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Key issues in incorporating proximal and remote sensor data into farm decision-making

Code: 9781835451427
Adélia M. O. Sousa, Universidade de Évora, MED, CHANGE, EarsLab, Portugal; José R. Marques da Silva, Universidade de Évora, MED, CHANGE, Agroinsider Lda, Portugal; João Serrano, Shakib Shahidian and Duarte Lobo da Silveira, Universidade de Évora, MED, CHANGE, Portugal; Manuela Simões, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; Ana Cristina Gonçalves, Maria João P. Caldinhas and Vasco Fitas da Cruz, Universidade de Évora, MED, CHANGE, Portugal; Arilson J. de Oliveira Júnior and Silvia R. Lucas de Souza, São Paulo State University, Brazil; Diogo R. Coelho, Universidade de Évora, MED, Portugal; Patrícia Lourenço, Agroinsider Lda, Portugal; and Fátima F. Baptista, Universidade de Évora, MED, CHANGE, Portugal

Chapter synopsis:

This chapter presents five study cases on the application of smart technologies in farming and forestry systems. The first of these study cases presents the results of a long-term study to calibrate a Grassmaster II capacitance probe to estimate pasture productivity in the Mediterranean Montado ecosystem. The second case study presents a methodology for identifying yield zones within an olive grove based on Sentinel-2 satellite data. The third case study provides an overview of different remote sensing sensors, data and methodologies used for estimating forest biomass. The fourth case study assesses the carbon footprint of horticultural crops such as potato, onion, carrot, melon and watermelon. The final case study focuses on precision livestock farming, specifically a mobile application focused on thermal comfort.



DOI: 10.19103/AS.2023.0132.04
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Table of contents
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Proximal sensor calibration and validation: evaluating the Grassmaster II probe to estimate pasture productivity
  • 3 Using remote sensing data to identify management zones in olive groves
  • 4 Using remote sensing data to estimate aboveground forest biomass
  • 5 Assessing the carbon footprint of horticultural crops
  • 6 Assessment of animal welfare using the Aurora app
  • 7 Conclusion and future trends
  • 8 References

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