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Virtual Research Environment Grazing Intensity (vreGI)

This application visualizes livestock movement data from different livestock farms located in several natural areas of Andalusia. Different GPS devices (n = 96) have been installed in 16 livestock farms, mainly sheep, but also goats and cows. Different tracking technologies (sigfox, gsm, satellite and continuous measurement) were used and the movement of the animals was monitored since February 2022. These devices have been installed in the framework of the project SUMHAL (Sustainability for Mediterranean Hotspots in Andalusia integrating LifeWatch ERIC), specifically in the subprojects LWE2103026 and LWE210303027 that focus on analysing the role of traditional silvopastoral practices in the biodiversity of ecosystems and in the prevention of forest fires in natural areas of Andalusia, for which it will be supported by updated technological tools. These sub-projects are being carried out by the Service for the Evaluation, Restoration and Protection of Mediterranean Agrosystems (SERPAM) of the Estación Experimental del Zaidin, of the CSIC.

The data were collected using a semi-automatic procedure, filtered for quality and integrated into a SQL database. They were then integrated into movebank, a movement data repository (movebank ID = 3088763011), and this interactive application was generated for their visualisation.

How to cite

Pérez-Luque, A.J.; Tognetti Barbieri, M.J.; Ramos-Font, M.E.; Robles-Cruz, A.B. (2023). vreGI virtual Research Environment Grazing Intensity: Monitoring grazing patterns in Andalusia Natural protected areas. https://github.com/serpam/vreGI_db. version 1.0. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.10672141

Credits 1

  • Antonio J. Pérez-Luque ORCID logo: Conceptualization, Data curation, Methodology, Software, Validation, Visualization.

  • Mauro J. Tognetti Barbieri: Data curation, Methodology, and Validation.

  • Maria Eugenia Ramos Font ORCID logo: Funding acquisition and Resources.

  • Ana Belén Robles Cruz ORCID logo:Funding acquisition, Project administration, and Resources.

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Acknowledgements

This study was funded by MICINN through European Regional Development Fund SUMHAL, LIFEWATCH-2019-09-CSIC-13, POPE 2014-2020. More info about the SUMHAL project (Sustainability for Mediterranean Hotspots in Andalusia integrating LifeWatch ERIC).