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TitleA@GRES: e-government model of the Apulian food sector to encourage the adoption of climate change adapting strategies
AbstractThe task of the Authority in the food sector need to implement programmed adaptation actions to be taken to face the possible adverse impacts of climate change through strategies based on community involvement. In addition, it is increasingly necessary a way of action that could be called at regional level for the emerging need to create and promote adaptation strategies able to overcome any local conflicts and to promote the adaptive capacity of the food sector as a whole. In this direction, and on the basis of the needs expressed by the Apulian Region, the CNR - Institute of Water Research and SYSMAN Projects & Services Srl have created a system of e-government for the food sector able to represent complex information arising from environmental variables in the form of synthetic indexes in order to promote a better understanding of the trends and changes in climate aspects facilitating the activities of PA . The system, tried by the dall'Assessorato Regionale alle Risorse Agroalimentari e dall'Associazione regionale Consorzi di Difesa Puglia (ASSOCODIPUGLIA) concerning action to battle the spread of the Complesso del disseccamento rapido dell'Olivo (CoDiRO) caused by Xylella fastidiosa, has led to significant advantages: the greater sharing and usability of data (meteorological, agricultural, plant health, land use, etc.), to the management of an operational workflow can enhance cooperation between institutions and stakeholders.
SourceXVIII AIAM 2015 "Agrometeorology to feed the planet: water, air, soil, plants, animals ", S. Michele all'Adige (TN), 9-11 june 2015
KeywordsGeodatabaseClimate ChangeXylella fastidiosae-government
Year2015
TypeContributo in atti di convegno
AuthorsCarmine Massarelli*1, Angelantonio Calabrese1, Vito Felice Uricchio1, Erminio Riezzo2, Mario Zippitelli2, Michela Del Prete2, Luigi Trotta3, Francesco Schiavone4, Gennaro Laera4, Angelo Petrelli4
Text333554 2015 Geodatabase Climate Change Xylella fastidiosa e government A@GRES e government model of the Apulian food sector to encourage the adoption of climate change adapting strategies Carmine Massarelli 1, Angelantonio Calabrese1, Vito Felice Uricchio1, Erminio Riezzo2, Mario Zippitelli2, Michela Del Prete2, Luigi Trotta3, Francesco Schiavone4, Gennaro Laera4, Angelo Petrelli4 1Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche, Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque, V. le F. De Blasio, 5 70125 Bari 2Sysman Progetti Servizi S.r.l., V.le Della Resistenza n. 48 70123 Bari 3Servizio Agricoltura, Assessorato Risorse Agroalimentari Regione Puglia, Lungomare Nazario Sauro n.45 70121 Bari 4Associazione Regionale dei Consorzi di Difesa della Regione Puglia, Via Devitofrancesco 2N, 23 25 70124 BARI BA The task of the Authority in the food sector need to implement programmed adaptation actions to be taken to face the possible adverse impacts of climate change through strategies based on community involvement. In addition, it is increasingly necessary a way of action that could be called at regional level for the emerging need to create and promote adaptation strategies able to overcome any local conflicts and to promote the adaptive capacity of the food sector as a whole. In this direction, and on the basis of the needs expressed by the Apulian Region, the CNR Institute of Water Research and SYSMAN Projects Services Srl have created a system of e government for the food sector able to represent complex information arising from environmental variables in the form of synthetic indexes in order to promote a better understanding of the trends and changes in climate aspects facilitating the activities of PA . The system, tried by the dall Assessorato Regionale alle Risorse Agroalimentari e dall Associazione regionale Consorzi di Difesa Puglia ASSOCODIPUGLIA concerning action to battle the spread of the Complesso del disseccamento rapido dell Olivo CoDiRO caused by Xylella fastidiosa, has led to significant advantages the greater sharing and usability of data meteorological, agricultural, plant health, land use, etc. , to the management of an operational workflow can enhance cooperation between institutions and stakeholders. 978 88 7843 043 3 Published version XVIII AIAM 2015 Agrometeorology to feed the planet water, air, soil, plants, animals S. Michele all Adige TN 9 11 june 2015 Internazionale Contributo 27 27_Massarelli_et_al_AIAM2015.pdf Contributo in atti di convegno vitofelice.uricchio URICCHIO VITO FELICE angelantonio.calabrese CALABRESE ANGELANTONIO carmine.massarelli MASSARELLI CARMINE