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MULTISPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING
APPLICATION IN RANGELAND CAPABILITY
EVALUATION FOR GRAZING
Mostafa K. Nosseir
Institute for Space Research, Brazil
ABSTRACT
The Hasselblad system was used to evaluate a two-year-protected
rangeland area, during the dry season. Three film types and four filters were
the combinations used during the flight. Leaf reflectance curves indicate the
suitable seasons to obtain the requested information. Multispectral interpreta
tion permit the identification of 21 categories in four capability classes. It
is wrong to say that one filter or film is better than the other, because each
combination is transmitting different data. The summation of this information
gives integrated data.
INTRODUCTION
Animal production is still the main protein resource to supply man's
needs. Ecologists, botanists and economists are always working hard to give
range managers new and important information to manage ranches in the most
efficient way. Almost 90% of the livestock production of Latin American is
dependent on natural range grassland, but the mentality of conservation of
natural grazing lands is not deep-rooted (3). The shortage of meat and milk in
the Brazilian market raises the need to look for a more efficient technology
to evaluate the range resource capability for grazing. It is vitally important
to have an accurate up-to-date knowledge of the structure, use and condition
of the vast areas of the Brazilian natural grazing land. The job is very com
plex and expensive, that is why it has never been done.
Remote sensing techniques offer up-to-date information and rapid
feedback on changing environmental conditions. It is also necessary to know
what season of the year difference in characteristics can best be detected, on
which kind of film, and using what filters (1). This paper demonstrates and
proves that remote sensing techniques can do this job more efficiently with
fewer specialists over a shorter time period for large areas. Multispectral
analysis was used to obtain information for a two-year-protected native pasture,
by flying over the area with Hasselblad 500 EL/70mm system from an altitude of
500 meters above the ground.
METHODOLOGY
The main objective of the recent study is to apply multispectral