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ANATOMICAL MAP HISTORICAL PART

PLATFORM

In order to provide access to the process we proposed, we have developed a platform where landowners are able to register their lands, undertake the CELT assessment and be provided with the proper management scheme.

The platform structure is divided into steps: Inputting land data, land assessment, carbon tax, and design manual. Each of these have subcategories. The following demonstration will use the site we visited and discussed with John Muir Trust. It is located in Pitlochry Scotland and owned by John Muir trust.

The timeline at the bottom shows the stage of the platform within the whole application

Diagram 24: Platforms Developed and drawn by S. Halaoui, Y. Liu, C. Chen, T. Chao

|Overview|

The platform starts with an overview page where the user can browse through different map scales and get the chance to look and engage with different completed and ongoing projects. Projects such as the ones in the Highland area.

|Land Data|

Users would need to enter their land number and then their property information would show up.

|Land Data|

The platform also provides property information of neighboring sites.

|Land Data|

After that, users can also check the site morphology, this will provide a detailed and deep analysis of the site conditions and layers.

|Land Data|

Next, Land use data is shown for landowners to compare with their current land use. They can select a specific area to get more detailed condition of the land.

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