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Geoscience and remote sensing on horticulture as support for management and planning

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The importance of horticulture around the large cities, called green belt (GB), or proximity food production area is related to its contribution to the provision of food as well as its role on social, cultural and ecological aspects. Geoscience and Remote sensing (GRS) are tools that should aid in gathering and updating the information to develop science-based management plans of this areas. Recently, the improvement in terms of spatial, temporal and [ver mas...]
The importance of horticulture around the large cities, called green belt (GB), or proximity food production area is related to its contribution to the provision of food as well as its role on social, cultural and ecological aspects. Geoscience and Remote sensing (GRS) are tools that should aid in gathering and updating the information to develop science-based management plans of this areas. Recently, the improvement in terms of spatial, temporal and radiometric resolutions has changed the performance and the approach to the horticulture remote sensing. In this work, we make a brief review on the literature exploring the use of GRS techniques in horticulture, and future trends in order to exploit the available techniques for efficient crop management in the way to improve territorial planning and management. Specifically we found a lack of academic production in this area. In addition we examine the importance of this landscape areas from different points of view (food security, health, ecology, etc.). A systematic revision of published studies on remote sensing on horticulture including different platforms, sensors and methodologies are briefly presented. Finally some aspect related with future trends are discussed. [Cerrar]
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Marinelli, María Victoria;   Scavuzzo, Carlos Matías;   Giobellina, Beatriz Liliana;   Scavuzzo, Carlos Marcelo;  
Fuente
Journal of agronomy research 2 (2) : 43-54. (2019)
Fecha
2019
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Open Access Pub
ISSN
2639-3166
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/10304
https://openaccesspub.org/jar/article/1205
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https://doi.org/10.14302/issn.2639-3166.jar-19-3065
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Horticultura; Horticulture; Teledetección; Remote Sensing; Zonas Verdes; Green Belts; Horticultura Urbana; Urban Horticulture; Zonas Periurbanas; Suburban Areas; Gestión; Management; Planificación; Planning; Toma de Decisiones; Decision Making;
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