Title :
Distributed geographic information systems in forest management
Author :
Barriguinha, André ; Cabral, Pedro ; Neto, Miguel
Author_Institution :
Agri-Cienc., Lda., Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
Managing a forest in the present implies a look towards the future and, in the field of geographic information systems (GIS), it involves the interoperability of existing data and information, which are increasingly determinant in intelligent forest planning and management. Recognizing the global importance of forests in economic, environmental and social dimensions presents a new challenge for those interested in ensuring the sustainability of forest resources. Global connectivity provided by the Internet and the latest solutions based on open source and open standards/specifications made available by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) allowed the development of Distributed GIS (DGIS). These can be seen as true spatial data infrastructures (SDI), enabling multiple users and organizations to share multiple levels of geographic information (GI) and applications. This article establishes the role of DGIS based on open source software in forest management, describing an application created for a forestry organization. The introduction of the DGIS was made based on the assessment of the needs and on the model capability of overcoming some of the existing limitations using free and open source software.
Keywords :
Internet; forestry; formal specification; geographic information systems; open systems; planning; public domain software; Internet; Portuguese reality; distributed geographic information systems; economic dimension; environmental dimension; forest management; forest resource sustainability; intelligent forest planning; open source software; open specification; open standards; social dimension; spatial data infrastructures; Forestry; Monitoring; Distributed GIS; Intelligent forest management; Open Source Software; interoperability;
Conference_Titel :
Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2011 6th Iberian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chaves
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1487-0