Vegetation monitoring for Agriculture with Sentinel-2 - āŒš 14:30 CET

Vegetation monitoring for Agriculture with Sentinel-2 Vegetation monitoring for Agriculture with Sentinel-2
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    RUS Copernicus

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    Online Training Webinar, Agriculture, Earth Observation

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    Free

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    English

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Vegetation monitoring for Agriculture with Sentinel-2

During this webinar, you will learn how to process Sentinel-2 data to extract vegetation/crop biophysical variables using SNAP toolbox.

Background

As the world population grows so does the demand for food, fuel, and raw materials provided by agriculture. However, the Earth stubbornly stays the same size and so the growing needs must be satisfied on increasingly smaller area of arable land per capita while taking into account environmental sustainability and climate change effects and their mitigation. We need to make our agricultural production increasingly more effective – using less resources to grow more. Remote sensing is an ideal tool to assist the evolution of agricultural practices in order to face this major challenge, by providing repetitive information on crop status throughout the season at different scales and for different actors.

There is a large number of remote sensing sensors used today for monitoring of crops, from precision farming to large scale food security assessments. In this webinar we will introduce the use of Sentinel-2 multi spectral data to derive high resolution information on crop biophysical parameters such as Leaf Area Index (LAI),  fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (fAPAR), Fraction of Vegetation Cover (FVC), and the Canopy chlorophyll  and Water content (CCC, CWC). These parameters provide information on vegetation/crop status such as health, water/nutrient stress, etc. and serve as input for estimation of more complex variables such as yield.

Type

Webinar

Duration

1 hour 20 minutes + Q&A

Training time

14:30 - 16:30 CET

Training date

Monday 4th of May 2020

Application opening - closing

Thursday 23rd of April 2020 - Monday 4th of May 2020