Analysis of the state of vegetation in the municipality of Jagodina (Serbia) through remote sensing and suggestions for protection
2016; Faculty of Agronomy in Čačak; Volume: 20; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5937/geopan1602070m
ISSN1820-7138
AutoresMiško Milanović, Velјko Perović, Milisav Tomić, Tin Lukić, Snežana Nenadović, Milan Radovanović, Miloš Ninković, Ivan Samarđžić, Djurdja Miljkovic,
Tópico(s)Regional Development and Management Studies
ResumoBoth environmental control and appropriate measurement results present basis for the quality protection of geospatial elements. Providing environmental monitoring activities and creating control network is the obligation of each state, whereas local communities provide observation and control of air quality, water quality, waste quality, soil quality, vegetation and land cover control, etc. This has been the reason for the analysis of vegetation of the municipality of Jagodina in Serbia. By processing satellite images, data on the sources of pollution and polluting materials of the vegetation have been discovered. These include spot (stationary), linear (mobile and stationary) and surface (stationary and mobile) sources. While processing satellite images by the Idrisi software, we have acquired results that indicate certain vegetation modifications (images obtained through infrared spectral imaging). Results obtained through remote sensing indicate the necessity to define adequate vegetation monitoring, to complete a register of pollutants, to set up information system and define ways of data presentation in order to manage a single, complete register of environmental pollutants in the municipality of Jagodina.
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