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Comparison of different irrigation methods based on the parametric evaluation approach in the plain West of Shush, Iran

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2010
Irán

The main objective of this research was to compare the suitability of land for surface and drip irrigation methods according to a parametric evaluation system in the plains west of the city of Shush, in south‐west Iran. After analysing and evaluating soil properties, suitability maps were generated for both methods by means of remote sensing (RS) and a geographic information system (GIS). The results showed that 9031 ha (21.5%) of the studied area was highly suitable for surface irrigation methods, whereas 32 500 ha (77.5%) of the study area was highly suitable for drip irrigation methods.

Perspective directions for performing the cadastral function of land resource management

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2010
Belarús

The cadastre structure in the system of land and real estate management is determined by existing and technologically dependent kinds of works and procedures on registration, recording and valuation of real estate. A general approach to land evaluation of all categories is a differential rent income taking into account natural characteristics and location of pieces of land.

Ideal land use planning of Aksu Research and Application Area (Antalya)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2010
Turquía

In this study, Land Capability Classification (LCC) and Suitability Classification for Irrigated Agriculture (SCIC) were conducted for Aksu-Mand�rlar Research and Application Area (Antalya) that belong to Akdeniz University.

Bu �al��mada, Akdeniz �niversitesi Aksu-Mand�rlar Ara�t�rma ve Uygulama Arazilerinin ideal kullan�mlar�n�n sa�lanmas� i�in Arazi Yetenek S�n�flamas� (AYS) ile Sulu Tar�ma Uygunluk S�n�flamas� (STUS) yap�lm��t�r.

GIS-based multi-criteria evaluation to land suitability modelling for giant prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) farming in Companigonj Upazila of Noakhali, Bangladesh

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2010
Bangladesh

Site selection is a key factor in any aquaculture operation, affecting both success and sustainability as well as solving conflicts between different activities and making rational use of the land. The study was conducted to identify appropriate site for the farming of giant prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, in Companigonj of Noakhali, Bangladesh using GIS-based multi-criteria evaluation taking 20 base layers of water quality, soil characteristics and infrastructure facilities.

To retire or expand? A fuzzy GIS-based spatial multi-criteria evaluation framework for irrigated agriculture

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2010
Australia

This paper presents a GIS framework for multi-criteria evaluation of land suitability for the expansion or retirement of irrigated cropland at a catchment scale in Australia. This framework is based on the fuzzy linguistic ordered weighted averaging (FLOWA) approach which integrates the analytical hierarchy procedure (AHP) and quantifier-guided OWA operators in an ArcGIS 9.2 environment. The FLOWA module proved to be highly flexible and efficient in generating and visualising a wide range of different multi-criteria decision strategies.

Agricultural potential of mined land of the GAP region

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2010
Siria
Turquía

The security district of Hatay, Kilis, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Mardin and Sirnak province located along southern boundary lies between Turkey and Syria that comprised wide areas. It is considered to evaluate of cleaned mined land with a 300-400 m width and 510 m length. It was estimated that these lands were very productive and that can be used for organic or other types of agriculture .If these lands are cleaned and opened to agriculture, that can create jop opportunities to many families in agriculture.

Evaluating the ecological suitability of the vineyards, by using geographic information systems (GIS)

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2010
Rumania

In this scientific paper are presented the preliminary results of the research having as goal to establish a methodology for the determination of the oenoclimatic potential and its spatial distribution in the viticultural areas. Data were obtained by means of GIS technology and disclosed a new, original model for analysing the viticultural ecoclimate.

Determination of soil properties of kirsehir cicekdağ farm state soils

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2010

The aim of this study is to determine soil quality of the Kırsehir - Çiçekdağ Farm State Soils using parametric method. In parametric method, some physical and chemical characteristics of the soils such as texture, salinity, alkalinity, soil reaction, structure, carbonate content, cation exchange capacity, soil fertility, and some soil environmental properties of the soil mapping units such as slope, stoniness, rock fragments, gravel contents, erosion, drainage and precipitation were used.

Multicriteria land suitability evaluation in Damghan Plain for barley by using GIS

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2010
Irán

The study area chosen is Damghan Plain, in Iran and covers an area of 5400 hectares.The methodology used for the physical land suitability analysis is a multi-criteria evaluation based on FAO land evaluation framework. The methodology consists of matching soil/land qualities against barley needs and assigning suitability rating to each land characteristic. The results show that 15.88% of the area is S2 (moderately suitable) and 26.55% S3 (marginally suitable) and 57.57% and N (Not Suitable) for Barley crop.

Sensitivity Analysis of Land Unit Suitability for Conservation Using a Knowledge-Based System

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2010

The availability of spatially continuous data layers can have a strong impact on selection of land units for conservation purposes. The suitability of ecological conditions for sustaining the targets of conservation is an important consideration in evaluating candidate conservation sites. We constructed two fuzzy logic-based knowledge bases to determine the conservation suitability of land units in the interior Columbia River basin using NetWeaver software in the Ecosystem Management Decision Support application framework.

Land Suitability and Purposed Land Use of Selaru Island, West-Southeast Moluccas Regency

Journal Articles & Books
Abril, 2010

Research was conducted in Selaru Island, West Southeast Moluccas Regency which hasareal 32,217 ha. The purpose of the research was to study land suitability class and directive of land use for developingfood crop and estate plant. The results indicated that Selaru Island was suitable land (S) for upland rice, corn,peanuts, mungbean, sweet potato, calladium, and coconut which had areal of 28,312 ha, 19,330 ha, 19,330 ha, 19,330ha, 19,330 ha, 28,312 ha, and 12,886 ha, respectively.