Contribution of Geographic information systems on oil palm plantation management.

Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system which sotres, analyses, and displays both spatial and non-spatial data. There are three fundamental GIS applications: database management, computer cartography and spatial analysis. The unique capability of GIS lies in its spatial analysis though data integration. This paper describes five applications of a GIS used by the R and D at oil palm plantations of PT Salim Indoplantation in riau, i.e. Resources inventory, Estate performance monitoring/Map production, analysis of FFB yield, Monitoring of pest attack, and Modeling of flood hazard. The use of GIS has assisted the management in solving the above routine and specifica tasks effectively and efficiently.

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Main Authors: Proceedings of the 1996 ISOPA/IOPRI Seminar on Agronomic update in oil palm management Enero 16-17, 1996 : Pekanbaru, Indonesia : 44754., Fathoni, Achmad 44755., Mayun, I.B. 44756., Raklumad, Budiono 44757., Setyobudi, Heru 44758., Wanasuria, Sugih 44759.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:ng
Published: Medam : IOPRI,
Subjects:Cartografía., Geographic Information System, Mapas, Plantaciones., Palma de aceite,
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