Monitoring shifting cultivation using space-borne multispectral and multitemporal data

The study of the dynamics of shifting cultivation assumes great significance in the context of maintaining a healthy ecosystem for sustaining life on the Earth. Space-borne multispectral and multitemporal data hold extremely good promise for delineating and monitoring the spatial distribution of shi...

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