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ASAP: A new global early warning system to detect anomaly hot spots of agricultural production for food security analysis

Monitoring crop and rangeland conditions is highly relevant for early warning and response planning in food insecure areas of the world. Satellite remote sensing can obtain relevant and timely information in such areas where ground data are scattered, non-homogenous, or frequently unavailable. Rainf...

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Autores principales: Rembold, Felix, Meroni, Michele, Urbano, Ferdinando, Csak, Gabor, Kerdiles, Hervé, Perez-Hoyos, Ana, Lemoine, Guido, Leo, Olivier, Negre, Thierry
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Publicado: Elsevier Applied Science [etc.] 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2018.07.002
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author Rembold, Felix
Meroni, Michele
Urbano, Ferdinando
Csak, Gabor
Kerdiles, Hervé
Perez-Hoyos, Ana
Lemoine, Guido
Leo, Olivier
Negre, Thierry
author_facet Rembold, Felix
Meroni, Michele
Urbano, Ferdinando
Csak, Gabor
Kerdiles, Hervé
Perez-Hoyos, Ana
Lemoine, Guido
Leo, Olivier
Negre, Thierry
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description Monitoring crop and rangeland conditions is highly relevant for early warning and response planning in food insecure areas of the world. Satellite remote sensing can obtain relevant and timely information in such areas where ground data are scattered, non-homogenous, or frequently unavailable. Rainfall estimates provide an outlook of the drivers of vegetation growth, whereas time series of satellite-based biophysical indicators at high temporal resolution provide key information about vegetation status in near real-time and over large areas. The new early warning decision support system ASAP (Anomaly hot Spots of Agricultural Production) builds on the experience of the MARS crop monitoring activities for food insecure areas, that have started in the early 2000's and aims at providing timely information about possible crop production anomalies. The information made available on the website (https://mars.jrc.ec.europa.eu/asap/) directly supports multi-agency early warning initiatives such as for example the GEOGLAM Crop Monitor for Early Warning and provides inputs to more detailed food security assessments that are the basis for the annual Global Report on Food Crises. ASAP is a two-step analysis framework, with a first fully automated step classifying the first sub-national level administrative units into four agricultural production deficit warning categories. Warnings are based on rainfall and vegetation index anomalies computed over crop and rangeland areas and are updated every 10 days. They take into account the timing during the crop season at which they occur, using remote sensing derived phenology per-pixel. The second step involves the monthly analysis at country level by JRC crop monitoring experts of all the information available, including the automatic warnings, crop production and food security-tailored media analysis, high-resolution imagery (e.g. Landsat 8, Sentinel 1 and 2) processed in Google Earth Engine and ancillary maps, graphs and statistics derived from a set of indicators. Countries with potentially critical conditions are marked as minor or major hotspots and a global overview is provided together with short national level narratives.
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spelling pubmed-63608552019-02-14 ASAP: A new global early warning system to detect anomaly hot spots of agricultural production for food security analysis Rembold, Felix Meroni, Michele Urbano, Ferdinando Csak, Gabor Kerdiles, Hervé Perez-Hoyos, Ana Lemoine, Guido Leo, Olivier Negre, Thierry Agric Syst Article Monitoring crop and rangeland conditions is highly relevant for early warning and response planning in food insecure areas of the world. Satellite remote sensing can obtain relevant and timely information in such areas where ground data are scattered, non-homogenous, or frequently unavailable. Rainfall estimates provide an outlook of the drivers of vegetation growth, whereas time series of satellite-based biophysical indicators at high temporal resolution provide key information about vegetation status in near real-time and over large areas. The new early warning decision support system ASAP (Anomaly hot Spots of Agricultural Production) builds on the experience of the MARS crop monitoring activities for food insecure areas, that have started in the early 2000's and aims at providing timely information about possible crop production anomalies. The information made available on the website (https://mars.jrc.ec.europa.eu/asap/) directly supports multi-agency early warning initiatives such as for example the GEOGLAM Crop Monitor for Early Warning and provides inputs to more detailed food security assessments that are the basis for the annual Global Report on Food Crises. ASAP is a two-step analysis framework, with a first fully automated step classifying the first sub-national level administrative units into four agricultural production deficit warning categories. Warnings are based on rainfall and vegetation index anomalies computed over crop and rangeland areas and are updated every 10 days. They take into account the timing during the crop season at which they occur, using remote sensing derived phenology per-pixel. The second step involves the monthly analysis at country level by JRC crop monitoring experts of all the information available, including the automatic warnings, crop production and food security-tailored media analysis, high-resolution imagery (e.g. Landsat 8, Sentinel 1 and 2) processed in Google Earth Engine and ancillary maps, graphs and statistics derived from a set of indicators. Countries with potentially critical conditions are marked as minor or major hotspots and a global overview is provided together with short national level narratives. Elsevier Applied Science [etc.] 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6360855/ /pubmed/30774185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2018.07.002 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rembold, Felix
Meroni, Michele
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Csak, Gabor
Kerdiles, Hervé
Perez-Hoyos, Ana
Lemoine, Guido
Leo, Olivier
Negre, Thierry
ASAP: A new global early warning system to detect anomaly hot spots of agricultural production for food security analysis
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title_full ASAP: A new global early warning system to detect anomaly hot spots of agricultural production for food security analysis
title_fullStr ASAP: A new global early warning system to detect anomaly hot spots of agricultural production for food security analysis
title_full_unstemmed ASAP: A new global early warning system to detect anomaly hot spots of agricultural production for food security analysis
title_short ASAP: A new global early warning system to detect anomaly hot spots of agricultural production for food security analysis
title_sort asap: a new global early warning system to detect anomaly hot spots of agricultural production for food security analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2018.07.002
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