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Building a Data Set over 12 Globally Distributed Sites to Support the Development of Agriculture Monitoring Applications with Sentinel-2
Fecha
2015-12Autor
Bontemps, Sophie
Arias, Marcela
Cara, Cosmin
Dedieu, Gérard
Guzzonato, Eric
Hagolle, Olivier
Inglada, Jordi
Matton, Nicolas
Morin, David
Popescu, Ramona
Rabaute, Thierry
Savinaud, Mickael
Sepulcre, Guadalupe
Valero, Silvia
Ahmad, Ijaz
Bégué, Agnès
Wu, Bingfang
De Abelleyra, Diego
Diarra, Alhousseine
Dupuy, Stéphane
French, Andrew
Akhtar, Ibrar ul Hassan
Kussul, Nataliia
Lebourgeois, Valentine
Le Page, Michel
Newby, Terrence
Savin, Igor
Veron, Santiago Ramón
Koetz, Benjamin
Defourny, Pierre
Resumen
Developing better agricultural monitoring capabilities based on Earth Observation data is critical for strengthening food production information and market transparency. The Sentinel-2 mission has the optimal capacity for regional to global agriculture monitoring in terms of resolution (10–20 meter), revisit frequency (five days) and coverage (global). In this context, the European Space Agency launched in 2014 the “Sentinel2 for Agriculture” project, which aims to prepare the exploitation of Sentinel-2 data for agriculture monitoring through the development of open source processing chains for relevant products. The project generated an unprecedented data set, made of “Sentinel-2 like” time series and in situ data acquired in 2013 over 12 globally distributed sites. Earth Observation time series were mostly built on the SPOT4 (Take 5) data set, which was specifically designed to simulate Sentinel-2. They also included Landsat 8 and RapidEye imagery as complementary data sources. Images were pre-processed to Level 2A and the quality of the resulting time series was assessed. In situ data about cropland, crop type and biophysical variables were shared by site managers, most of them belonging to the “Joint Experiment for Crop Assessment and Monitoring” network. This data set allowed testing and comparing across sites the methodologies that will be at the core of the future “Sentinel2 for Agriculture” system.