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4 Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Agricultural Meteorology<br />

assessment and management of natural resources. In this regard, the<br />

Commission pointed out that long-term planning and training of technical<br />

personnel was a key ingredient in ensuring full success in the use of current<br />

and future remote sensing technologies that could increase and sustain<br />

agricultural production, especially in the developing countries. In this<br />

connection, WMO already organized a Training Seminar on GIS and<br />

Agroecological Zoning in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in May 2000 in which six<br />

participants from Malaysia and 12 from other Asian and the South-West Pacific<br />

countries participated. The programme for the seminar dealt with<br />

meteorological and geographical databases, statistical analyses, spatialization,<br />

agro-ecological classification, overlapping of agroecological zoning with<br />

boundary layers, data extraction, monitoring system organization and bulletins.<br />

The training workshop currently being organized in Dehradun is in<br />

response to the recommendations of the Commission session in Slovenia in<br />

2002 and it should help the participants from the Asian countries in learning<br />

new skills and updating their current skills in satellite remote sensing and<br />

GIS applications in agricultural meteorology.<br />

GIS APPLICATIONS IN AGROMETEOROLOGY<br />

A GIS generally refers to a description of the characteristics and tools used<br />

in the organization and management of geographical data. The term GIS is<br />

currently applied to computerised storage, processing and retrieval systems<br />

that have hardware and software specially designed to cope with geographically<br />

referenced spatial data and corresponding informative attribute. Spatial data<br />

are commonly in the form of layers that may depict topography or<br />

environmental elements. Nowadays, GIS technology is becoming an essential<br />

tool for combining various map and satellite information sources in models<br />

that simulate the interactions of complex natural systems. A GIS can be used<br />

to produce images, not just maps, but drawings, animations, and other<br />

cartographic products.<br />

The increasing world population, coupled with the growing pressure on<br />

the land resources, necessitates the application of technologies such as GIS to<br />

help maintain a sustainable water and food supply according to the<br />

environmental potential. The “sustainable rural development” concept envisages<br />

an integrated management of landscape, where the exploitation of natural<br />

resources, including climate, plays a central role. In this context,<br />

agrometeorology can help reduce inputs, while in the framework of global

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