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Agricultural and Resource Economics Review | 2012

Redistributing Agricultural Data by a Dasymetric Mapping Methodology

Maria de Belém Martins; António Xavier; Rui Fragoso

This paper examines the adaptation of dasymetric mapping methodologies to agricultural data, including their testing and transposition, in order to recover the underlying statistical surface (i.e., an approximation of the real distribution of data). A methodology based on the ideas of Gallego and Peedell (2001) and on the binary method is proposed. It has several steps: (i) the exclusion of target zones for which no observations exist (binary method), (ii) the application of an iterative process to define the most precise densities for data distribution, and (iii) the stratification/definition of sub-units with homogenous characteristics if the results of the previous step are not satisfactory, and the subsequent application of step two. // The methodology was applied in the Alentejo region of Portugal, using data from the 1999 Agricultural Census. Several counties are used as source zones. The aim was to generate a distribution of agro-forestry occupations as close as possible to reality. Two lines of analysis were followed: (i) application of the methodology simultaneously to all counties (definition of regional densities), and (ii) application of the methodology separately to the different sub-areas with similar characteristics (definition of sub-regional densities). For an easy application of the methodology, a computer tool was created, which allowed the easy optimization, validation, and exportation of the data into a Geographic Information System (GIS). // The results were validated using several error indicators at the county level, as well as in a sample of parishes. We show that the second variant of the methodology yielded more precise results, and is superior for the types of data available. This method yielded maps in which the distribution of the most relevant agro-forestry occupations is closest to reality.This paper examines the adaptation of dasymetric mapping methodologies to agricultural data, including their testing and transposition, in order to recover the underlying statistical surface (i.e., an approximation of the real distribution of data). A methodology based on the ideas of Gallego and Peedell (2001) and on the binary method is proposed. It has several steps: (i) the exclusion of target zones for which no observations exist (binary method), (ii) the application of an iterative process to define the most precise densities for data distribution, and (iii) the stratification/definition of sub-units with homogenous characteristics if the results of the previous step are not satisfactory, and the subsequent application of step two. The methodology was applied in the Alentejo region of Portugal, using data from the 1999 Agricultural Census. Several counties are used as source zones. The aim was to generate a distribution of agro-forestry occupations as close as possible to reality. Two lines of analysis were followed: (i) application of the methodology simultaneously to all counties (definition of regional densities), and (ii) application of the methodology separately to the different subareas with similar characteristics (definition of sub-regional densities). For an easy application of the methodology, a computer tool was created, which allowed the easy optimization, validation, and exportation of the data into a Geographic Information System (GIS). The results were validated using several error indicators at the county level, as well as in a sample of parishes. We show that the second variant of the methodology yielded more precise results, and is superior for the types of data available. This method yielded maps in which the distribution of the most relevant agro-forestry occupations is closest to reality.


Journal of Policy Modeling | 2011

The economic effects of common agricultural policy on Mediterranean montado/dehesa ecosystem

Rui Fragoso; Carlos Marques; Maria Raquel Lucas; Maria de Belém Martins; R. Jorge


Journal of Policy Modeling | 2006

Is agricultural policy promoting a new role for farmers? A case study

Maria de Belém Martins; Carlos Marques


Journal of Multi-criteria Decision Analysis | 2014

A Bioeconomic Forest Management Model for the Mediterranean Forests: A Multicriteria Approach

Maria de Belém Martins; António Xavier; Rui Fragoso


Archive | 2009

The Economic Effects of Common Agricultural Policy Trends on Montado Ecosystem in Southern Portugal

Rui Fragoso; Carlos Marques; Maria Raquel Lucas; Maria de Belém Martins; Raúl Fernandes Jorge


international conference on mathematical and computational methods in science and engineering | 2010

Combined disaggregation of agricultural land uses, livestock numbers and crops' production: an entropy approach

António Xavier; Maria de Belém Martins; Rui Fragoso


Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce | 2011

PORTUGUESE AGRICULTURE AND ITS ROLE IN MULTIFUNCTIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Maria Raquel Ventura-Lucas; Carlos Marques; Maria de Belém Martins; Rui Fragoso


2011 International Congress, August 30-September 2, 2011, Zurich, Switzerland | 2011

Recovery of Incomplete Data of Statistical Livestock Number Applying an Entropy Approach

António Xavier; Maria de Belém Martins; Rui Fragoso


Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics | 2013

The Mediterranean Forests: Problems and Management Models

António Xavier; Maria de Belém Martins


Archive | 2012

An eco-sustainable forest management model for the Mediterranean forests - a multiple criteria approach

António Xavier; Maria de Belém Martins; Rui Fragoso

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António Xavier

University of the Algarve

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R. Jorge

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Raúl Fernandes Jorge

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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