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14/04/2011 |
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BACIC, I. L. Z.; PIVETTA, J. R.; MARTINS, R. P. |
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Participatory Soil and Land Evaluation Mapping: an Alternative Approach to Improve Soil and Land Evaluation Information Usefulness to Decision Maker. |
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2010 |
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In: ICSS - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOIL CLASSIFICATION OF DEGRADED LANDS IN ARID ENVIRONMENTS AND LAUNCHING OF ABU DHABI SOIL SURVEY REPORT, 2010, Abu Dhabi - Emirados Árabes Unidos. [Proceedings...]. Abu Dhabi: International Center for Biosaline Agriculture ICBA; Environment Agency, 2010. |
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Results of soil and land evaluation survey and mapping, which were expected to be essential to land use and management planning, most of the time are not adequately used by their potential users and rarely reach the decision makers. This may reflect the poor communication between the main actors of the land use planning process (e.g. soil surveyors, farmers and rural extensionists) and inappropriate language of the presented results. When following traditional methods, there is a risk that questions may be answered that have no relevance, and/or that questions may not be answered properly according to the community expectation. Therefore, it is important to change the strategies of communication and language of the results to make information more useful to the decision makers. In this context, the objective of this work was to test a participatory soil survey and land evaluation methodology to make the information more useful and consequently more used by the decision makers. The work was developed in three different regions of Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil, where traditional soil and land evaluation maps and reports are available and were barely used. The study started with meetings, interviews and questionnaires with local community, and one of the main demands raised was the need for area expansion and management improvement of pastures for milk production. But, instead of giving them information showing soil types with technical language, and a general information about land evaluation, the presented information shows what they want to know, namely spatial location of potential new areas for pasture, what pasture type is better for different conditions (e.g. pastures resistant to moist conditions) and what soil management is recommended for each area. In the final stage of the study, participants positively evaluated the presented information, considering it very useful to help them to make decisions. MenosResults of soil and land evaluation survey and mapping, which were expected to be essential to land use and management planning, most of the time are not adequately used by their potential users and rarely reach the decision makers. This may reflect the poor communication between the main actors of the land use planning process (e.g. soil surveyors, farmers and rural extensionists) and inappropriate language of the presented results. When following traditional methods, there is a risk that questions may be answered that have no relevance, and/or that questions may not be answered properly according to the community expectation. Therefore, it is important to change the strategies of communication and language of the results to make information more useful to the decision makers. In this context, the objective of this work was to test a participatory soil survey and land evaluation methodology to make the information more useful and consequently more used by the decision makers. The work was developed in three different regions of Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil, where traditional soil and land evaluation maps and reports are available and were barely used. The study started with meetings, interviews and questionnaires with local community, and one of the main demands raised was the need for area expansion and management improvement of pastures for milk production. But, instead of giving them information showing soil types with technical language, and a general informati... Mostrar Tudo |
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Communication; Decision making; Land use planning; Participatory land evaluation. |
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LEADER 02750naa a2200169 a 4500 001 1075706 005 2011-04-14 008 2010 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aEpagri 245 $aParticipatory Soil and Land Evaluation Mapping$ban Alternative Approach to Improve Soil and Land Evaluation Information Usefulness to Decision Maker. 260 $c2010 520 $aResults of soil and land evaluation survey and mapping, which were expected to be essential to land use and management planning, most of the time are not adequately used by their potential users and rarely reach the decision makers. This may reflect the poor communication between the main actors of the land use planning process (e.g. soil surveyors, farmers and rural extensionists) and inappropriate language of the presented results. When following traditional methods, there is a risk that questions may be answered that have no relevance, and/or that questions may not be answered properly according to the community expectation. Therefore, it is important to change the strategies of communication and language of the results to make information more useful to the decision makers. In this context, the objective of this work was to test a participatory soil survey and land evaluation methodology to make the information more useful and consequently more used by the decision makers. The work was developed in three different regions of Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil, where traditional soil and land evaluation maps and reports are available and were barely used. The study started with meetings, interviews and questionnaires with local community, and one of the main demands raised was the need for area expansion and management improvement of pastures for milk production. But, instead of giving them information showing soil types with technical language, and a general information about land evaluation, the presented information shows what they want to know, namely spatial location of potential new areas for pasture, what pasture type is better for different conditions (e.g. pastures resistant to moist conditions) and what soil management is recommended for each area. In the final stage of the study, participants positively evaluated the presented information, considering it very useful to help them to make decisions. 653 $aCommunication 653 $aDecision making 653 $aLand use planning 653 $aParticipatory land evaluation 773 $tIn: ICSS - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOIL CLASSIFICATION OF DEGRADED LANDS IN ARID ENVIRONMENTS AND LAUNCHING OF ABU DHABI SOIL SURVEY REPORT, 2010, Abu Dhabi - Emirados Árabes Unidos. [Proceedings...]. Abu Dhabi: International Center for Biosaline Agriculture ICBA; Environment Agency, 2010.
