Challenges and opportunities in remote sensing-based crop monitoring: a review

Author:

Wu Bingfang123ORCID,Zhang Miao13,Zeng Hongwei123,Tian Fuyou1,Potgieter Andries B4,Qin Xingli1,Yan Nana1,Chang Sheng1,Zhao Yan4,Dong Qinghan5,Boken Vijendra6,Plotnikov Dmitry7ORCID,Guo Huadong12,Wu Fangming1,Zhao Hang12,Deronde Bart5,Tits Laurent5,Loupian Evgeny7

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100101 , China

2. School of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100049 , China

3. Executive Committee of Group on Earth Observations Global Agricultural Monitoring (GEOGLAM) , Geneva 2300 , Switzerland

4. Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland , Brisbane 4343 , Australia

5. Department of Remote Sensing, Flemish Institute of Technological Research , Mol 2400 , Belgium

6. Department of Geography and Earth Science, University of Nebraska-Kearney , NE 68849 , USA

7. Department of Satellite Monitoring Technologies, Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences , Moscow 117997 , Russia

Abstract

Abstract Building a more resilient food system for sustainable development and reducing uncertainty in global food markets both require concurrent and near-real-time and reliable crop information for decision making. Satellite-driven crop monitoring has become a main method to derive crop information at local, regional, and global scales by revealing the spatial and temporal dimensions of crop growth status and production. However, there is a lack of quantitative, objective, and robust methods to ensure the reliability of crop information, which reduces the applicability of crop monitoring and leads to uncertain and undesirable consequences. In this paper, we review recent progress in crop monitoring and identify the challenges and opportunities in future efforts. We find that satellite-derived metrics do not fully capture determinants of crop production and do not quantitatively interpret crop growth status; the latter can be advanced by integrating effective satellite-derived metrics and new onboard sensors. We have identified that ground data accessibility and the negative effects of knowledge-based analyses are two essential issues in crop monitoring that reduce the applicability of crop monitoring for decisions on food security. Crowdsourcing is one solution to overcome the restrictions of ground-truth data accessibility. We argue that user participation in the complete process of crop monitoring could improve the reliability of crop information. Encouraging users to obtain crop information from multiple sources could prevent unconscious biases. Finally, there is a need to avoid conflicts of interest in publishing publicly available crop information.

Funder

China National Key Research and Development Plan Project

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Alliance of International Science Organizations

Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Group on Earth Observations

GEOARC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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