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Tackling Malawi's Hidden Hunger through Selenium and Iodine biofortification to green vegetables and conservation agriculture (CA) field crops Introduction In sub-Saharan Africa, micronutrient deficiencies are common in poor and rural areas, due to over-farmed, depleted soils and restricted diets. In Malawi, three-quarters of the population are selenium-deficient, which can lead to weakened ...
That’s why we’re building Indigo Atlas – a geospatial platform for solving agricultural problems at a planetary scale. ...
The EUNIS habitat classification provides the context for a number of policy-related ecosystem and habitat assessments, and is a European reference to which other national or regional classifications can be cross‑referenced when sharing geospatial data. Since 1995, it has been developed and managed by the European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity (ETC/BD), formerly ...
In fact, if agriculture can do it, then so can construction and the diverse disciplines that make up the global geospatial community. Expanding the use of precision agriculture However, if productivity has doubled in 25 years then why is there concern about it continuing to increase and meet the needs of earth’s escalating population? ...
Each Ministry produces its own maps, but they have not been harmonized with each other or with maps at various jurisdictional levels. For example, the Geospatial Information Agency as well as Ministries of Forestry and Agriculture should provide their data on biophysical features (such as land cover) and legal factors (such as classifications, permits, and local claims) to the ...
Semivariogram analysis revealed that the mapping grid of 2.5 m was within the lowest observed range of 11.7 m for geospatial dependence for either VWC or NDVI. SSMU delineation was based on stable landscape traits of VWC at field capacity and topographic factors; with NDVI data as secondary. ...