New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research abstracts
Exploration on Digital Water Conservancy
Liang Yong1,2,*
Liu Jiping1
Lin Xiangguo3
Zhang Chengming2
Li Yanling2
Ma Mingwen4
1Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping
Beijing 100039, China
2Department of Surveying and Mapping
School of Information Science and Engineering
Shandong Agricultural University
Taian, 271018
Shandong, China
3School of Resources and Environment Science
Wuhan University
Wuhan 430072, China
4Management Bureau of Xue Ye Reservoir of Laiwu
Laiwu 271100
Shandong, China
*Author for correspondence: yongl@sdau.edu.cn
Abstract The definition of "Digital Water
Conservancy" is proposed on the basis of "Digital Earth" in this paper.
The necessity, feasibility, construction principles of "Digital Water
Conservancy" are analysed, and the framework of it is proposed, that
is: key technology, basic infrastructure, and comprehensive
applications. The key technology is composed of spatial information
technology, management information technology, and comprehensive
information technology; the basic infrastructure consists of National
Information Infrastructure (NII), National Spatial Data
Infrastructure (NSDI), special data of water conservancy and
security measures; the comprehensive applications are made up of the
management system, decision-making models, and application systems. The
above three levels supply hardware and software to water conservancy
around data acquisition and updating, processing and accessing,
information extraction and analysis, propagation of information,
building and updating of databases, web and transmission, and
decision-making support. A spatial information infrastructure, special
data of water conservancy, and decision-making models are the core and
are discussed in detail. Digital Water Conservancy is a large and
complex systematic engineering, but it can be regarded as being
composed of points (reservoirs and lakes), lines (rivers and their
watersheds), and regions (oceans). A digital reservoir analysis is
carried out in Xue Ye Reservoir, Shandong Province to provide
experience for informatisation of water conservancy in China.
Keywords database; decision-making; digital
earth; digital water conservancy; 3S technology; spatial analysis
A07082; Online publication date 21 December 2007; Received and
accepted 10 August 2007
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 2007, Vol. 50:
713–718
0028–8233/07/5005–0713–© The Royal Society of New Zealand 2007
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