Advances in Remote Sensing for Crop Monitoring and Yield Estimation
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Remote Sensing in Agriculture and Vegetation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 116890
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Interests: remote sensing; data fusion and applications; agricultural monitoring; urban studies; environmental heath
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Interests: remote sensing; drivers and consequences of wildland fires; crop monitoring and precision agriculture; eco-hydrology; vegetation-climate-fire-human interaction; machine learning; UAV applications; geospatial technology
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Interests: land system science; land remote sensing; GIS; biodiversity conservation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Global food security will remain a worldwide concern, especially in the face of challenges from climate change, population growth, water scarcity, environmental degradation, and biodiversity loss. Improving yields and maintaining agricultural sustainability through argoecological approaches and scientific farming management are of the utmost importance. The use of remote sensing in monitoring crop conditions and production estimates has proven to be very useful and supportive for agricultural management from local to regional, continental, and global scales. Many previous efforts have been made to advance the monitoring of crop conditions including the blooming and phenology cycle, health and productivity, drought and heat stress, and other processes. These remote sensing based indicators of critical crop conditions are always integrated with crop characteristics, climatic and soil variables, and auxiliary variables to build yield prediction models for cost-effective estimates of crop productions at different spatial-temporal scales.
Nowadays, the emerging satellite missions, remote sensing sensors, geospatial big data, and the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning have provided further new opportunities for a better understanding of the crop’s physical and biophysical process. This Special Issue calls for innovative data, methods, and analysis techniques for remote sensing-based crop monitoring and yield estimations. Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to, crop condition monitoring, crop phenology, crop stress detection, remote sensing indicators of crops, crop yield prediction, controls on yield potentials, drivers of yield variability, and multi-source data integration for sustainable agriculture.
You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Land.
Dr. Bin Chen
Dr. Yufang Jin
Prof. Dr. Le Yu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Remote sensing agriculture
- Crop yield estimation and prediction
- Crop types and cropping intensity
- Crop phenology, stress, and health status
- Controls and drivers of yield variability
- Remote sensing spectral indices for crops
- Multi-scale monitoring and mapping of crop yields
- Multi-source data fusion for sustainable agriculture
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