02605naa a2200181 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024501490007826000090022752019850023665300150222165300150223665300100225170000190226170000180228077301250229811288832019-09-17 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aBLAINSKI, ??. aApplication of geoprocessing to delimit potencial areas for organic honey production in the Santa Catarina State, Brazil.h[electronic resource] c2019 aSanta Catarina state is located in the southern region of Brazil and has great prominence due to the large number of beekeepers. According to data from the Federation of Beekeepers Associations of Santa Catarina (FAASC), the state has about 6,000 beekeepers who make the state the largest national honey producer per km??, the largest exporter of the product and, moreover, Santa Catarina is a world leader in diversity and quality of the honeys produced. Besides of honey production, the migratory beekeeping is an important activity where the main product is the pollination service provided by the bees. The apple crop is the main demander of these services, annually the sector invests around R $ 3.2 million in the rental of 45 thousand hives that are responsible for the pollination of approximately 90% of the orchards of Santa Catarina. However, even with bee importance for different sectors of the economy, cases of mortality and contamination of honey by pesticide residues have become common in Brazil and in the world. In Santa Catarina this problem has harmeding the beekeeping sector and imparing the production of differentiated honeys like as organic. In this work, the aim was to develop a tool that allows the georeferencing of apiaries and the correlation of these data with images of land use. This results was used to delimit potencial areas to the organic beekeeping activity and to identify areas of conflicts of interest. The tool was initially used in the northern region of Santa Catarina. It was possible to mapping the regions with conflicts of use between beekeeping and agriculture. In addition, it was possible to identify and mapping areas suitable for organic beekeeping. The technology allows monthly updates, so it was possible to monitoring the landscape changes and thus adopt protective measures. The results of this research can be used to establish public policies aimed at the preservation of bees. 650 __ |a Honey; beekeeping; beekeepers abeekeepers abeekeeping aHoney1 aTRABAQUINI, K.1 aDORTZBACH, D. tIn: INTERNATIONAL APICULTURAL CONGRESS, 46., 2019, Montr??al, Canad??. Abstracts... Montr??al, Canad??: APIMONDIA, 2019.