Remote Sensing and Cropping Practices: A Review

For agronomic, environmental, and economic reasons, the need for spatialized information about agricultural practices is expected to rapidly increase. In this context, we reviewed the literature on remote sensing for mapping cropping practices. The reviewed studies were grouped into three categories...

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Main Authors: Agnès Bégué, Damien Arvor, Beatriz Bellon, Julie Betbeder, Diego de Abelleyra, Rodrigo P. D. Ferraz, Valentine Lebourgeois, Camille Lelong, Margareth Simões, Santiago R. Verón
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-f2b1b3a7e5714474b487613f85b7d9da2020-11-24T23:37:49ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922018-01-011019910.3390/rs10010099rs10010099Remote Sensing and Cropping Practices: A ReviewAgnès Bégué0Damien Arvor1Beatriz Bellon2Julie Betbeder3Diego de Abelleyra4Rodrigo P. D. Ferraz5Valentine Lebourgeois6Camille Lelong7Margareth Simões8Santiago R. Verón9CIRAD, UMR TETIS, Maison de la Télédétection, 500 rue J.-F. Breton, 34093 Montpellier, FranceCNRS, UMR 6554 LETG-Univ. Rennes 2, 35043 Rennes, FranceCIRAD, UMR TETIS, Maison de la Télédétection, 500 rue J.-F. Breton, 34093 Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, Univ. Montpellier, 34 Montpellier, FranceINTA, Instituto de Clima y Agua, Hurlingham Buenos Aires 1686, ArgentinaEMBRAPA Embrapa Solos, Rio de Janeiro 22460-000, BrazilCIRAD, UMR TETIS, Maison de la Télédétection, 500 rue J.-F. Breton, 34093 Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, UMR TETIS, Maison de la Télédétection, 500 rue J.-F. Breton, 34093 Montpellier, FranceEMBRAPA Embrapa Solos, Rio de Janeiro 22460-000, BrazilINTA, Instituto de Clima y Agua, Hurlingham Buenos Aires 1686, ArgentinaFor agronomic, environmental, and economic reasons, the need for spatialized information about agricultural practices is expected to rapidly increase. In this context, we reviewed the literature on remote sensing for mapping cropping practices. The reviewed studies were grouped into three categories of practices: crop succession (crop rotation and fallowing), cropping pattern (single tree crop planting pattern, sequential cropping, and intercropping/agroforestry), and cropping techniques (irrigation, soil tillage, harvest and post-harvest practices, crop varieties, and agro-ecological infrastructures). We observed that the majority of the studies were exploratory investigations, tested on a local scale with a high dependence on ground data, and used only one type of remote sensing sensor. Furthermore, to be correctly implemented, most of the methods relied heavily on local knowledge on the management practices, the environment, and the biological material. These limitations point to future research directions, such as the use of land stratification, multi-sensor data combination, and expert knowledge-driven methods. Finally, the new spatial technologies, and particularly the Sentinel constellation, are expected to improve the monitoring of cropping practices in the challenging context of food security and better management of agro-environmental issues.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/1/99cropping systemcrop successionrotationcropping patternmultiple croppingagroforestryirrigationsoil tillageharvestintercroppingfallow
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author Agnès Bégué
Damien Arvor
Beatriz Bellon
Julie Betbeder
Diego de Abelleyra
Rodrigo P. D. Ferraz
Valentine Lebourgeois
Camille Lelong
Margareth Simões
Santiago R. Verón
spellingShingle Agnès Bégué
Damien Arvor
Beatriz Bellon
Julie Betbeder
Diego de Abelleyra
Rodrigo P. D. Ferraz
Valentine Lebourgeois
Camille Lelong
Margareth Simões
Santiago R. Verón
Remote Sensing and Cropping Practices: A Review
Remote Sensing
cropping system
crop succession
rotation
cropping pattern
multiple cropping
agroforestry
irrigation
soil tillage
harvest
intercropping
fallow
author_facet Agnès Bégué
Damien Arvor
Beatriz Bellon
Julie Betbeder
Diego de Abelleyra
Rodrigo P. D. Ferraz
Valentine Lebourgeois
Camille Lelong
Margareth Simões
Santiago R. Verón
author_sort Agnès Bégué
title Remote Sensing and Cropping Practices: A Review
title_short Remote Sensing and Cropping Practices: A Review
title_full Remote Sensing and Cropping Practices: A Review
title_fullStr Remote Sensing and Cropping Practices: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing and Cropping Practices: A Review
title_sort remote sensing and cropping practices: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2018-01-01
description For agronomic, environmental, and economic reasons, the need for spatialized information about agricultural practices is expected to rapidly increase. In this context, we reviewed the literature on remote sensing for mapping cropping practices. The reviewed studies were grouped into three categories of practices: crop succession (crop rotation and fallowing), cropping pattern (single tree crop planting pattern, sequential cropping, and intercropping/agroforestry), and cropping techniques (irrigation, soil tillage, harvest and post-harvest practices, crop varieties, and agro-ecological infrastructures). We observed that the majority of the studies were exploratory investigations, tested on a local scale with a high dependence on ground data, and used only one type of remote sensing sensor. Furthermore, to be correctly implemented, most of the methods relied heavily on local knowledge on the management practices, the environment, and the biological material. These limitations point to future research directions, such as the use of land stratification, multi-sensor data combination, and expert knowledge-driven methods. Finally, the new spatial technologies, and particularly the Sentinel constellation, are expected to improve the monitoring of cropping practices in the challenging context of food security and better management of agro-environmental issues.
topic cropping system
crop succession
rotation
cropping pattern
multiple cropping
agroforestry
irrigation
soil tillage
harvest
intercropping
fallow
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/1/99
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