Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physically-based, worldwide, and consistent spatial information. This paper discusses the potential of using these techniques in the research field of water management, particularly for ‘Water Footprint’ (WF) studies. The WF of a crop is defined as the volume of water consumed for its production, where green and blue WF stand for rain and irrigation water usage, respectively. In this paper evapotranspiration, precipitation, water storage, runoff and land use are identified as key variables to potentially be estimated by remote sensing and used for WF assessment. A mass water balance is proposed to calculate the volume of irrigation applied, and green and bl...
The scarcity of water encourages scientists to develop new analytical tools to enhance water resourc...
The experiences gathered during the past 30 years support the operational use of irrigation scheduli...
Abstract. The scarcity of water encourages scientists to develop new analytical tools to enhance wat...
Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physically-base...
Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physically-base...
Abstract: Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physi...
Accurate assessment of water use is an important issue in a globally changing climate and environmen...
Satellite remote sensing techniques play an important role in crop identification, acreage and produ...
This paper presents an exhaustive review of global croplands and their water use, for the end of las...
Published: 17 January 2020With increasingly advanced remote sensing systems, more accurate retrieval...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to leverage the capabilities of remote sensing technology ...
The scarcity of water encourages scientists to develop new analytical tools to enhance water resourc...
In this paper we show the potential of combining actual evapotranspiration (ETactual) series obtaine...
To increase water productivity and assess water footprints in irrigated systems, there is a need to ...
The water footprint accounting method addresses the quantification of water consumption in agricultu...
The scarcity of water encourages scientists to develop new analytical tools to enhance water resourc...
The experiences gathered during the past 30 years support the operational use of irrigation scheduli...
Abstract. The scarcity of water encourages scientists to develop new analytical tools to enhance wat...
Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physically-base...
Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physically-base...
Abstract: Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physi...
Accurate assessment of water use is an important issue in a globally changing climate and environmen...
Satellite remote sensing techniques play an important role in crop identification, acreage and produ...
This paper presents an exhaustive review of global croplands and their water use, for the end of las...
Published: 17 January 2020With increasingly advanced remote sensing systems, more accurate retrieval...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to leverage the capabilities of remote sensing technology ...
The scarcity of water encourages scientists to develop new analytical tools to enhance water resourc...
In this paper we show the potential of combining actual evapotranspiration (ETactual) series obtaine...
To increase water productivity and assess water footprints in irrigated systems, there is a need to ...
The water footprint accounting method addresses the quantification of water consumption in agricultu...
The scarcity of water encourages scientists to develop new analytical tools to enhance water resourc...
The experiences gathered during the past 30 years support the operational use of irrigation scheduli...
Abstract. The scarcity of water encourages scientists to develop new analytical tools to enhance wat...