SIG na gestão da água para a agricultura

GIS IN WATER MANAGEMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. The needs originating from the application of European Union’s CAP and Water Directive demand a very precise knowledge of the potential uses of water, especially in what concerns to its volumes, availability and quality. In Southern Europe this is p...

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Main Author: António Perdigão
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CEG 2003-12-01
Series:Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
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Online Access:http://www.ceg.ul.pt/finisterra/numeros/2003-76/76_08.pdf
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spelling doaj-7b67539c89b04977ad2ff889b0b68f032021-08-03T00:27:27ZengCEGFinisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia0430-50272003-12-01XXXVIII76121131SIG na gestão da água para a agriculturaAntónio PerdigãoGIS IN WATER MANAGEMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. The needs originating from the application of European Union’s CAP and Water Directive demand a very precise knowledge of the potential uses of water, especially in what concerns to its volumes, availability and quality. In Southern Europe this is particularly significant in order to conduct an eco-compatible management of water resources. Decision Support Systems (DSS) for agricultural purposes and management of agriculture vs. environment conflicts, assuming the need for a compatible water management, account for the objectives and tools adapted to the problems under analysis. The specificities of agricultural practices have been slowly requiring the use of information technology tools, monitoring and follow-up systems, GIS, simulation models and remote sensing approaches, using platforms with different spatial and temporal resolutions. Irrigation management involve availability of good quality data assuming that most information is dynamic, therefore requiring permanent updating (e.g. land use/land cover and climate data). However, the technical characteristics of the tools, very seldom are not adapted to the landscape units context or to the administrative/regional units, to which they are to be applied. The land units approach enables the thematic analysis of landscapes, assuming a strategy based on textures classified as spatial units, in terms of land use/land cover characteristics.http://www.ceg.ul.pt/finisterra/numeros/2003-76/76_08.pdfRemote sensingWater managementInformation technologyAgricultureIrrigationPhenology.
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author António Perdigão
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SIG na gestão da água para a agricultura
Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
Remote sensing
Water management
Information technology
Agriculture
Irrigation
Phenology.
author_facet António Perdigão
author_sort António Perdigão
title SIG na gestão da água para a agricultura
title_short SIG na gestão da água para a agricultura
title_full SIG na gestão da água para a agricultura
title_fullStr SIG na gestão da água para a agricultura
title_full_unstemmed SIG na gestão da água para a agricultura
title_sort sig na gestão da água para a agricultura
publisher CEG
series Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
issn 0430-5027
publishDate 2003-12-01
description GIS IN WATER MANAGEMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. The needs originating from the application of European Union’s CAP and Water Directive demand a very precise knowledge of the potential uses of water, especially in what concerns to its volumes, availability and quality. In Southern Europe this is particularly significant in order to conduct an eco-compatible management of water resources. Decision Support Systems (DSS) for agricultural purposes and management of agriculture vs. environment conflicts, assuming the need for a compatible water management, account for the objectives and tools adapted to the problems under analysis. The specificities of agricultural practices have been slowly requiring the use of information technology tools, monitoring and follow-up systems, GIS, simulation models and remote sensing approaches, using platforms with different spatial and temporal resolutions. Irrigation management involve availability of good quality data assuming that most information is dynamic, therefore requiring permanent updating (e.g. land use/land cover and climate data). However, the technical characteristics of the tools, very seldom are not adapted to the landscape units context or to the administrative/regional units, to which they are to be applied. The land units approach enables the thematic analysis of landscapes, assuming a strategy based on textures classified as spatial units, in terms of land use/land cover characteristics.
topic Remote sensing
Water management
Information technology
Agriculture
Irrigation
Phenology.
url http://www.ceg.ul.pt/finisterra/numeros/2003-76/76_08.pdf
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