Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. IV
Written by Gabriela BIALI, Paula COJOCARU
The work hereby describes the setting up of database and its role within a GIS project. As already known, monitoringand management activities for a certain territory imply a significant amount of data as well as related processing andanalysis means. In such context, it is particularly important for both farming landowners and agricultural managementdecision-makers to determine the quality of soils and especially those affected by erosion decay processes. Availabilityof a descriptive database is critical for a GIS to work well. An attribute value (descriptive) database is connected to thespatial database to enable query. It is well known that the cultures structure and culture anti-erosion systems are two ofthe main factors on which agricultural management approach for slope land plots depends. The study hereby presentsthe many advantages of a GIS system for territorial management, and particularly for potentially erosive land. It isimportant to set up a database as complete as possible, that users can easily manage in order to be able to take the bestdecisions regarding “eco-friendly agricultural policy”.
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