The results of a study aimed at verifying the possible use of GPS-GIS technologies to understand the behaviour of domestic and wild animals bred for extensive grazing are presented. For this purpose an experimental survey was carried out in order to track animal location in the various grazing areas at the Animal Research Center of the University of Kentucky. The data have been analysed and indicate some potentially positive and useful technical applications. Using GPS, it is possible to automatically gather data with increased accuracy in the locations. GIS applications have proved suitable for data processing (resting and grazing times, available land surfaces, etc.). It has furthermore been determined how the “Kernel home-range” method may be used to reach objective conclusions on territorial and biological matters in order to solve problems of environmental planning connected with extensive cattle grazing.

The use of global positioning and geographical information systems in the management of extensive cattle grazing / M. BARBARI; L. CONTI; B.K. KOOSTRA; G. MASI; F. SORBETTI GUERRI; S.R. WORKMAN. - In: BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1537-5110. - STAMPA. - 95:(2006), pp. 271-280. [10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2006.06.012]

The use of global positioning and geographical information systems in the management of extensive cattle grazing

BARBARI, MATTEO;CONTI, LEONARDO;SORBETTI GUERRI, FRANCESCO;
2006

Abstract

The results of a study aimed at verifying the possible use of GPS-GIS technologies to understand the behaviour of domestic and wild animals bred for extensive grazing are presented. For this purpose an experimental survey was carried out in order to track animal location in the various grazing areas at the Animal Research Center of the University of Kentucky. The data have been analysed and indicate some potentially positive and useful technical applications. Using GPS, it is possible to automatically gather data with increased accuracy in the locations. GIS applications have proved suitable for data processing (resting and grazing times, available land surfaces, etc.). It has furthermore been determined how the “Kernel home-range” method may be used to reach objective conclusions on territorial and biological matters in order to solve problems of environmental planning connected with extensive cattle grazing.
2006
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271
280
M. BARBARI; L. CONTI; B.K. KOOSTRA; G. MASI; F. SORBETTI GUERRI; S.R. WORKMAN
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