Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System for canopy cover mapping |
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Authors: | Ndr Krishna A K Maji YVN Krishna Murthy BSP Rao |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Amravati Road, Nagpur 2. Regional Remote Sensing Service Centre (Department of Space), Amravati Road, 440 010, Nagpur 3. Department of Geo-engineering, Andhra University, 530 003, Viskhapatnam
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Abstract: | Availability of remote sensing data from earth observation satellites has made it convenient to map and monitor land use/land cover at regional to local scales. A land cover map is very critical for a various planning activities including watershed planning. The spectral and spatial resolutions are major constraints for mapping the crop resources at microlevel. The cropping pattern zones have been mapped using the false color composite, physiography, irrigation and toposheets. The IRS LISS-III data is classified into various categories depending on spectral reflectance from crop canopy and are overlaid on cropping zones map. The re-classified resultant map provides land use/land cover information including dominant cropping systems. The canopy cover is estimated monthly considering the crop calendar for the area. |
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