Geospatial Unit Plan Location-Based Visualization Service Screen [Provided by Yeonsu-gu, Incheon]

Geospatial Unit Plan Location-Based Visualization Service Screen [Provided by Yeonsu-gu, Incheon]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Yeonsu-gu, Incheon has launched the nation's first "District Unit Plan Location-Based Visualization Service" to provide more convenient access to district unit plan information.


According to the district on the 14th, Yeonsu-gu, which was selected last year for the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's public data enterprise matching support project, has built a district unit plan database and map system targeting a total of 5,998 parcels across 9 districts.


Until now, local government websites allowed users to search district unit plans by entering lot numbers and viewing documents, but this is the first system in the country that enables searching through simple clicks in a map environment.


By utilizing GIS-based spatial information business software, detailed map content was produced free of charge and published as a web service. Individual web maps were linked through homepage links to enhance convenience and accessibility.


Previously, viewing district unit plan information required searching for parcels and checking detailed information written in documents, which was inconvenient. The new method adds map-based search, allowing users to select desired parcels on the map or search by lot number for an at-a-glance view.


The existing website was inconvenient on mobile devices due to small screen sizes, but accessibility has been improved by adopting a responsive webpage that automatically adjusts to the user's screen size.


Users can access the service by visiting the Yeonsu-gu homepage, under the category information section, and selecting the lifestyle convenience map "Baekmunibulyeoiljido".



A Yeonsu-gu official stated, "We will update the mobile-exclusive usage environment focusing on residents' convenience, and consider providing registration training for the location-based visualization service system in connection with local matching enterprises."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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