Agricultural Economics (AGRICECON) (Nov 2008)

Knowledge maps in agriculture and rural development

  • H. Brožová,
  • T. Šubrt,
  • J. Bartoška

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/263-AGRICECON
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 11
pp. 546 – 552

Abstract

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The possibility of knowledge maps use in the decision-making process in agriculture and rural development is discussed in this paper. Each knowledge map presents a visualization of knowledge using different tools, where a mathematical model can be applied as one of them. The hierarchical structure of a knowledge map conforms to the general structure of a mathematical model. The mathematical model, when successfully solved and correctly read, is a knowledge map in itself. The parallels exist also between the creation process of a mathematical model and of a knowledge map. In general, every phase of a system approach can lead to a special knowledge map. The following paper explains this process and demonstrates it on the farm production structure optimisation problem solved by using a linear programming model.

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