Unit AAF - COPERNICUS, AGRICULTURE 4.0 AND ENVIRONMENTAL AND BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY

Course
Economics and culture of human nutrition
Study-unit Code
A004865
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Marco Vizzari
Teachers
  • Marco Vizzari
Hours
  • 20 ore - Marco Vizzari
CFU
2
Course Regulation
Coorte 2024
Offered
2024/25
Learning activities
A scelta dello studente
Area
A scelta dello studente
Academic discipline
NN
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
The course addresses the complex and current topic of the use of technologies and services for Earth Observation, with particular attention to the most innovative aspects and strategies applicable to the benefit of agricultural enterprises. The specific objective of the course is to raise awareness, provide training, promote, and initiate the integrated use of Earth Observation and Geo-information technologies and services in the agricultural sector, along with new agronomic and environmental knowledge related to them. The use of these innovative methods and tools provides a clear added value in terms of cost reduction, product quality, production protection, environmental sustainability, and risk management both at the level of individual enterprises and at the territorial level. This is officially encouraged by the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which has planned the use of Copernicus data for monitoring environmental conditionality, surface areas, crop vegetation status, and for the consequent allocation of subsidies.
Reference texts
Pdf documents provided for each lesson
Educational objectives
The course is aimed at acquiring a wide range of skills in the field of Earth Observation and Geo-information technologies applicable in agriculture, with a particular focus on the opportunities offered by the European Copernicus program.
Prerequisites
None
Teaching methods
Video-lessons on Unipg Unistudium platform
Other information
None
Learning verification modality
Final multiple-choice test
Extended program
- Importance and functioning of the European Copernicus program;
- Practical applications and resources available through Copernicus;
- Innovations in the field of geo-information and Digital Twins;
- Integration of in situ and ancillary data components in Copernicus with new technologies applicable in agriculture;
- Practical application of Earth Observation in sustainable farm management;
- Adoption of strategies to promote sustainability in agriculture;
- Agricultural risk management through agro-meteo-climatology;
- Application of satellite and drone remote sensing in support of precision agriculture;
- Mechanization, robotics, and artificial intelligence in precision agriculture;
- Precision approaches in viticulture, irrigation, and crop protection;
- Use of decision support platforms (such as AGRICOLUS) for access to satellite data, crop monitoring, and creation of prescription maps;
- Management and analysis of geographic data using GIS (Geographic Information Systems);
- Use of Bluleaf, CLMS (Copernicus Land Monitoring Service), and RHETICUS platforms and their application areas;
- Use of CEMS (Copernicus Emergency Management Service) data for risk management in agriculture.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
The teaching content can contribute to the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in various ways, directly linking to several Sustainable Development Goals.
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