Remote Sensing Applications for Agriculture and Crop Modelling
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Crop models and remote sensing techniques have been combined and applied in agriculture and crop estimation on local and regional scales or worldwide based on the simultaneous development of crop models and remote sensing. The literature shows that many new remote sensing sensors and valuable methods have been developed for the retrieval of canopy state variables and soil properties from remote sensing data for assimilating the retrieved variables into crop models. At the same time remote sensing has been used in a staggering number of applications for agriculture. This book sets the context for remote sensing and modelling for agricultural systems as a mean to minimize the environmental impact while increasing production and productivity. The eighteen papers published in this Special Issue although not representative of all the work carried out in the field of Remote Sensing for agriculture and crop modeling provide insight into the diversity and the complexity of developments of RS applications in agriculture. Five thematic focuses have emerged from the published papers: yield estimation land cover mapping soil nutrient balance time-specific management zone delineation and the use of UAV as agricultural aerial sprayers. All contributions exploited the use of remote sensing data from different platforms (UAV Sentinel Landsat QuickBird CBERS MODIS WorldView) their assimilation into crop models (DSSAT AQUACROP EPIC DELPHI) or on the synergy of Remote Sensing and modeling applied to cardamom wheat tomato sorghum rice sugarcane and olive. The intended audience is researchers and postgraduate students as well as those outside academia in policy and practice.
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