A fuzzy GIS-based system to integrate local and technical knowledge in soil salinity monitoring
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The increasing awareness of the complexity and uncertainty of environmental processes is changing the
role of information production to support decision-making. Monitoring systems need to gather reliable
information, adopting a multi-scale and integrated approach. Using exclusively technical monitoring
methods to collect the information could result in unsustainable monitoring costs. In order to minimize the
costs and to address the scale issue, the integration of local and technical knowledge is proposed in this
work. For the implementation of this approach, a tool based on the use of fuzzy logic and geographic
information system (GIS) technologies was developed. The willingness of the local community to participate
in monitoring activitieswas ensured by keeping these activities as simple and close to local knowledge
as possible. The fuzzy GIS-based systemenhances both the comprehensibility of the local knowledge for the
decision-makers and its reliability, making it usable for the decision-making process. The tool was developed
to support soil salinity monitoring in the lower Amudarya River Basin in Uzbekistan.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Local knowledge; Knowledge integration; Fuzzy expert system; Soil salinity monitoring; GIS
Elenco autori:
Giordano, Raffaele
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