GIS system and livestock field survey as tools to manage the potential reducing of fuel load for fire prevention

Authors

  • Giovanni Pecora University of Basilicata (Italy)
  • Mauro Musto
  • Carmine D’adamo
  • Francesco Adduci
  • Pierangelo Freschi
  • Carlo Cosentino

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17700/jai.2015.6.3.195

Abstract

This study would mark the potential role of grazing by Podolian cattle for reducing fuel load of fire prevention and propagation. The interconnection of Geographic Information System (GIS) and livestock field survey allowed to monitor different grazing and no-grazing areas in Basilicata region. Fifteen grazing areas were monitored for five years during the summer pasture, when the Podolian cattle graze on green grazing areas. These areas were monitored by using GIS system and GPS application. The potential impact of Podolian cattle was monitored for the same time period. The cattle consistency allowed to calculate different parameters: livestock unit, dry matter intake and stocking estimation of potential amount of dry matter intake to understand the removal biomass in order to reduce the fuel load for fire prevention. The spatial analysis (GIS) showed that there were only four grazing areas burned during the time sampling, compared to the surrounding areas used as control (no-grazing area). Therefore an efficient management of grazing by Podolian cattle could be an important tool to prevent the fire propagation.

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Published

2015-10-14

How to Cite

Pecora, G., Musto, M., D’adamo, C., Adduci, F., Freschi, P., & Cosentino, C. (2015). GIS system and livestock field survey as tools to manage the potential reducing of fuel load for fire prevention. Journal of Agricultural Informatics, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.17700/jai.2015.6.3.195

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Journal of Agricultural Informatics