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Le portail SIGLA – un système d'information géographique sur Internet pour le programme portugais de surveillance entomologique de la fièvre catarrhale ovine
Author(s) -
Hyvina Maria Andrade Martins,
T. Nunes,
Fernando Boinas
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux/revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1951-6711
pISSN - 0035-1865
DOI - 10.19182/remvt.10078
Subject(s) - geography , the internet , world wide web , computer science , intranet , geographic information system , cartography , database
Bluetongue (BT) is an infectious non-contagious disease, whose transmission is commonly associated with an intermediate arthropod host from the Culicoides genre. A BT entomologi­cal surveillance programme was implemented in Portugal in May 2005 to collect data on the abundance, and spatial and temporal distribution of several species potentially involved in the transmission of the disease. At that time a simple local alphanumerical relational database was built to record all data. Although it fulfilled the initial objectives of data management, there was an increasing need to share this information in real-time with national veterinary authorities. Moreover, sharing this data in a map-based approach was not possible without con­siderable time-consuming effort. To overcome these needs, a new web-based system with geographical information system (GIS) capabilities was designed and is currently being devel­oped exclusively using Open Source Software (Portal SIGLA). The alphanumerical component was partially migrated from the previous system, though introducing query capabilities visually supported by the use of dynamic charts further enriched it.  The geographical component is now the development core, but it already contains several tools of a standard web mapping application (zooming, panning, distance and area measure­ments, activation/deactivation of spatial layers, legend panel, graphical and numerical scale…). This enterprise-level relational database with geographical functions also makes spatial editing available through the web and thus enables technicians with no GIS expertise to create and handle easily spatial data. The system democratizes GIS technology and provides veterinary officers with real-time data sharing. It helps to gain further insight into disease dynamics and thus to contribute to more effective sani­tary control measures. Future developments are mainly related to spatial querying of data through the form of choropleth and chart maps. This will further enrich the analysis capabilities of the system.

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