GAEC cross compliance standard vegetation buffer on water courses: Possible methods of detection by remote sensing products and existing data

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The Agency for Agricultural Payments National Payment Agency (AGEA) in Italy, in order to manage and control EU farmer subsidies in Agriculture, is supported by SIN, an owned public/private company, aiming at facing technical solutions and innovation developments. Since 2005 SIN-AGEA have been testing and performing innovation tools and methods, especially in CAP cross compliance application. A vegetation buffer strip is requested, flanking pre-defined water streams, by Reg. EC 73/2009, CAP cross compliance policies, with pertinence from 2012. Due to the existing collaboration agreement JRC- AGEA-SIN, and the Rete Rurale Nazionale, tests and feasibility have been started to: - improve the knowledge of cross compliance; - identify feasible farmer obligations and clear rules of behaviour; - develop updated controls methods; - integrate available territorial information, creating awareness and user connection The paper faces criteria definition for water streams identification, application areas, different risk zones, buffer width, efficiency indicators, through: existing data, new Remote Sensing (RS) products and GIS tools for watersheds characterization. A shared decision, both for methodology and homogeneous farmer commitments at national/EU level, using validated layers/data set, at contained costs, is the main target. © P. Tosi and L. Rossi., 2011.

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Tosi, P., & Rossi, L. (2011). GAEC cross compliance standard vegetation buffer on water courses: Possible methods of detection by remote sensing products and existing data. Italian Journal of Agronomy, 6(SUPL.1), 147–149. https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2011.6.s1.e18

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