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Mapping Asian Cropping Intensity With MODIS
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Author Affiliations
Boston University, University of New Hampshire, McGill University, International Rice Research Institute, ...
Published InIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Year2014
Citations86
Abstract
Agricultural systems are geographically extensive, have profound significance to society, and affect regional energy, climate, and water cycles. Since most suitable lands worldwide have been cultivated, there is a growing pressure to increase yields on existing agricultural lands. In tropical and subtropical regions, multicropping is widely used to increase food production, but regional-to-global information related to multicropping practices is poor. The high temporal resolution and moderate spatial resolution of the MODIS sensors provide an ideal source of information for characterizing cropping practices over large areas. Relative to studies that document agricultural extensification, however, systematic assessment of agricultural intensification via multicropping has received relatively little attention. The goal of this work was to help close this information gap by developing methods…
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