GEOGLAM (GEO Global Agricultural Monitoring) Crop Assessment Tool

<p>The Group on Earth Observations, a partnership of governments and international organizations, developed the Global Agricultural Monitoring (GEOGLAM) initiative in response to the growing calls for improved agricultural information. The goal of GEOGLAM is to strengthen the international community’s capacity to produce and disseminate relevant, timely and accurate forecasts of agricultural production at national, regional and global scales through the use of Earth Observations (EO), which include satellite and ground-based observations. This initiative is designed to build on existing agricultural monitoring programs and initiatives at national, regional and global levels and to enhance and strengthen them through international networking, operationally focused research, and data/method sharing.</p> <p>The GEOGLAM Crop Monitor provides the Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) with an international and transparent multi-source, consensus assessment of crop growing conditions, status, and agro-climatic conditions, likely to impact global production. This activity covers the four primary crop types (wheat, maize, rice, and soy) within the main agricultural producing regions of the AMIS countries. These assessments have been produced operationally since September 2013 and are published in the AMIS Market Monitor Bulletin. The Crop Monitor reports provide cartographic and textual summaries of crop conditions as of the 28th of each month, according to crop type.</p> <p>Sources and Disclaimers: The Crop Monitor assessment is conducted by GEOGLAM with coordination from the University of Maryland. Inputs are from the following partners (in alphabetical order): Argentina (Buenos Aires Grains Exchange, INTA), Asia Rice Countries (AFSIS, ASEAN+3 & Asia RiCE), Australia (ABARES & CSIRO), Brazil (CONAB & INPE), Canada (AAFC), China (CAS), EU (EC JRC MARS), Indonesia (LAPAN & MOA), International (CIMMYT, FAO, IFPRI & IRRI), Japan (JAXA ), Mexico (SIAP), Russian Federation (IKI), South Africa (ARC & GeoTerraImage & SANSA), Thailand (GISTDA & OAE), Ukraine (NASU-NSAU & UHMC), USA (NASA, UMD, USGS – FEWS NET, USDA (FAS, NASS)), Viet nam (VAST & VIMHE-MARD). The findings and conclusions in this joint multi-agency report are consensual statements from the GEOGLAM experts, and do not necessarily reflect those of the individual agencies represented by these experts. Map data sources: Major crop type areas based on the IFPRI/IIASA SPAM 2005 beta release (2013), USDA/NASS 2013 CDL, 2013 AAFC Annual Crop Inventory Map, GLAM/UMD, GLAD/UMD, Australian Land Use and Management Classification (Version 7), SIAP, ARC, and JRC. The GEOGLAM crop calendars are compiled with information from AAFC, ABARES, ARC, Asia RiCE, Bolsa de cereales, CONAB, INPE, JRC, FAO, FEWS NET, IKI, INTA, SIAP, UHMC, USDA FAS, and USDA NASS. </p><div><br>Resources in this dataset:</div><br><ul><li><p>Resource Title: GEOGLAM Crop Assessment Tool (web site) .</p> <p>File Name: Web Page, url: <a href="https://earthobservations.org/geoglam.php">https://earthobservations.org/geoglam.php</a> </p><p>GEOGLAM contains a web-based dashboard to manipulate data, including satellite data, integrating them with ground-based and other <em>in situ</em> measurements. "The initiative will contribute to generating reliable, accurate, timely and sustained crop monitoring information and yield forecasts."</p> <p>GEOGLAM Crop Assessment Tool Requirements: •Users must be registered in order to use the commenting features •A modern browser is recommended (IE10+, Firefox22+, Chrome27+) •Popup blockers should be disabled if using the table-based Crop Impact Assessment feature •Data is provided by Crop Monitor Group partners</p> <p>Crop Monitor tool can be found at <a href="https://cropmonitor.org/index.php/eodatatools/cmet/">https://cropmonitor.org/index.php/eodatatools/cmet/</a></p></li></ul><p></p>

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Main Author: Inbal Becker-Reshef (12795579)
Format: Software biblioteca
Published: 2015
