JOURNAL ARTICLE

Agricultural land cover classification using rapideye satellite imagery in South Korea - first result -

Hyun Ok KimJong‐Min YeomYoun Soo Kim

Year: 2011 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 8174 Pages: 817424-817424   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

Global climate changes as well as abnormal climate phenomena have affected the agricultural environment on a great scale. Thus, there is a strong need for countermeasures by making full use of agriculture related information. As agricultural lands in South Korea are mostly operated by private farmers on a small parcel level, it is difficult to gather information for an overview on changing crop condition and to construct database necessary for disease management, production estimation and compensation measures on a regional or governmental level. The objective of this study is to evaluate the multispectral reflectance characteristics of RapidEye image data to classify agricultural land cover as well as crop condition in South Korea. As the RapidEye sensor offers the spectral information in red edge range as a first multispectral satellite system, we focus on the usefulness of red edge reflectance for identifying crop species and for interpreting crop growth or stress condition.

Keywords:
Multispectral image Remote sensing Agriculture Land cover Agricultural land Satellite imagery Red edge Environmental science Satellite Land use Agricultural productivity Geography Engineering

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Topics

Remote Sensing in Agriculture
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology
Remote Sensing and Land Use
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science
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