Monitoring the changing aereal extent of irrigated lands of the gefara plain,libya |
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Authors: | J.S. Latham D.C. Ferns J.E. Colwell R. Reinhold E.H. Jebe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Consultant to the Food and Agriculture Organisation, Via delle Terme di Caracalla, 00100 Rome, Italy;2. Remote Sensing Group, Department of P. & A. Biology, Imperial College, London SW7 2BB, England;3. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, P.O. Box 8618, Ann Arbor, MI 48107, USA |
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Abstract: | The inventory of large often non-homogeneous tracts of land by resource agencies has led to the development of estimation methods and sampling strategies that produce estimates of the aereal extent of various features from ‘limited’ observations of the universe of interest. Landsat data has furnished a tool that allows for potential improvement in estimates of resource parameters over extensive areas. This paper examines the methodology and results of a procedure which uses an economical sampling procedure allied with the large area covering qualities of the satellite imaging system to make improved estimates of irrigated land in a more timely, efficient and ‘accurate’ manner. |
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