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Integrated system for drought monitoring (INTERSUCHO)

    Description
    Intro

    Integrated system for drought monitoring serves to monitor and predict soil moisture and drought intensity, which can be further exploited for agricultural measures. Drought monitoring is key tool for supporting agricultural production, bussines & political decisions as well as education.

    Objective of the practice

    Drought monitoring is designed to assess the drought intensity and its impact on the landscape, where agriculture and horticulture are the primary target areas. Besides the coverage of bulit-up areas respectively water areas of the whole territory of the Czech Republic it is therefore usable also in forestry and for the description of the drought impact on ecosystem services of the other controlled and uncontrolled ecosystem.<br />
    Drought is monitored by several independent approaches so that we are able to look at the progress and the impact of drought from different points of view. The network of experts who share their observations from their place of interest in real is essential for evaluation of the progress and the impact of drought. Farmers, fruit growers and foresters can get involved as well as wide public who often are interested in monitoring drought and weather exposure in their free time. <br />
    Drought monitoring has been praised by the National Drought Mitigation Centre, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, the world’s leading institution in the field of drought research.

    Partners
    The project is a result of cooperation between Global Change Research Institute CAS (Czech Globe), Mendel University in Brno and State Land Office that carry out the research and operate the web site. Other partners are Czech Hydrometeorological Institute and Masaryk University and many other institutions. Other stakeholders can be state administration, professional public and of course farmers.
    Implementation of the Project/Activity

    Integrated system for drought monitoring was created as a research project in 2012. On 1 January 2017, the state administration (State Land Office) has actively entered into this system in order to guarantee the core functions of the system and to ensure its necessary development. Because of this the requierements of state administration have been transferred to a professional team.

    Results/Outputs/Impacts
    Computational model of the system is based on real time daily meteorological data provided by the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute and also based on pedological data. The tool reflects and evaluates vegetation condition in a given time with use of TERRA satellite imagery. Outputs for the whole Czech Republic and Slovakia at a resolution 500 x 500 m are completely updated every Monday on www.intersucho.cz while forecasts are done daily.
    Enabling factors and constraints
    The existence of a good scientific team and availability of necessary data is decisive.
    Sustainability and replicability
    It is necessary to count on the financial resources for the purchase of quality data and the costs of the corresponding system.
    Conclusions

    It is very useful to have network of experts (farmers) who share their observations from their place of interest and monitor drought and weather exposure in their free time.

    Other sources of information
    For more information, a description of working methods and contacts visit the website https://www.intersucho.cz
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    Timeline
    08 January 2012 (start date)
    01 January 2017 (date of completion)
    Entity
    State Land Office
    SDGs
    Region
    1. Europe
    Geographical coverage
    The project monitors the whole area of the Czech Republic., some characteristics are monitored for Slovak republic and even for Central Europe.
    Website/More information
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    Countries
    Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
    Contact Information

    Soňa Bechtoldová, Ing.