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24 February 2004 The use of remote sensing to control selected area-based rural development measures over France, Germany, and Spain
Bettina Baruth, Par-Johan Astrand, Didier Poidevin, Julia Pecci
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Abstract
The use of remote sensing to control area based rural development measures is investigated in selected test sites in the three Member States France, Germany and Spain. Measure definition and implementation are checked if a remote sensing control is feasible. For selected measures very high resolution imagery from Quickbird, Ikonos and airborne photos are used to define image interpretation rules for an effective control process and a control design will be developed.
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Bettina Baruth, Par-Johan Astrand, Didier Poidevin, and Julia Pecci "The use of remote sensing to control selected area-based rural development measures over France, Germany, and Spain", Proc. SPIE 5232, Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology V, (24 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.510693
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Agriculture

Process control

Environmental sensing

Earth observing sensors

Inspection

Image resolution

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