2023
DOI: 10.1007/s41324-023-00547-9
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From pixels to patterns: review of remote sensing techniques for mapping shifting cultivation systems

Ishita Mathur,
Prodyut Bhattacharya
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“…Addressing stakeholders first has the advantage that observations that were important to the interviewees or important information about certain management changes can help to inform decisions on which landscape changes to map (Isager and Broge 2007 ; Berget et al 2021 ). Further, it can give insights into temporal land uses (Mathur and Bhattacharya 2023 ) or land uses that are not captured through remote sensing data (Fox et al 2017 ). An exchange with local stakeholders further makes it possible for landscape changes seen as important by the stakeholder to be prioritized by the remote sensing approach, such as the change in number of trees and hedges in IEV, REU and SMP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing stakeholders first has the advantage that observations that were important to the interviewees or important information about certain management changes can help to inform decisions on which landscape changes to map (Isager and Broge 2007 ; Berget et al 2021 ). Further, it can give insights into temporal land uses (Mathur and Bhattacharya 2023 ) or land uses that are not captured through remote sensing data (Fox et al 2017 ). An exchange with local stakeholders further makes it possible for landscape changes seen as important by the stakeholder to be prioritized by the remote sensing approach, such as the change in number of trees and hedges in IEV, REU and SMP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%