PLENARY 2: Space for More Effective Agriculture and Maritime
Location: Conference Room 4th floor Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel
Tuesday 22 May 2018, 09:45 – 11:00
How can many different types of advanced technology be successfully employed to generate more productive and more environmentally conscious returns in the farming and maritime arenas? Given the world’s growing population and concomitant demands for more food, how can we use space based assets to contribute to a viable, cost-effective and socially responsible solutions set?
Over the past ten years, high resolution imagery has gone from a specialized product used primarily by governments to a commodity. Advances in the imagery field benefit both farmers and fishermen. For example, data extracted from an image of an agriculture field can be used to increase the harvest while minimizing environmental concerns, such as nitrogen and phosphorus run-off.
Advances in technology together with the boom of Internet of Things have also made ground sensors more accessible. Can we create hybrid technology solutions that combine sensors, ground based networks and satellite constellations to monitor agriculture, farming, and maritime?
Moderator
Speakers
Jairo BECERRA
Director of the Socio-Legal Research Centre, Universidad Católica de Colombia
Gustavo CRESPI
Lead Specialist, Competitiveness and Innovation Division, Inter-American Development Bank
Argentina
Guadalupe TISCORNIA TOSAR
Researcher, National Institute of Agriculture Research (INIA)
Uruguay