Application of GIS in potential beekeeping assessment: Case study of Montesinho Natural Park (Portugal)


Autoria(s): Vilas-Boas, M.; Frenandez, P.; Garção, H.; Roque, N.; Peres, M.F.; Gonçalves, M.; Anjos, O.
Data(s)

06/09/2016

06/09/2016

2015

Resumo

Planners require solutions that address routine work needs and seems essential to improving efficiency and productivity. There are a great number of different factors related to beekeeper activity as well the quality and productivity of different bee products. The spatial analysis is a powerful tool for overlap and relates various levels of information on a map, and consequently a very useful for beekeeping activity planning. This work proposes and applies a methodology to potential beekeeping assessment in Montesinho Natural Park, a region in the northwest of Portugal. The beekeeping potential maps were developed with the following data sources: legal standards, vegetation, land use, topography, water resources, roads, electromagnetic fields, and some honey physico-chemical analysis. The design and implementation of spatial analysis model based on Geographic Information System (GIS) to beekeeping planning activities has already been described by Anjos et al (2014). Spatial analysis techniques allows to define the potential beekeeper map supporting the beekeeper management in this region. Anjos O, Silva G, Roque N, Fernandez P, 2014. GIS based analysis to support the beekeeping planning. Book of abstracts of the International Symposium on Bee Products 3rd edition – Annual meeting of the International Honey Commission (IHC), Faculty of medicine, University of Rijeka, p:61

Identificador

VILLAS-BOAS, M. [et al.] (2015) - Application of GIS in potential beekeeping assessment: Case study of Montesinho Natural Park (Portugal). In 44th Apimondia International Apicultural Congress.

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.11/5353

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

PAN- Programa Apícola Nacional

Direitos

openAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Palavras-Chave #Beekeeping assessment #GIS
Tipo

conferenceObject