Calculation and interpretation of fractional green canopy cover in the southwest of Buenos Aires through an open-source mobile application

Within the province of Buenos Aires, there is a region known as the semi-arid southwest, integrated by Bahía Blanca, Coronel Rosales, Tornquist, Puan, and Coronel Pringles. In this area, it is possible to find not only bare soil but also soils with dry or alive plant material. It is in the interest...

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Main Authors: Jouglard, Juan, Massetti, Matías, Lauric, Miriam Andrea, De Leo, Geronimo, Torres Carbonell, Carlos Alberto, Urribarri, Daniela, Larrea, Martín
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/documento de conferencia
Language:Inglés
Published: Sociedad Argentina de Informática. 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/11187
https://50jaiio.sadio.org.ar/Anales/Cai/Contribuciones
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Summary:Within the province of Buenos Aires, there is a region known as the semi-arid southwest, integrated by Bahía Blanca, Coronel Rosales, Tornquist, Puan, and Coronel Pringles. In this area, it is possible to find not only bare soil but also soils with dry or alive plant material. It is in the interest of both INTA and the landowners in this area to study soil cover to achieve better decision-making on environmental and productive impact and take advantage of resources in the most efficient way possible. For example, bare soil runs great risks of wind and water, erosion. Through proper analysis and estimation, these problems could be prevented. Our proposal is a mobile application, open-source and freely available, that that speeds up the coverage calculation supports data interpretation and decision-making regarding the coverage and management of soils through photographs taken from mobile devices and synchronized with the cloud. Unlike other existing solutions, our development distinguishes between bare soil, soils covered with alive plant material, and soil covered with dry plant material.