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 including data reported by farmers, (c) the latest farmland parcel maps, and reports from various years to provide for searches and assisting on-site inspection tasks. Finally, we built a geographical information system (GIS) for preventing pollution from livestock farms, integrated with livestock farm registration, and pro-actively handled the work of (i) monitoring livestock-farm feces and urine water irrigation and (ii) reuse of biogas slurry and biogas residue. Co-construction of technology development services In order to build up geographical information systems (GIS) co- construction technology, the COA licensed the use of a large amount of GIS software, providing 13 ArcGIS software options (including expanded modules) and licensing the use of 1,780 sets. At the same time we offered 60 GIS training sessions under seven major categories, with 1,726 attendees, thereby doing a complete upgrading of the ability of our colleagues to use GIS. Information Management Center’s GIS Server National Land Surveying and Mapping Center (Open) GIS servers for other COA agencies (Department of Planning, Forestry Bureau, etc.) UAV image data Framework for Cooperation for Agricultural Geographic Information Systems (GIS) GIS SERVER Department of Irrigation and Engineering Account and password (single sign-on) Blue lines indicate traditional methods of information exchange Red lines indicate methods for integration of the cooperation framework Agricultural GIS portal Irrigation GIS portal account and password (single sign-on) Web map services Sources of expert knowledge Annual Report 2018 Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan Image processing server Information Management Center Department of Irrigation and Engineering Service user 65 


































































































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