Agriculture Reference
In-Depth Information
The information on the crop and water availability derived from remote sensing
methods form a reliable database for further investigation and analysis across space
and time. Integration of remote sensing and ground inputs ca be very effectively
organized and analyzed in GIS environment.
Relevant Journals
- Agricultural Water Management
- Irrigation Science
- Precision Agriculture
- Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
- Computing in Science & Engineering
- Agricultural Systems
- Trans. ASAE
- Trans. ASCE
- Water Resources Management (Springer)
- Advances in Water Resources (Elsevier)
- Journal of Hydrology
- Irrigation and Drainage systems
- Natural Resources Research
- The Geographical journal
- Environmental Management
Questions
(1) What is GIS? What are the capabilities of GIS software?
(2) Narrate the special characteristics of GIS software compared to other software
tools?
(3) What tasks GIS can perform? Explain the application of GIS in different fields.
(4) What are the steps to follow to carry out a GIS application?
(5) What types of data can GIS handle?
(6) How you can obtain spatial data? How they can be entered into computer?
(7) What are the approaches for modeling under GIS?
(8) Explain the principles of GIS and Remote sensing (RS).
(9) Discuss the links between RS and GIS.
(10) Explain the use of GIS in natural resources management.
(11) Write short note on (a) GPS, (b) Remote sensing technique.
References
Bhaduri B, Harbor J, Engel B, Grove M (2000) Assessing watershed-scale, long-term hydrologic
impacts of land-use change using a GIS-NPS model. Environ Manage 26(6):643-658
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