Einsatz eines Geographischen Informationssystems zur Untersuchung der Verbreitung einer Rinderkrankheit in Afrika

East Coast fever (ECF)kills hundreds of thousands of cattle in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa each year. To focus safe and cost-effective disease control programmes, the distribution of cattle and buffalo, the main hosts of the disease, as well as the present and potential distribution of the...

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Main Author: K. Kundert
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications
Series:Geographica Helvetica
Online Access:http://www.geogr-helv.net/45/168/1990/gh-45-168-1990.pdf
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spelling doaj-f4a43775efc5435588db8275c503df2b2020-11-24T23:09:59ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-879845416817410.5194/gh-45-168-1990Einsatz eines Geographischen Informationssystems zur Untersuchung der Verbreitung einer Rinderkrankheit in AfrikaK. Kundert0UNEP/GRID, 6 rue de la Gabelle,1227 Carouge, SwitzerlandEast Coast fever (ECF)kills hundreds of thousands of cattle in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa each year. To focus safe and cost-effective disease control programmes, the distribution of cattle and buffalo, the main hosts of the disease, as well as the present and potential distribution of the tick which carries ECF have to be considered. Maps of the relevant Parameters describing the present Situation of ECF were digitized by the United Nations Environment Programme in Nairobi in conjunction with the International Laboratory for Research On Animal Disease. Potentially suitable areas for the tick were determmed by interpolating and modeling data from meteorological stations – using altitude information to improve the results of the interpolation – and incorporating satellite derived Vegetation data. By comparing the map of potential areas with the present distribution of ECF, tick and host, critical regions may be identified, where the disease is not yet present, but into which it could spread.http://www.geogr-helv.net/45/168/1990/gh-45-168-1990.pdf
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Einsatz eines Geographischen Informationssystems zur Untersuchung der Verbreitung einer Rinderkrankheit in Afrika
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title Einsatz eines Geographischen Informationssystems zur Untersuchung der Verbreitung einer Rinderkrankheit in Afrika
title_short Einsatz eines Geographischen Informationssystems zur Untersuchung der Verbreitung einer Rinderkrankheit in Afrika
title_full Einsatz eines Geographischen Informationssystems zur Untersuchung der Verbreitung einer Rinderkrankheit in Afrika
title_fullStr Einsatz eines Geographischen Informationssystems zur Untersuchung der Verbreitung einer Rinderkrankheit in Afrika
title_full_unstemmed Einsatz eines Geographischen Informationssystems zur Untersuchung der Verbreitung einer Rinderkrankheit in Afrika
title_sort einsatz eines geographischen informationssystems zur untersuchung der verbreitung einer rinderkrankheit in afrika
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Geographica Helvetica
issn 0016-7312
2194-8798
description East Coast fever (ECF)kills hundreds of thousands of cattle in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa each year. To focus safe and cost-effective disease control programmes, the distribution of cattle and buffalo, the main hosts of the disease, as well as the present and potential distribution of the tick which carries ECF have to be considered. Maps of the relevant Parameters describing the present Situation of ECF were digitized by the United Nations Environment Programme in Nairobi in conjunction with the International Laboratory for Research On Animal Disease. Potentially suitable areas for the tick were determmed by interpolating and modeling data from meteorological stations – using altitude information to improve the results of the interpolation – and incorporating satellite derived Vegetation data. By comparing the map of potential areas with the present distribution of ECF, tick and host, critical regions may be identified, where the disease is not yet present, but into which it could spread.
url http://www.geogr-helv.net/45/168/1990/gh-45-168-1990.pdf
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