REMOTE MONITORING OF THE CONDITION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS IN G'IJDUVAN DISTRICT USING LANDSHAFT 8 DATA
Keywords:
Landsat 8, remote sensing, NDVI, agricultural land, degradation, GIS, monitoring.Abstract
In this study, a methodology for remote monitoring of the state of agricultural lands in Gijduvan district was developed based on multispectral data obtained from the Landsat-8 satellite. Using remote sensing technologies, the land reclamation condition, vegetation level, moisture indicators, and seasonal changes in crop areas were analyzed. was carried out . The high spatial resolution and spectral range of Landsat-8 images provide a wide range of opportunities for monitoring agricultural areas. Using indices such as NDVI and NDMI, it was possible to determine the stage of plant development, the level of irrigation, and degradation processes. During the study, the condition of the lands of the Gijduvan district was assessed according to these indices. The results obtained showed that the remote monitoring system provides fast, accurate, and large-scale information about the current state of agricultural lands. This approach is important for land resource management, efficient water use, and increasing productivity.
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