Location: Soil Dynamics Research
Title: New agrophysics divisions: application of GIS and fuzzy multi attributive comparison of alternatives (review)Author
KURTENER, D - European Agrophysical Institute | |
BADENKO, V - St Petersburg State University | |
KRUEGER, E - European Agrophysical Institute | |
TOPAJ, A - Agrophysical Research Institute | |
MIRSCHEL, W - Institute Of Landscape Systems Analysis Of Leibniz Centre For Agricultural Landscape | |
Torbert, Henry - Allen |
Submitted to: European Agrophysical Journal
Publication Type: Literature Review Publication Acceptance Date: 9/4/2017 Publication Date: 9/30/2017 Publication URL: https://handle.nal.usda.gov/10113/6829335 Citation: Kurtener, D., Badenko, V., Krueger, E., Topaj, A., Mirschel, W., Torbert III, H.A. 2017. New agrophysics divisions: application of GIS and fuzzy multi attributive comparison of alternatives (review). European Agrophysical Journal. 4(3):42-60. Interpretive Summary: This review paper is devoted to review the new scientific divisions that emerged in agrophysics in the last 10-15 years. Among them are the following: 1) application of Geographic Information Systems, 2) development and application of fuzzy multi attributive comparison of alternatives. In recent years, the development of these scientific divisions has been associated with the activities of the European Agrophysical Institute and, in particular, with the creation (in 2013) of the European Agrophysical Journal (EAJ). It should be noted that Google-based Impact Factor of EAJ for 2015 was equal 2.23 and for 2016 - 2.00. Many articles written in the framework of these divisions have been published in EAJ. Technical Abstract: This review paper is devoted to review the new scientific divisions that emerged in agrophysics in the last 10-15 years. Among them are the following: 1) application of Geographic Information Systems, 2) development and application of fuzzy multi attributive comparison of alternatives. In recent years, the development of these scientific divisions has been associated with the activities of the European Agrophysical Institute and, in particular, with the creation (in 2013) of the European Agrophysical Journal (EAJ). It should be noted that Google-based Impact Factor of EAJ for 2015 was equal 2.23 and for 2016 - 2.00. Many articles written in the framework of these divisions have been published in EAJ. |