Leveraging Remote Sensing Products to Estimate Grassland Productivity in the Canadian Prairies
Jan Bryan M. Encabo,
Marcos R.C. Cordeiro
Abstract:Remote sensing is the acquisition of data about an area without being in direct contact with it. It can be used to estimate vegetation productivity, offering a cost-effective and efficient alternative to traditional field measurements. This technology enables timely and consistent monitoring of large areas over time using satellite sensors. More recently, drone-mounted sensors have been used for monitoring smaller areas with higher spatial resolutions. Indices derived from remote sensing datasets can be used t… Show more
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