Development of a Methodology for the Management of Inventories of Flora
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https://doi.org/10.36790/epistemus.v17i35.312Keywords:
Inventory Management, IT Tools, Endemic Flora, Mobile Technologies, Flora MaintenanceAbstract
Within the characteristics of the zoological gardens, it was detected that there is no inventory of all the flora, much less those that require the most care, likewise, their correct location and/or distribution is not known, which leads to inadequate control and maintenance of it. To this end, a methodology was designed and implemented that will guide, through an appropriate procedure, the definition, creation and use of inventories for the Ecological Center of Sonora, which will allow the efficient management of its resources. Different authors were analyzed and studied with different procedures, a proposal that could be implemented in this and other centers was generated. It must be considered that it is required professional georeferencing equipment for this type of projects, which avoids the coordinates difference and the incorrect location of the species. As a result, a sample inventory of the flora considered by the center to be of interest...
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