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Computers and electronics in agriculture: the 'GeOlive' tool

02/01/2020

Geospatial Cyber-Infrastructure operating mode. The flow of data feeds different server functions, which in turn produce a set of services that can be accessed by the dashboard. Abbr. GUI: Graphical User Interface
Geospatial Cyber-Infrastructure operating mode. The flow of data feeds different server functions, which in turn produce a set of services that can be accessed by the dashboard. Abbr. GUI: Graphical User Interface

Olive cultivation is a very important activity which performs several important ecological functions in many inland areas.

Recent progress in modelling and Decision Support Systems (DSS) applied to agriculture promises to deliver important positive changes. However, most of this progress regards agriculture systems other than olive growing, so failing to challenge the environmental dimension of the olive grove and the landscape, which is a key issue in the planning and management of olive cultivation.

Within the Life+ research project 'Soilconsweb', the Cnr Institute for Mediterranean Agriculture and Forestry Systems (Cnr-Isafom) supported the realisation of an innovative, web-based geospatial Decision Support Systems (DSS) developed upon the open-source Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure (GCI) platform. 'GeOlive' can provide a very important web-based operational tool for olive growing as it better connects productivity and environmental sustainability

This GCI platform supports the acquisition, management, and processing of both static and dynamic data (e.g. pedology, daily climate), data visualization, and computer on-the-fly applications in order to perform simulation modelling (e.g. evaluation of bioclimatic indices), all potentially accessible via the Web.

The DSS tool, applied to an area of 20,000 ha in southern Italy, is designed to assist olive grove planning and management and provide operational support for farmers, farmer associations and decision makers involved in olive grove landscape.

DSS outputs include olive grove planning and management scenario analysis and maps, together with evaluation of potential and current plant water stress.

In the study, a short selection of practical case studies is presented to show the different use cases of the proposed DSS.

 

Per informazioni:
Maria Esposito
Cnr-Isafom
Via Patacca 85, Ercolano (Napoli)
maria-esposito@cnr.it

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