Conference Agenda
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Thematic sessions - Agriculture I
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ID: 122
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Cross-border cropland indicators and field-scale rice system mapping from multi-sensor Earth observation in the Senegal River Valley 1German Aerospace Center, Germany; 2Instute for Geography and Geology, University of Wuerzburg ID: 125
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Comparison and Independent Validation of Global High-resolution Remote Sensing Cropland Extent Products 1Digital FAO and Agro-Informatics Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; 2Statistics Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; 3Land and Water Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ID: 196
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Implementation of a standardised approach for crop type area estimation and mapping as part of the Coperncisu4GEOGLAM initiative 1GAF AG, Germany; 2VITO, Belgium; 3TerraSphere, The Netherlands; 4VH Consultores, Mozambique; 5GISBOX, Romania; 6Seidor S.A., Spain under contract with the European Commission, JRC, Ispra (VA), Italy ID: 205
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Comparing Earth Observation and Traditional Survey Approaches for Estimating Rice Harvested Area: A Case Study from Indonesia BPS Statistics Indonesia, Indonesia ID: 213
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Operational Crop Mapping at Scale: How ESA WorldCereal Supports Agricultural Statistics 1VITO, Belgium; 2WUR, Netherlands; 3IIASA, Austria; 4University of Strassbourg, France; 5University of Valencia, Spain; 6GISAT, Czech Republic; 7GEOGLAM Secretariat, Switzerland; 8European Space Agency, Italy ID: 221
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Mapping minor and mixed crops in Zambia and Zimbabwe using ESA WorldCereal crop classification system 1International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT); 2University of Strasbourg, France; 3VITO, Belgium; 4International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria; 5University of Maryland, College Park, USA; 6European Space Agency ID: 298
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Importance of In Situ data for EO integration in agricultural statistics: requirements and opportunities 1UCLouvain, Belgium; 2FAO ID: 252
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The Copernicus Agricultural Mapping Service to support Food Security: Copernicus4GEOGLAM 1European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra (VA), Italy; 2Seidor Consulting, Barcelona, Spain | Under contract with the European Commission, JRC, Ispra (VA), Italy; 3GAF AG, München, Germany; 4VITO Remote Sensing, Mol, Belgium; 5Terrasphere, Amsterdam, The Netherlands | ||
