Desarrollo de un geovisor para identificar zonas compatibles entre café y cultivos estratégicos en el departamento de Quindío
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This project aims development of a web-based geovisor that compares agricultural suitability layers published by the Information System for Rural Agricultural Planning (SIPRA), in order to identify optimal areas for the cultivation of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) and strategic crops (avocado, cacao, banana, and maize) in the department of Quindío. This initiative addresses the lack of structured information to determine the compatibility between two crops and the need for planning tools that integrate technical criteria related to rural land use. To achieve this, a zoning process will be carried out through the combined analysis of the available suitability layers. This procedure will allow for the delineation of geographic areas that simultaneously present favorable conditions for the cultivation of coffee alongside various other crops. The suitability layers will be processed and combined using specific spatial operations, enabling the generation of integrated maps that reflect potential areas of productive overlap within the department. The implementation will follow the 4+1 architectural model, combining the use case view to define functional requirements, the logical view to structure components, the development view to organize the codebase, the process view to address concurrency and performance, and the physical view for deployment. This approach ensures an organized, scalable, and adaptable development process for future crops and evolving needs.
