TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT....................................................3
TABLE OF CONTENS......................................................4
INTRODUCTION, T. Banovec................................................5
SFR YUGOSLAVIA — GENERAL, T. Banovec and A. Tretjak............................9
— SR Slovenia — general, A. Tretjak and T. Banovec................................13
— The state of remote sensing techniques In SR Slovenia, A. Tretjak......................16
LANDSAT-MSS DIGITAL MOSAIC OF SLOVENIA ..................................19
— Data processing, Team work..............................................19
— Land use inventory of SR Slovenia, A. Tretjak, M. Hlavatý, D. Šabič...........23
— Homogenous natural land units based on geographic-geologic characteristics of SR Slovenia, M. Poljak..............................30
LANDSAT TM DIGITAL DATA........................37
— Data processing, Team work.......................37
— Estimation of agricultural acreages of municipality Ptuj, D. Šabič ...........38
— Estimation of hop-fields acreage in Savinja valley using multitemporal data, A. Tretjak .... 47
— Estimation of forest stands using TM data, M. Hlavatý...............53
SPOT PANCHROMATIC AND MULTISPECTRAL DATA................57
— Analysis of SPOT data of municipality Krško, A. Tretjak...............57
CONCLUSIONS.............................63
COLOUR PLATES: no.1—no.14.......................
INTRODUCTION
Toma2 BANOVEC, Director of the Institution of Statistics of SR Slovenia
The
Federal research project "Teledetection—Remote Sensing’’ was confirmed
and included in 1982 among the research projects of the Federal
Institution of Statistics of Yugoslavia, that are of importance for the
whole country.
The
main goal of this project is to introduce remote sensing techniques and
technology to assist in improving estimations of land use changes,
agricultural acreages, forest types and the spread of diseases, and
agricultural crop forecasting and to provide continious updating of
agrostatistical data. These results should in the average reach 80—90 %
accuracy in order to be used as a base for a data bank of territorial
data for each Republic and Province and for the country as whole. They
should also represent an objective and accurate source of statistical
data that are used by other decision-making offices in Yugoslavia
dealing with agro—economic planning and land inventory.
These
results obtained by the use of remote sensing technology should at the
same time correspond with the agricultural statistics adopted by FAO so
that the data could be incorporated to the international
agro—statistical system.
In
September 1982 the implementation of the project "Teledetection —Remote
Sensing" was given by the Federal Institution of Statistics to the
Institution of Statistics of SR Slovenia.
Previous work
In
1982 the Institution of Statistics of SR Slovenia started with the work
on the research project "Teledetection—Remote Sensing". The emphasis
was in using digital satellite scanned data of Landsat satellites, both
MSS and TM scanner systems and now also of the SPOT satellite. As the
data of one scene can be used by other professionals as well, the
approach of the work was organized as a multidisciplinary project where
experts of different professions are working on solving the problems of
their specific field of interest (fig. 11).
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бз. The application of satellite remote sensing techniques in the fields of land use, agriculture and ferestry