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Integration of in situ and hyperspectral remote sensing data in the homework of monitoring and modelling vegetative production systems.


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Research project
Status
completed
Date
October 2003 - September 2005
Promotor(s)
Pol Coppin 
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Abstract
Development of an integrated spatial information system that correlates simultaneously acquired remotely sensed data and in ditu information with the existing biophysical knowledge on certain plant production systems. A first phase will be focused on economically valuable agricultural production systems such as, among others, viticulture (and the accompanying wine production), fruit cultivation (apples/pears and citurs), etc. Such systems should facilitate the modelling and the steering of the relevant plant growth processes and all that is related therewith, in order to create an absolute added value from the perspective of sustainability and optimized management.
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data integration, hyperspectral remote sensing, in situ data acquisition, modelling, monitoring, precision agriculture, vegetative production 
 

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Title Name Role Starting Ending
Prof. Dr Ir Coppin, Pol promotor

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Name Institution
Division Forest, Nature and Landscape Research K.U.Leuven
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