Precision Land Reclamation as a Tool of Precision Agriculture
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ICID Webinar on Precision Land Reclamation as a Tool of Precision Agriculture
Wed, Mar 16, 2022 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CET |
Precision agriculture (PA) is a farming management concept based on observing, measuring, and responding to inter and intra-field variability of crops. The goal of precision agriculture research is to define a decision support system (DSS) for whole-farm management with the goal of optimizing returns on inputs while preserving resources. The webinar presentations consider a system of mathematical models organized into a decision-making flowchart and calculation results for land reclamation of different scales. Macro scales – geographical (climatic) zones. "Map of reclamation needs in different zones of Russia". Meso-scale - landscape zones. "Maps of the necessity and potential productivity of land reclamation for various crops on various elements of the landscape". Micro-scale - local spaces of an agricultural field with a homogeneous soil contour to create optimal conditions for the vital activity of the soil biotic community. Management of the vital activity of soil biota allows maximizing the use (deposition in biomass) of carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and minimizing the "carbon footprint". SPEAKERS: VPH Dr. Irina Bondarik (Panelist); Prof. Vitalii V.Shabanov; Mr. Alehandr Soloshenkov; Mr. Oleg A.Strijnikov (young professional)
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Taxonomy
- Land and Water Resources Management
- Land & Water Development
- Land Use Impact Assessment
- Land Use
- Agriculture
- Land Degradation