Spot-5 multispectral image for 60-75 days of rice mapping

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The objective of this study is to investigate the potential application of Spot-5 multispectral satellite data in monitoring rice cultivation areas in IADA (Integrated Agriculture Development Area) located at Kerian District, Perak Malaysia. Information of the rice cultivation areas is a global economic and environmental significance. Multi-spectral images acquired at high spatial resolution are an important tool, especially in agricultural applications. This paper addresses the relationship between normalize difference vegetation index (NDVI) and ancillary data acquired from Farmers Organization Authority (PPK) for 217 farmer's field in IADA Kerian. The results indicated that NDVI range 0.62-0.75 has a strong positive relationship with the ground survey area estimation with (r 0.85; p <0.01) (r2 0.722). The r2 value of 0.722 indicated a statistically significant linear relationship between the rice area estimate using NDVI range 0.62-0.75 and on the ground surveyed data for 217 farmers' fields. The equation of unstandardized distribution can be described as Ŷ=0.0197+0.852x. The equation for standardized regression formula for this distribution is Ŷ= 0.850x. Thus, the results indicate that 60-75 days of rice area can be estimated from the following equation Ŷ=0.197+0.852x, where Ŷ is the predicted rice area and x is area calculated using NDVI range 0.62-0.75 in IADA Kerian Perak Malaysia. The results appear promising and rice mapping operations using SPOT-5 multispectral image data can be foreseen. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Ramli, M. A., Shariff, A. R. M., & Bejo, S. K. (2014). Spot-5 multispectral image for 60-75 days of rice mapping. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 20). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/20/1/012016

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