Study on Agricultural Waste Management Information System

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This paper analyzes the characteristics of waste resources and utilization status, information technology the role and utilization status in the waste resources management, put forward using 3S technology (GIS, RS, GPS), Internet technology, data sharing technology and a variety of statistical and management software to establish the Waste Resource Management Information System, this system covers the waste resources information which about the waste resources from the "cradle" to "grave" life cycle,so as to improve waste resources management level, and provide support for its utilization.Solve the problem in the course of waste resources convert into energy. Provide information support for the waste resources conversion technology large-scale commercial application, accelerate the commercial development process.Provide up-to-date information on the opportunities for growing crops for energy and using farm residues, achieve to modernization of waste resource management, improve the level of waste resource management,provide independent information and advice to agriculture, academia, Government, industry, the media and the public.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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1008-1012

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January 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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