Abstract

Logic Models for Integration of Knowledge to Aid Decision - Ecologic and Economic Forest Plantations in Areas of Aquifer Recharge. The Agrarian and Environmental Geosciences imply integra- tion of several sciences and fields of knowledge in order to assist farming, forestry and animals' bringing. To integrate those sciences and knowledge into a model it is necessary to bring conservation practices not only to agronomical practices but at same time into geo-ecological administration of watersheds. The interconnection of those sciences demands organization of: (1) knowledge bases (2) a logical articulation system for these cog- nitive bases (3) logic models of natural processes and technology and (4) a prevision and control system of even- tual anthropic-derived impacts in underground water recharge zones, water circulation, water quality and terrain stability. For act of central challenge is internalization of the cross-cutting aspects of decision derived from various sciences, natural systems and security issues. Four geo-environmental questions are cen- tral to whole process of making, for proper integration of practical knowledge, which involves determination of the: (1) adequate parameters, (2) structural conditioning factors, (3) geodynamic factors, and (4) terrain/ecosystems susceptibility to anthropic interventions. The logical steps become thus evident for design of making supporting systems, which will deal with themes involving sensible areas in watershed.

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