Advances in Precision Conservation

作者: Jorge A. Delgado , Joseph K. Berry

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-2113(08)00201-0

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摘要: Population growth is expected to increase, and the world population projected reach 10 billion by 2050, which decreases per capita arable land. More intensive agricultural production will have meet increasing food demands for this population, especially because of an demand land area be used biofuels. These increases in agriculture accomplished amid environmental changes attributed Global Warming. During next four decades, soil water conservation scientists encounter some their greatest challenges maintain sustainability systems stressed biofuels We propose that Precision Conservation needed support parallel practices contribute these very intensively-managed while contributing a increase natural areas. The original definition technologically based, requiring integration set spatial technologies such as global positioning (GPS), remote sensing (RS), geographic information (GIS) ability analyze relationships within among mapped data according three broad categories: surface modeling, mining, map analysis. In paper, we are refining follows: one or more GPS, RS, GIS key science helping us temporal better understanding systems. help connect flows across landscape, enabling evaluate how can implement best viable management areas improve conservation.

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