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Integration of biophysical and economic data using an expert system: results from a case study in northern Australia
Authors:A.K.L. Johnson  R.A. Cramb  J.R. McAlpine
Affiliation:Department of Agriculture, The University of Queensland, Queensland 4072, Australia.;Present Address: CSIRO Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, PMB PO Aitkenvale, Queensland 4814, Australia.;CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology, 306 Carmody Road, St. Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia.
Abstract:Abstract. Biophysical and economic data from numerous sources are integrated using the ALES expert system. A systematic approach to data collection and evaluation procedure is presented. The collection of management data is emphasized if management and crop yield data are to be adequately correlated. Different land utilization types are evaluated for numerous land mapping units. The results show that direct comparison of land mapping units is possible both within and between different land utilization types. Use of the model enabled objective relationships to be developed between biophysical criteria, crop productivity and management, allowing economic measures of performance to be routinely determined for large databases. The study shows that land mapping units with the most favourable physical suitability class may not necessarily have the largest net return and that the best lands are determined not only by their ability to produce high yields but also their ability to achieve them at the least cost.
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