2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-015-1841-4
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An Integrated Framework for Predicting Long-Term Productivity of Pastures in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract: The population of Saudi Arabia is increasing so is the demand for food; however, the arable land that can support this demand is decreasing rapidly. To meet the increasing dietary (cereal, meat, milk, etc.), needs of people and the fodder needs of livestock require identification of additional cultivation regions and correspondingly suitable crop/grass varieties. The traditional methods to achieve these objectives are expensive, complex and time-consuming. Therefore, the exploration of novel and proven IT tech… Show more

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“…The combination of GIS, decision support system and a method of multi-criteria decision making was made to find the most appropriate industrial site in the selection process. Abdullah et al (2018) used data mining tool plus GIS to facilitate decision support of identifying cultivable uncultivated regions in the Middle East. Kim et al (2016) combined Delphi panel discussion, AHP and GIS in map algebra to decide a suitable land.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of GIS, decision support system and a method of multi-criteria decision making was made to find the most appropriate industrial site in the selection process. Abdullah et al (2018) used data mining tool plus GIS to facilitate decision support of identifying cultivable uncultivated regions in the Middle East. Kim et al (2016) combined Delphi panel discussion, AHP and GIS in map algebra to decide a suitable land.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%