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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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04/02/2019 |
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04/02/2019 |
Autoria: |
MOUSTAFA, A. T.; ALSHANKITI, A.; McCANN, I.; NEJATIAN, A. |
Título: |
Development of information technology systems for agriculture and natural resource management in the Arabian Peninsula. |
Ano de publicação: |
2005 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF DRYLANDS, 7., 2003, Tehran, Iran. Sustainable development and management of drylands in the twenty-first century; proceedings. Aleppo, Syria: ICARDA, c2005. p. 431-436. |
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Inglês |
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Digital, genetic and molecular breakthroughs are pushing forward the frontiers of how people can use technology to eradicate poverty. These breakthroughs are creating new possibilities for improving health and nutrition, expanding knowledge, protecting natural resources, stimulating economic growth and empowering people to participate in their communities. Information and communication technology (ICT) can be a powerful enabler of development goals because of its unique characteristics that dramatically improve communication and the exchange of information. ICT fosters the dissemination of information and knowledge by separating content from its physicallocation. This flow of information is largely unobstructed by geographic boundaries-allowing researcher to become integrated into global networks and making information accessible. ICARDA s Arabian Peninsula Regional Program (APRP) in collaboration with National Agricultural Research Institutions in Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Yemen has developed Information Technology Systems for Agriculture and Natural Resources Management in the Arabian Peninsula (IT AP). An Internet-based expert system for cucumber under protected agriculture has been developed in collaboration with the Central Laboratory for Agricultural Expert Systems (CLAES), Cairo, Egypt. The Expert Systems (ES) are a computer program designed to combine the experimental knowledge and experience with the intuitive reasoning skills of a multitude of specialists to aid growers, extension personnel and researchers in making the best decisions for their crops. The ES was up-loaded on the Internet and made available in Arabic under www.icarda.cgiar.orglaprp/it.htm. The Weather Stations Network for the Arabian Peninsula has also been established. Eleven automatic weather stations were installed in the AP countries at pre-specified locations and connected through telephone lines and linked to ICARDA-APRP Internet website to make data available for the estimation of near real-time crop water requirement and irrigation management. Also, an irrigation and fertigation management programe for green house crops was developed and made avaliable in Arabic on ICARDA/APRP site. This was developed in collaboration with the Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate (CLAC), Cairo, Egypt MenosDigital, genetic and molecular breakthroughs are pushing forward the frontiers of how people can use technology to eradicate poverty. These breakthroughs are creating new possibilities for improving health and nutrition, expanding knowledge, protecting natural resources, stimulating economic growth and empowering people to participate in their communities. Information and communication technology (ICT) can be a powerful enabler of development goals because of its unique characteristics that dramatically improve communication and the exchange of information. ICT fosters the dissemination of information and knowledge by separating content from its physicallocation. This flow of information is largely unobstructed by geographic boundaries-allowing researcher to become integrated into global networks and making information accessible. ICARDA s Arabian Peninsula Regional Program (APRP) in collaboration with National Agricultural Research Institutions in Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Yemen has developed Information Technology Systems for Agriculture and Natural Resources Management in the Arabian Peninsula (IT AP). An Internet-based expert system for cucumber under protected agriculture has been developed in collaboration with the Central Laboratory for Agricultural Expert Systems (CLAES), Cairo, Egypt. The Expert Systems (ES) are a computer program designed to combine the experimental knowledge and experience with the intuitive reasoning ski... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Access to information; Diffusion of information; Information and Communication Technologies. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Information technology. |
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1. | | MONTANARELLA, L.; BADRAOUI, M.; CHUDE, V.; COSTA, I. dos S. B.; MAMO, T.; YEMEFACK, M.; AULANG, M. S.; YAGI, K.; HONG, S. Y.; VIJARNSORN, P.; ZHANG, G. L.; ARROUAYS, D.; BLACK, H.; KRASILNIKOV, P.; SOBOCA, J.; ALEGRE, J.; HENRIQUEZ, C. R.; MENDONCA-SANTOS, M. de L.; TABOADA, M.; VICTORIA, D. E.; ALSHANKITI, A.; PANAH, S. K. A.; EL MUSTAFA EL SHEIKH, E. A.; HEMPEL, J.; PENNOCK, D.; CAMPS ARBESTAIN, M.; MCKENZIE, N. (ed.). Status of the world's soil resources: main report. Rome: FAO, 2015. xxxix, 608 p. il. color.Tipo: Autoria/Organização/Edição de Livros |
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2. | | MONTANARELLA, L.; PENNOCK, D.; MCKENZIE, N.; ALAVIPANAH, S. K.; ALEGRE, J.; ALSHANKITI, A.; ARROUAYS, D.; AULAKH, M. S.; BADRAOUI, M.; BAPTISTA. I.; BLACK, H.; CAMPS ARBESTAIN, M.; CHUDE, V.; EL SHEIKH, E. A. E.; VICTORIA, D. E.; HEMPEL, J.; HENRIQUEZ, C. R.; HONG, S. Y.; KRASILNIKOV, P.; MAMO, T.; MENDONÇA-SANTOS, M. de L.; SOBOCKÁ, J.; TABOADA, M.; VIJARNSORN, P.; YAGI, K.; YEMEFACK, M.; ZHANG, G. L. (ed.). Status of the world's soil resources: technical summary. Rome: FAO, 2015. ix, 94 p.Tipo: Autoria/Organização/Edição de Livros |
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3. | | MONTANARELLA, L.; PENNOCK, D. J.; MCKENZIE, N.; BADRAOUI, M.; CHUDE, V.; BAPTISTA, I.; MAMO, T.; YEMEFACK, M.; AULAKH, M. S.; YAGI, K.; HONG, S. Y.; VIJARNSORN, P.; ZHANG, G.-L.; ARROUAYS, D.; BLACK, H.; KRASILNIKOV, P.; SOBOCKÁ, J.; ALEGRE, J.; HENRIQUEZ, C. R.; MENDONÇA-SANTOS, M. de L.; TABOADA, M.; ESPINOSA-VICTORIA, D.; ALSHANKITI, A.; ALAVIPANAH, S. K.; ELSHEIKH, E. A. E. M.; HEMPEL, J.; ARBESTAIN, M. C.; NACHTERGAELE, F.; VARGAS, R. World's soils are under threat. Soil, Göttingen, v. 2, n. 1, p. 79-82, 2016.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 5 |
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