculture has ever been the main source of human life. However, as the human population are growing day by day, the earth presence in the world remains the same, even decreasing. In Turkey, due to various reasons agricultural land is small, fragmented and scattered. This situation affects the agricultural productivity in negative direction. In order to increase productivity legal measures, which prevent further fragmentation of agricultural land, should be taken first and then the existing fragmented structure should be reassembled and regulated according to the principles of modern agricultural management, i.e. land consolidation (LC) must be done. LC process consists of various time consuming and complex stages. In this study, it has been emphasized that the interview stage of the land consolidation process, which is currently carried out manually, is carried out automatically. In order to solve problem genetic algorithm (GA) has been applied on the problem and the results obtained have been evaluated.

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