2018
DOI: 10.3390/rs10111745
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Mapping Crop Calendar Events and Phenology-Related Metrics at the Parcel Level by Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) of MODIS-NDVI Time-Series: A Case Study in Central California

Abstract: Remote sensing technology allows monitoring the progress of vegetation and crop phenology in large regions. Seasonal vegetation trends are commonly estimated from high temporal resolution but coarse spatial resolution satellite imagery, e.g., from MODIS-NDVI (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer—Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) time-series, which has usually limited their application to scenarios with few land uses or crops covering areas larger than actual parcel sizes. As an alternative, this… Show more

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“…After being validated, the data shown in Table 3 confirm NDVI efficiency to evaluate corn phenology, becoming a major reference source through images of orbital sensors. Furthermore, NDVI availability Venancio, L. P. et al brings a few benefits such as detecting variability within farming areas and estimating harvest time, which has already been shown in previous studies (Castro, Six, Plant, & Peña, 2018;Fontana et al, 2015;Sakamoto et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…After being validated, the data shown in Table 3 confirm NDVI efficiency to evaluate corn phenology, becoming a major reference source through images of orbital sensors. Furthermore, NDVI availability Venancio, L. P. et al brings a few benefits such as detecting variability within farming areas and estimating harvest time, which has already been shown in previous studies (Castro, Six, Plant, & Peña, 2018;Fontana et al, 2015;Sakamoto et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…; de Castro et al. ; Ghazaryan et al. ), describes important phenological traits that help discriminate different types of land management.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Here, the inclusion of satellite-based, multi-spectral information is fairly important. In this paper, we chose to focus on an NDVI time series to map agriculture which, as shown by several authors (Beck et al 2008;Dong et al 2016;de Castro et al 2018;Ghazaryan et al 2018), describes important phenological traits that help discriminate different types of land management. Moreover, using NDVI data from MODIS, which has a stable temporal and spatial acquisition geometry, assured the consistency of our results across different study regions, making them comparable.…”
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confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%