GIS Applications in Agriculture, Volume Three
Explore the innovative world of Geographic Information Systems with "GIS Applications in Agriculture, Volume Three" by Sharon A. Clay. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2011, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 448 pages and delves into the crucial role of GIS in combating invasive species such as weeds, insects, diseases, and microbes. This volume is an essential resource for agricultural professionals and researchers alike, offering practical applications for effectively mapping and managing invasive species. It features cutting-edge research on GIS methodologies for monitoring, tracking, modeling, forecasting, and managing these threats, while also assessing their economic and environmental impacts. Enhance your understanding of agricultural technology and its applications with this indispensable guide, perfect for anyone looking to leverage GIS in the fight against invasive species.