[PDF][PDF] Applications of remote sensing in agriculture-A Review
Remote sensing is the art and science of gathering information about the objects or area of
the real world at a distance without coming into direct physical contact with the object under …
the real world at a distance without coming into direct physical contact with the object under …
[PDF][PDF] Application of remote sensing methods in agriculture
M Wójtowicz, A Wójtowicz… - … in biometry and crop …, 2016 - researchgate.net
With advances in satellite, airborne and ground based remote sensing, reflectance data are
increasingly being used in agriculture. This paper reviews various remote sensing methods …
increasingly being used in agriculture. This paper reviews various remote sensing methods …
Effective ecosystem monitoring requires a multi‐scaled approach
Ecosystem monitoring is fundamental to our understanding of how ecosystem change is
impacting our natural resources and is vital for develo** evidence‐based policy and …
impacting our natural resources and is vital for develo** evidence‐based policy and …
A methodology based on GEOBIA and WorldView-3 imagery to derive vegetation indices at tree crown detail in olive orchards
Precision agriculture (PA) is becoming an essential practice for the implementation of
sustainable agriculture that encompasses the efficient use of resources and a systematic …
sustainable agriculture that encompasses the efficient use of resources and a systematic …
Leakiness: a new index for monitoring the health of arid and semiarid landscapes using remotely sensed vegetation cover and elevation data
JA Ludwig, GN Bastin, VH Chewings, RW Eager… - Ecological …, 2007 - Elsevier
The health of arid and semiarid lands needs to be monitored, particularly if they are used to
produce food and fiber, and are prone to loss of vegetation cover and soil. Indicators of …
produce food and fiber, and are prone to loss of vegetation cover and soil. Indicators of …
An examination of thematic research, development, and trends in remote sensing applied to conservation agriculture
Conservation agriculture seeks to reduce environmental degradation through sustainable
management of agricultural land. Since the 1990s, agricultural research has been …
management of agricultural land. Since the 1990s, agricultural research has been …
Differences in Landsat-based trend analyses in drylands due to the choice of vegetation estimate
Drylands cover about 41% of the globe's surface and provide important ecosystem services,
but land use and climate change exert considerable pressure on these ecosystems. Both of …
but land use and climate change exert considerable pressure on these ecosystems. Both of …
The importance of stakeholder engagement in invasive species management: a cross-jurisdictional perspective in Ireland
KE Stokes, KP O℉ Neill, WI Montgomery… - Biodiversity & …, 2006 - Springer
The management of invasive non-native species is a frequent cause of conflict in the field of
biodiversity conservation because perceptions of their costs and benefits differ among …
biodiversity conservation because perceptions of their costs and benefits differ among …
Examining the Australian context for post-mined land rehabilitation: Reconciling a paradigm for the development of natural and novel ecosystems among post …
D Doley, P Audet, DR Mulligan - Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 2012 - Elsevier
This analysis attempts to reconcile existing rehabilitation planning goals and implementation
constraints in the form of a paradigm that considers potential and pragmatic ecosystem …
constraints in the form of a paradigm that considers potential and pragmatic ecosystem …
Modelling LiDAR derived tree canopy height from Landsat TM, ETM+ and OLI satellite imagery—A machine learning approach
Understanding ecological changes in native vegetation communities often requires
information over long time periods (multiple decades). Tropical cyclones can have a major …
information over long time periods (multiple decades). Tropical cyclones can have a major …