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    Use of Remote Sensing to Estimate Paddy Area and Production: A Handbook

    Rotairo, Lea; Durante, Anna Christine; Lapitan, Pamela; Rao, Lakshman Nagraj | April 2019
    Abstract
    A substantial portion of the world’s rice is produced and consumed in the Asia and Pacific region. As much of the region’s population depends on rice farming for consumption and livelihood, the demand for good quality statistics remains essential for effective policy formulation. Recent advances in remote sensing serve as a viable alternative to traditional methods of compiling agricultural statistics by responding to the emerging data requirements and overall needs of modern agriculture, especially for staple commodities such as rice. This publication outlines the procedures, methods and tools developed for generating statistics on paddy rice area and production using remote sensing and GIS techniques. It is intended to encourage and assist national statistical systems in piloting and adopting satellite-based techniques as an alternative to existing data collection methods, while enabling other interested readers to comprehend whether the adoption of these methodologies can improve the quality and timeliness of agricultural statistics. The handbook also serves as a complement to a massive online open course developed by ADB for crop area estimation.
    Citation
    Rotairo, Lea; Durante, Anna Christine; Lapitan, Pamela; Rao, Lakshman Nagraj. 2019. Use of Remote Sensing to Estimate Paddy Area and Production: A Handbook. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9885. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
    PDF ISBN
    978-92-9261-591-8
    Print ISBN
    978-92-9261-590-1
    Keywords
    Agricultural education
    Agricultural information
    Agricultural statistics
    Agriculture
    Sustainable agriculture
    Commercial agriculture
    Fertilizer Industry
    Diseases
    Agricultural education
    Sustainable development
    Environmental management
    Safety Education
    Water Quality
    Animal Diseases
    Chemical Fertilizer
    Agricultural products
    Industrial Production
    Industrial Policy
    Industrial Equipment
    Industrial Facilities
    Agricultural diversification
    Agricultural resource
    Farm produce
    Rice farming
    Soil science
    Agricultural information network
    Agricultural landscape management
    Farm management
    Agricultural innovations
    Technological innovations
    Agricultural processing industry
    Alternative agriculture
    Organic dairy farming
    Organic floriculture
    Organic viticulture
    Produce trade
    Crop
    Organic gardening
    Export
    Import
    International competition
    Commercial policy
    International trade
    Farm population
    Agricultural population
    Food
    Food Supply
    Farm supply industry
    Produce trade
    Fertilizers and Manures
    Organic Fertilizers
    Artificial Fertilizers
    Crop Insurance
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9885
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    Author
    Rotairo, Lea
    Durante, Anna Christine
    Lapitan, Pamela
    Rao, Lakshman Nagraj
    Theme
    Agriculture
    Industry
     
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