Application of Geographic Information Systems in agriculture: A case study on Development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in Ethiopia

This study is conducted to develop a GIS forecast and risk assessment model for fasciolosis in Ethiopia based on physical environmental determinants including moisture and thermal regimes; and to validate the model by comparing risk indices and environmental determinants to available survey data. Th...

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Autor principal: Jobre, Y.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50182
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description This study is conducted to develop a GIS forecast and risk assessment model for fasciolosis in Ethiopia based on physical environmental determinants including moisture and thermal regimes; and to validate the model by comparing risk indices and environmental determinants to available survey data. The paper ends with recommendations including chemotherapy. And it outlines future studies.
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spelling CGSpace501822023-02-15T09:34:23Z Application of Geographic Information Systems in agriculture: A case study on Development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in Ethiopia Jobre, Y. geographic information systems agriculture ruminants pest control fasciola chemotherapy This study is conducted to develop a GIS forecast and risk assessment model for fasciolosis in Ethiopia based on physical environmental determinants including moisture and thermal regimes; and to validate the model by comparing risk indices and environmental determinants to available survey data. The paper ends with recommendations including chemotherapy. And it outlines future studies. 2003 2014-10-31T06:08:53Z 2014-10-31T06:08:53Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50182 en Limited Access Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization
spellingShingle geographic information systems
agriculture
ruminants
pest control
fasciola
chemotherapy
Jobre, Y.
Application of Geographic Information Systems in agriculture: A case study on Development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in Ethiopia
title Application of Geographic Information Systems in agriculture: A case study on Development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in Ethiopia
title_full Application of Geographic Information Systems in agriculture: A case study on Development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Application of Geographic Information Systems in agriculture: A case study on Development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Application of Geographic Information Systems in agriculture: A case study on Development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in Ethiopia
title_short Application of Geographic Information Systems in agriculture: A case study on Development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in Ethiopia
title_sort application of geographic information systems in agriculture a case study on development of a forecast model for strategic control of ruminant liver fluke disease in ethiopia
topic geographic information systems
agriculture
ruminants
pest control
fasciola
chemotherapy
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50182
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