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An economic value of remote sensing information: Application to agricultural production and maintaining ground water quality

Presents a collection of slides covering the following topics: This application would not be possible without MRLI, and VOI cannot be estimated without an application; An estimate of VOI for MRLI and the Landsat Data Continuity Mission is 38.1B ± 8.8B for northeastern Iowa; VOI estimate could be low...

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Main Authors: Forney, W. M., Raunikar, R., Mishra, S., Bernknopf, R.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Presents a collection of slides covering the following topics: This application would not be possible without MRLI, and VOI cannot be estimated without an application; An estimate of VOI for MRLI and the Landsat Data Continuity Mission is 38.1B ± 8.8B for northeastern Iowa; VOI estimate could be lower with additional constraints, land use policies, and management practices; VOI estimate could be higher with larger regions or different applications; By soft-coupling complex geospatial, agricultural production, hydrogeologic and groundwater vulnerability models, our results give regional decision makers natural resource management tools to use in context of protecting public health.
DOI:10.1109/SeBW.2012.6292272