Affordable Use of Satellite Imagery in Agriculture and Development Projects: Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Invasive Weeds in the UNESCO-Protected Areas of Cuba
The effective and regular remote monitoring of agricultural activity is not always possible in developing countries because the access to cloud-based geospatial analysis platforms or expensive high-resolution satellite images are not always available. Herein, using paid high-resolution satellite ima...
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Autores principales: | Eduardo Moreno, Alberto Zabalo, Encarnacion Gonzalez, Reinaldo Alvarez, Victor Manuel Jimenez, Julio Menendez |
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MDPI AG
2021
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