We compare estimates of total cropland area, paddy rice area, and irrigated cropland area in China from land cover maps derived from optical remote sensing in 1992–93 (1-km resolution NOAA AVHRR) and county-level agricultural census data for 1990. At national, regional, provincial, and county scales, the total cropland area estimated by remote sensing is 50–100% higher than reported in the agricultural census. For topographically flat North and Central China, there is a high correlation between county-level cropland area estimates by the two approaches. For other regions, the correlation between remote sensing and agricultural census cropland area is much weaker. Throughout China, there is only moderate to weak correlation between remote se...
Rapid cropland reclamation is underway in Cold China in response to increases in food demand, while ...
Rice cropping systems not only characterize comprehensive utilization intensity of agricultural reso...
Studies of land-use change in China have long been hampered by the lack of accurate and reliable dat...
The large uncertainties in estimates of cropland area in China may have significant implications for...
There are large discrepancies among estimates of the cropland area in China due to the lack of relia...
Assessments of agriculture at the national scale require the best possible information on the distri...
Large-scale assessments of the potential for food production and its impact on biogeochemical cyclin...
The use of remote sensing images in combination with ground survey data was assessed for deriving cr...
Rice is a primary staple food for the world population and there is a strong need to map its cultiva...
Image classifications, including sub-pixel analysis, are often used to estimate crop acreage directl...
Maps of different kinds of crops offer information about both crop distribution and crop mix, which ...
Rice is a primary staple food for the world population and there is a strong need to map its cultiva...
Land-cover changes in China are being powered by demand for food for its growing population and by t...
In crop production estimation using remotely sensed data, it is necessary to estimate the crop area ...
Studies of land use change in China have long been hampered by the lack of accurate and reliable dat...
Rapid cropland reclamation is underway in Cold China in response to increases in food demand, while ...
Rice cropping systems not only characterize comprehensive utilization intensity of agricultural reso...
Studies of land-use change in China have long been hampered by the lack of accurate and reliable dat...
The large uncertainties in estimates of cropland area in China may have significant implications for...
There are large discrepancies among estimates of the cropland area in China due to the lack of relia...
Assessments of agriculture at the national scale require the best possible information on the distri...
Large-scale assessments of the potential for food production and its impact on biogeochemical cyclin...
The use of remote sensing images in combination with ground survey data was assessed for deriving cr...
Rice is a primary staple food for the world population and there is a strong need to map its cultiva...
Image classifications, including sub-pixel analysis, are often used to estimate crop acreage directl...
Maps of different kinds of crops offer information about both crop distribution and crop mix, which ...
Rice is a primary staple food for the world population and there is a strong need to map its cultiva...
Land-cover changes in China are being powered by demand for food for its growing population and by t...
In crop production estimation using remotely sensed data, it is necessary to estimate the crop area ...
Studies of land use change in China have long been hampered by the lack of accurate and reliable dat...
Rapid cropland reclamation is underway in Cold China in response to increases in food demand, while ...
Rice cropping systems not only characterize comprehensive utilization intensity of agricultural reso...
Studies of land-use change in China have long been hampered by the lack of accurate and reliable dat...