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12/07/2011 |
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HAWERROTH, F. J.; HERTER, F. G.; PETRI, J. L.; LEITE, G. B.; PEREIRA, J. F. M. |
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Dormência em frutíferas de clima temperado. |
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2010 |
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Pelotas, RS: Embrapa Clima Temperado, 2010. |
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56 p. |
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(Embrapa Clima Temperado. Documentos, 310). |
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Português |
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ISSN, 1806-9193 |
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As plantas, para sobreviverem a períodos de estresse, como é o caso de baixas temperaturas hibernais, desenvolveram um mecanismo adaptativo caracterizado pela aquisição da resistência ao frio e do controle do crescimento, denominado dormência. Este fenômeno ocorrente em frutíferas de clima temperado é refl exo da interação
entre fatores ambientais e fatores relacionados ao metabolismo das plantas. Com a expansão da fruticultura de clima temperado para regiões tropicais e subtropicais, problemas relacionados à brotação e fl oração defi cientes manifestam-se com maior frequência, repercutindo negativamente na produtividade e na qualidade dos frutos produzidos. Frente aos problemas de adaptação observados em tais espécies
quando em regiões com insufi ciência de frio no período hibernal, os estudos sobre a dormência, visando à minimização destes problemas, têm sido intensifi cados. Este documento traz uma revisão sobre a dormência em frutíferas de clima temperado, apresentando os principais fatores responsáveis por esse fenômeno, aspectos sobre a dormência em regiões tropicais e subtropicais, e principais metodologias utilizadas nos estudos sobre a dormência.
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Dormencia em invernos amenos; Ecodormência; Endodormência; Indução da brotação; Paradormência; Repouso hibernal. |
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LEADER 01818nam a2200217 a 4500 001 1078201 005 2011-07-12 008 2010 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d 100 1 $aEpagri 245 $aDormência em frutíferas de clima temperado. 260 $aPelotas, RS: Embrapa Clima Temperado$c2010 300 $a56 p. 490 $a(Embrapa Clima Temperado. Documentos, 310). 500 $aISSN, 1806-9193 520 $aAs plantas, para sobreviverem a períodos de estresse, como é o caso de baixas temperaturas hibernais, desenvolveram um mecanismo adaptativo caracterizado pela aquisição da resistência ao frio e do controle do crescimento, denominado dormência. Este fenômeno ocorrente em frutíferas de clima temperado é refl exo da interação entre fatores ambientais e fatores relacionados ao metabolismo das plantas. Com a expansão da fruticultura de clima temperado para regiões tropicais e subtropicais, problemas relacionados à brotação e fl oração defi cientes manifestam-se com maior frequência, repercutindo negativamente na produtividade e na qualidade dos frutos produzidos. Frente aos problemas de adaptação observados em tais espécies quando em regiões com insufi ciência de frio no período hibernal, os estudos sobre a dormência, visando à minimização destes problemas, têm sido intensifi cados. Este documento traz uma revisão sobre a dormência em frutíferas de clima temperado, apresentando os principais fatores responsáveis por esse fenômeno, aspectos sobre a dormência em regiões tropicais e subtropicais, e principais metodologias utilizadas nos estudos sobre a dormência. 653 $aDormencia em invernos amenos 653 $aEcodormência 653 $aEndodormência 653 $aIndução da brotação 653 $aParadormência 653 $aRepouso hibernal
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