A methodology for a combined use of normalised difference vegetation indexand CORINE land cover data for crop yield monitoring and forecasting. A case study on Spain

Citation
G. Genovese et al., A methodology for a combined use of normalised difference vegetation indexand CORINE land cover data for crop yield monitoring and forecasting. A case study on Spain, AGRONOMIE, 21(1), 2001, pp. 91-111
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
AGRONOMIE
ISSN journal
02495627 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
91 - 111
Database
ISI
SICI code
0249-5627(200101/02)21:1<91:AMFACU>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The objective of the experience described in the paper consists of extracti ng crop yield indicators from a combined use of land cover data, CORINE (CO -ordination of INformation on the Environment), and NOAA AVHHR/NDVI data on a regional scale. First, the paper describes the methodology used to integ rate the NDVI and the CORINE data. Then, a case study on Spain for a four y ear span between 1995 and 1998 is presented in the paper. The methodology t hus developed allows a better exploitation of the NDVI time series by partl y reducing the problem of mixed values. The use of an independent land cove r can increase the information content of the extracted time series of NDVI . It is shown in this experience that indicators based on the CNDVI (CORINE -NDVI) time profiles can be more closely related to crop yield performances than indicators based on simple NDVI. The advantages of the approach are c onfirmed by the case study: good results in terms of crop yield forecast mo delling, good discrimination of annual crop cycles, good desaggregation of average regional NDVI profiles. The application and the results fit the obj ective of the MARS (Monitoring Agriculture with Remote Sensing) Crop Yield Forecasting System of the EC, within which the experience was conducted. Th e objective of this system is to contribute to an independent, reliable and timely production forecasts EC system.