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Bio-Eco-Analysis for Risk Factors using GIS Software
Journal Title International Journal of Computers Communications & Control
Journal Abbreviation ijccc
Publisher Group Agora University Publishing House: Journals (Agora University)
Website http://univagora.ro/jour/index.php/ijccc
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Title Bio-Eco-Analysis for Risk Factors using GIS Software
Authors Marza, Bogdan; Serbu, Razvan; Borza, Sorin
Abstract Agriculture is a business sector ideally suited for the application of Geographic InformationSystems (GIS) because it is natural resource based, requires the movement,distribution, and/or utilization of large quantities of products, goods, and services,and is increasingly required to record details of its business operations from the fieldto the marketplace. Nearly all agricultural data has some form of spatial component,and a GIS allows you to visualize information that might otherwise be difficult to interpret.Environment has a major impact on agriculture. In this paper we presentedhow GIS software can be used to analyze risk factors that influence agricultural productionnaturally. Natural risk factors were taken into account are: land degradation,flooding, humidity, action on farmland of the wildlife. The conclusions drawn fromthis paper using GIS allows the adoption of important measures on a short or longtime to reduce natural risk factors on agricultural production. The advantage of thismodel is possibility to bee extended to national, regional and global area.
Publisher Agora University of Oradea
Date 2013-02-18
Source International Journal of Computers Communications & Control Vol 8, No 2 (2013): INT J COMPUT COMMUN
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