High-resolution mapping of protected agriculture in Mexico, through remote sensing data cloud geoprocessing
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Title (Dublin Core)
High-resolution mapping of protected agriculture in Mexico, through remote sensing data cloud geoprocessing
Description (Dublin Core)
In recent years, plasticulture, which is broadly defined as the use of plastics in agriculture, including greenhouse, tunnels and plastic mulch has become a fast-growing production system. While in the 1970s, the system was used on 2.8 M ha worldwide, the area had grown to 38 M ha in 1996/97 and is still increasing at a rapid rate: In Asia and Africa, the use of plastic greenhouses is growing by 15-30% per year. Therefore, plasticulture is expected to rise in many agrarian countries such as Mexico. Nonetheless, there are negative effects of plasticulture, that need to be correctly addressed in order to have responsible rural landscape management. Ergo our study attempts, through cloud geoprocessing of Sentinel-2 imagery, to rapidly provide a reliable and updated high-resolution map of protected agriculture that employs plastics (mostly tunnels and greenhouses). This map can be used as a basis for a protected agriculture monitoring system in Mexico, and eventually help to effectively plan the upcoming rural development, e.g. by providing input for territorial planning, showing the municipal rural practice trends, and monitoring the markets and its economic impacts.
Creator (Dublin Core)
Gabriel Alejandro Perilla
Jean-François Mas
Subject (Dublin Core)
protected agriculture
plasticulture
remote sensing
google earth engine
sentinel 2
Oceanography
GC1-1581
Geology
QE1-996.5
Publisher (Dublin Core)
Taylor & Francis Group
Date (Dublin Core)
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z
Type (Dublin Core)
article
Identifier (Dublin Core)
2279-7254
10.1080/22797254.2019.1686430
https://doaj.org/article/dc5a8c92d8ff4b469605328ad2491bc9
Source (Dublin Core)
European Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol 52, Iss 1, Pp 532-541 (2019)
Language (Dublin Core)
EN
Relation (Dublin Core)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1686430
https://doaj.org/toc/2279-7254
Provenance (Dublin Core)
Journal Licence: CC BY-NC