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Articles

The development of agrometeorological science in Greece

Pages 309-322 | Received 01 Jul 2018, Accepted 20 Aug 2018, Published online: 08 Oct 2018
 

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the development of the agrometeorology science in Greece from the mid-1970s, when the first “Agrometeorology and Hydrology Division” was established within the Hellenic National Meteorological Service (HNMS), until today. To do so, a series of representative agrometeorology studies conducted mainly by HNMS is discussed in chronological order. Through these studies, one can observe the gradual integration of the fields of agriculture and meteorology and the formulation of a proper multidisciplinary agrometeorology science in Greece, as well as the constant progress in the relative scientific production. Finally, perceiving climate change as a driving force for the conduction of long-term planning for the agricultural sector in Greece, the paper proposes as priorities for the future development of agrometeorology the provision of an adequate network of agro-meteorological stations, the exploitation of satellite information, the reinforcement of the communication between scientists and farmers, and the strengthening of the role of HNMS as a channel for ensuring mutual understanding.

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