Research and implementation of an intelligent cultivated land protection and stewardship monitoring platform
Jinrong Tan
Aerial Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Group Co., LTD
Wenyue Zhang
Aerial Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Group Co., LTD
Bo Li
Aerial Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Group Co., LTD
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pest.v7i1.9465
Keywords: Cultivated land protection ; Field chief system ; Distributed storage ; RS ;GIS
Abstract
To prevent and control the “non-agriculturalization” and “non-grainization” of arable land and permanently designated basic farmland, China must comprehensively establish a Field Manager System aimed at the protection of these lands. This platform is supported by digital technologies and focuses on the regulation of arable land use. By integrating microservices architecture, distributed storage and search technologies, and relational databases, the system ensures the real-time availability, accuracy, and security of data. This integration facilitates large-scale, high-concurrency storage, querying, loading, and high-quality management of arable land-related data. Ultimately, by constructing an intelligent supervision platform for the Field Manager System in arable land protection, the platform achieves functionalities including arable land data management, field inspection task management, anomaly reporting and handling, problem verification and rectification, equipment maintenance, personnel management, and responsibility assessment. This integration forms an end-to-end closedloop process encompassing the monitoring, discovery, warning, reporting, review, rectification, and case handling of arable land issues. Consequently, it enhances arable land protection planning and supervision, standardizes the management processes for arable land protection, strengthens interdepartmental collaboration and coordination, and effectively improves the standardization, precision, intelligence, and efficiency of arable land protection efforts.
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