A comparison of global agricultural monitoring systems and current gaps
2018
FRITZ Steffen | SEE Linda | LASO BAYAS Juan Carlos | WALDNER François | JACQUES Damien | BECKER-RESHEF Inbal | WHITCRAFT Alyssa | BARUTH Bettina | BONIFACIO Rogerio | CRUTCHFIELD Jim | REMBOLD Felix | ROJAS Oscar | SCHUCKNECHT Anne | VAN DER VELDE Marijn | VERDIN James | WU Bing Fang | YAN Nana | YOU Liangzhi | GILLIAMS Sven | MUCHER S. | TETRAULT Robert | MOORTHY Inian | MCCALLUM Ian
Global and regional scale agricultural monitoring systems aim to provide up-to-date information regarding food production to different actors and decision makers in support of global and national food security. To help reduce price volatility of the kind experienced between 2007 and 2011, a global system of agricultural monitoring systems is needed to ensure the coordinated flow of information in a timely manner for early warning purposes. A number of systems now exist that fill this role. This paper provides an overview of the eight main global and regional scale agricultural monitoring systems currently in operation and compares them based on the input data and models used, the outputs produced and other characteristics such as the role of the analyst, their interaction with other systems and the geographical scale at which they operate. Despite improvements in access to high resolution satellite imagery over the last decade and the use of numerous remote-sensing based products by the different systems, there are still fundamental gaps. Based on a questionnaire, discussions with the system experts and the literature, we present the main gaps in the data and in the methods. Finally, we propose some recommendations for addressing these gaps through ongoing improvements in remote sensing, harnessing new and innovative data streams and the continued sharing of more and more data.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]JRC.D.5 - Food Security
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]المعلومات البيبليوغرافية
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