Agricultural Monitoring in Vojvodina, Serbia

This dataset had been collected during the LandSense agricultural demonstration pilot, which focuses on leveraging the power of Earth Observation (EO) systems and advanced crowdsourcing techniques to deliver value added services to European farmers and public authorities in the agricultural sector....

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Hauptverfasser: Mrkajić, Vladimir, Nemanja, Nicin, Vukasović, Srdjan, Batič, Matej
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Zusammenfassung:This dataset had been collected during the LandSense agricultural demonstration pilot, which focuses on leveraging the power of Earth Observation (EO) systems and advanced crowdsourcing techniques to deliver value added services to European farmers and public authorities in the agricultural sector. Pilot activities, led by INOSENS, were localized in Vojvodina province of Serbia and were implemented over two phases. During the Phase 1 campaign (Nov, 2017-Sep, 2018), agricultural high school students and master students from University of Novi Sad were actively involved in data collection. During the Phase 2 campaign (Feb-Oct, 2019), a group of individual farmers participated in the collecting of agricultural in-situ data. The mobile and web-based CropSupport application, developed by INOSENS was the primary tool for in-situ data collection related to crop type and farm management. Besides the functionalities for intuitive in-situ data collection, the application allows users to access (free of charge) information related to their land, such as weather forecast for the micro locations of their parcels, the LandSense Change Detection Service as well as processed satellite images that contain information on potential stress of crops due to exposure to pests, plant diseases, water scarcity or nutrient elements in the soil (e.g. NDVI, vegetation and moisture indexes). The datasets show the delineated parcels and crowdsourced in-situ photographs for crop type classification. Contributors: 1. High School students from (i) Srednja poljoprivredno-prehrambena škola “Stevan Petrović Brile”, Ruma; (ii) Poljoprivredna škola Bač, Bač. 2. Master Students from the University of Novi Sad 3. Farmers (“Club of farmers Selenca”, “Center for Organic production Selenca”and individual farmers from following villages: Srbobran, Zabalj) Associated files: CropSupport Attributes.csv, CropSupport images.csv, CropSupport images.geojson, CropSupport parcels.csv, CropSupport parcels.geojson This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. It is attributed to the LandSense Citizen Observatory, INOSENS, and SINERGISE. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 689812.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.3959104