The Modelling of Agroforestry Site Selection to Develop Green Corridor

Authors

  • János Tamás University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Institute of Water- and Environmental Management
  • Éva Bozsik University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Institute of Water- and Environmental Management
  • Péter Riczu University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Institute of Water- and Environmental Management
  • Bernadett Gálya University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Institute of Water- and Environmental Management
  • Miklós Herdon University of Debrecen, Faculty of Applied Economics and Rural Development, Institute of Economic Analitical Methodology and Applied Informatics
  • Charles Burriel AGROSUP
  • Herman Heilmeier TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institut für Biowissenschaften

Abstract

Agroforestry systems are part of the history of the European Union rural landscapes, but the regional increase of size of agricultural parcels had a significant effect on European landuse in the 20th century, thereby it has radically reduced the coverage of natural forest. However, this cause conflicts between interest of agricultural and forestry sectors. The agroforestry land uses could be a solution of this conflict management. One real – ecological - problem with these forests is the partly missing of network function without connecting ecological green corridors, the other problem is verifiability for the agroforestry payment system, monitoring the arable lands and plantations.Remote sensing methods are currently used to supervise European Union payments. Nowadays, next to use satellite imagery the airborne hyperspactral and LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) remote sensing technologies are becoming more widespread use for nature, environmental, forest, agriculture protection, conservation and monitoring and it is an effective tool for monitoring biomass production.In this Hungarian case study we made a Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS) to create agroforestry site selection model. The aim of model building was to ensure the continuity of ecological green corridors, maintain the appropriate landuse of regional endowments. The investigation tool was the more widely used hyperspectral and airborne LiDAR remote sensing technologies which can provide appropriate data acquisition and data processing tools to build a decision support system.

Author Biography

Herman Heilmeier, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institut für Biowissenschaften

TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institut für Biowissenschaften

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World Conference on Computers in Agriculture, San Jose, Costa Rica, 2014