Subjects:Crop and pasture production, Climatology, Geomatic engineering, Environmental sciences, Global data, satellite data, crop monitoring, crop yield, yield forecast, Food Security, agricultural monitoring, Remote Sensing, weather forecasting, Group on Earth Observations Global Agricultural Monitoring Initiative, Agriculture, Earth Observations,
Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/software/GEOGLAM_GEO_Global_Agricultural_Monitoring_Crop_Assessment_Tool/25119071
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Summary:<p>The Group on Earth Observations, a partnership of governments and international organizations, developed the Global Agricultural Monitoring (GEOGLAM) initiative in response to the growing calls for improved agricultural information. The goal of GEOGLAM is to strengthen the international community’s capacity to produce and disseminate relevant, timely and accurate forecasts of agricultural production at national, regional and global scales through the use of Earth Observations (EO), which include satellite and ground-based observations. This initiative is designed to build on existing agricultural monitoring programs and initiatives at national, regional and global levels and to enhance and strengthen them through international networking, operationally focused research, and data/method sharing.</p> <p>The GEOGLAM Crop Monitor provides the Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) with an international and transparent multi-source, consensus assessment of crop growing conditions, status, and agro-climatic conditions, likely to impact global production. This activity covers the four primary crop types (wheat, maize, rice, and soy) within the main agricultural producing regions of the AMIS countries. These assessments have been produced operationally since September 2013 and are published in the AMIS Market Monitor Bulletin. The Crop Monitor reports provide cartographic and textual summaries of crop conditions as of the 28th of each month, according to crop type.</p> <p>Sources and Disclaimers: The Crop Monitor assessment is conducted by GEOGLAM with coordination from the University of Maryland. Inputs are from the following partners (in alphabetical order): Argentina (Buenos Aires Grains Exchange, INTA), Asia Rice Countries (AFSIS, ASEAN+3 & Asia RiCE), Australia (ABARES & CSIRO), Brazil (CONAB & INPE), Canada (AAFC), China (CAS), EU (EC JRC MARS), Indonesia (LAPAN & MOA), International (CIMMYT, FAO, IFPRI & IRRI), Japan (JAXA ), Mexico (SIAP), Russian Federation (IKI), South Africa (ARC & GeoTerraImage & SANSA), Thailand (GISTDA & OAE), Ukraine (NASU-NSAU & UHMC), USA (NASA, UMD, USGS – FEWS NET, USDA (FAS, NASS)), Viet nam (VAST & VIMHE-MARD). The findings and conclusions in this joint multi-agency report are consensual statements from the GEOGLAM experts, and do not necessarily reflect those of the individual agencies represented by these experts. Map data sources: Major crop type areas based on the IFPRI/IIASA SPAM 2005 beta release (2013), USDA/NASS 2013 CDL, 2013 AAFC Annual Crop Inventory Map, GLAM/UMD, GLAD/UMD, Australian Land Use and Management Classification (Version 7), SIAP, ARC, and JRC. The GEOGLAM crop calendars are compiled with information from AAFC, ABARES, ARC, Asia RiCE, Bolsa de cereales, CONAB, INPE, JRC, FAO, FEWS NET, IKI, INTA, SIAP, UHMC, USDA FAS, and USDA NASS. </p><div><br>Resources in this dataset:</div><br><ul><li><p>Resource Title: GEOGLAM Crop Assessment Tool (web site) .</p> <p>File Name: Web Page, url: <a href="https://earthobservations.org/geoglam.php">https://earthobservations.org/geoglam.php</a> </p><p>GEOGLAM contains a web-based dashboard to manipulate data, including satellite data, integrating them with ground-based and other <em>in situ</em> measurements. "The initiative will contribute to generating reliable, accurate, timely and sustained crop monitoring information and yield forecasts."</p> <p>GEOGLAM Crop Assessment Tool Requirements: •Users must be registered in order to use the commenting features •A modern browser is recommended (IE10+, Firefox22+, Chrome27+) •Popup blockers should be disabled if using the table-based Crop Impact Assessment feature •Data is provided by Crop Monitor Group partners</p> <p>Crop Monitor tool can be found at <a href="https://cropmonitor.org/index.php/eodatatools/cmet/">https://cropmonitor.org/index.php/eodatatools/cmet/</a></p></li></ul><p></p>