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Embrapa Agricultura Digital. |
Data corrente: |
22/10/1997 |
Data da última atualização: |
10/01/2012 |
Autoria: |
NEGAHBAN, B.; FONYO, C.; BOGGESS, W.; JONES, J.; CAMPBELL, K.; KIKER, G.; HAMOUDA, E.; FLAIG, E.; LAL, H. |
Título: |
A GIS-based decision support system for regional environmental planning. |
Ano de publicação: |
1993 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: HEATWOLE, C. D. (Ed.). Application of advanced information technologies: effective management of natural resources. St. Joseph, MI: ASAE, 1993. |
Páginas: |
p. 169-178. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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LOADSS (Lake Okeechobee Agricultural Decision Support System) was developed to help address problems created by phosphorus runoff into Lake Okeechobee. It was designed to allow regional planners to alter land uses and management practices in the Lake Okeechobee basin and then view the environmental and economic effects resulting from the changes. The Lake Okchobee basin coverage incorporates information about lands uses, soil associations, weather regions, management practices, hydrologic features and political boundaries for approximately 1.5 million acres of land and consists of close to 7000 polygons. LOADSS runs on SUN SPARC stations using the ARC/INFO GIS software and requires 50 mb of hard disk storage. It is a completely mouse and menu driven user interface which is able to: 1) Create maps and reports detailing existinfg features (land uses, soil associations, weather regions, roads, hydrography, basin ad county boundaries, etc.). 2) Change land uses and management practices on fields selected using a mouse or selected using a logical criteria (for example, a particular land use or soil association). 3) Create maps and reports detailing material imports and exports and exports, economic indices, and environmental effects of selected land use and management practices. Compare the net effects of different regional plans. 4) Calculate runoff phosphorus assimilation along streams and canals and the final phosphorus loading to Lake Okeechobee for anu regional plan. 5) Pass information to and call external simulation models, incorporate simulation results back into LOADSS databases, and display results in reports and maps. Display time-series output of simulation runs. 6) Select water quality, quantity and weather stations in the Lake Okeechobee basin and display time-series chart and graphs of sampling data. LOADSS is fully functional and is currently under review at the South Florida Water Management District as a regional planning tool. MenosLOADSS (Lake Okeechobee Agricultural Decision Support System) was developed to help address problems created by phosphorus runoff into Lake Okeechobee. It was designed to allow regional planners to alter land uses and management practices in the Lake Okeechobee basin and then view the environmental and economic effects resulting from the changes. The Lake Okchobee basin coverage incorporates information about lands uses, soil associations, weather regions, management practices, hydrologic features and political boundaries for approximately 1.5 million acres of land and consists of close to 7000 polygons. LOADSS runs on SUN SPARC stations using the ARC/INFO GIS software and requires 50 mb of hard disk storage. It is a completely mouse and menu driven user interface which is able to: 1) Create maps and reports detailing existinfg features (land uses, soil associations, weather regions, roads, hydrography, basin ad county boundaries, etc.). 2) Change land uses and management practices on fields selected using a mouse or selected using a logical criteria (for example, a particular land use or soil association). 3) Create maps and reports detailing material imports and exports and exports, economic indices, and environmental effects of selected land use and management practices. Compare the net effects of different regional plans. 4) Calculate runoff phosphorus assimilation along streams and canals and the final phosphorus loading to Lake Okeechobee for anu regional plan. 5) Pass... Mostrar Tudo |
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Information technologies; Tecnologia de informacao. |
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LEADER 02739naa a2200253 a 4500 001 1005054 005 2012-01-10 008 1993 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aNEGAHBAN, B. 245 $aA GIS-based decision support system for regional environmental planning. 260 $c1993 300 $ap. 169-178. 520 $aLOADSS (Lake Okeechobee Agricultural Decision Support System) was developed to help address problems created by phosphorus runoff into Lake Okeechobee. It was designed to allow regional planners to alter land uses and management practices in the Lake Okeechobee basin and then view the environmental and economic effects resulting from the changes. The Lake Okchobee basin coverage incorporates information about lands uses, soil associations, weather regions, management practices, hydrologic features and political boundaries for approximately 1.5 million acres of land and consists of close to 7000 polygons. LOADSS runs on SUN SPARC stations using the ARC/INFO GIS software and requires 50 mb of hard disk storage. It is a completely mouse and menu driven user interface which is able to: 1) Create maps and reports detailing existinfg features (land uses, soil associations, weather regions, roads, hydrography, basin ad county boundaries, etc.). 2) Change land uses and management practices on fields selected using a mouse or selected using a logical criteria (for example, a particular land use or soil association). 3) Create maps and reports detailing material imports and exports and exports, economic indices, and environmental effects of selected land use and management practices. Compare the net effects of different regional plans. 4) Calculate runoff phosphorus assimilation along streams and canals and the final phosphorus loading to Lake Okeechobee for anu regional plan. 5) Pass information to and call external simulation models, incorporate simulation results back into LOADSS databases, and display results in reports and maps. Display time-series output of simulation runs. 6) Select water quality, quantity and weather stations in the Lake Okeechobee basin and display time-series chart and graphs of sampling data. LOADSS is fully functional and is currently under review at the South Florida Water Management District as a regional planning tool. 653 $aInformation technologies 653 $aTecnologia de informacao 700 1 $aFONYO, C. 700 1 $aBOGGESS, W. 700 1 $aJONES, J. 700 1 $aCAMPBELL, K. 700 1 $aKIKER, G. 700 1 $aHAMOUDA, E. 700 1 $aFLAIG, E. 700 1 $aLAL, H. 773 $tIn: HEATWOLE, C. D. (Ed.). Application of advanced information technologies: effective management of natural resources. St. Joseph, MI: ASAE, 1993.
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