Open Earth Monitor — Global Workshop 2024

WorldCereal: a dynamic open-source system for global-scale, seasonal, and reproducible crop mapping
2024-10-02, 12:40–13:00, Maria Theresia Seminar room (Conference Center Laxenburg)

The WorldCereal project, funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of global cropped areas, irrigation practices, and the distribution of major commodity crops. WorldCereal has developed a dynamic open-source system that generates a range of products, including temporary crop extent, seasonal maize and cereal maps, seasonal irrigation maps, seasonal active cropland maps, and confidence layers. These products are based on the analysis of Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 imagery at 10 m spatial resolution, complemented by Landsat 8 imagery and AgERA5 meteorological information, and are updated at seasonal intervals for each agricultural system. WorldCereal has demonstrated the feasibility of global crop mapping by producing the first global, seasonally updated crop and irrigation maps for the year 2021. WorldCereal has also released a fully open, harmonized database of in-situ reference data related to land cover, crop type, and irrigation, enabling a broad community to access and contribute to this growing resource. WorldCereal is now entering a new phase, in which the system is being implemented as a cloud-based processing service in the new Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem. The system will offer more flexibility and customization options to users, allowing them to generate tailored crop type products for their regions of interest. Moreover, the WorldCereal product suite will be extended with eight new crops, and the in-situ reference database will be updated and expanded. WorldCereal will also conduct a series of regional use cases and capacity building activities to demonstrate the system’s capabilities and to boost user uptake by the broad agricultural monitoring community. WorldCereal provides a vital tool for policymakers, international organizations, and researchers to better understand local to global cropping patterns and to inform decision-making related to food security and sustainable agriculture.


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https://esa-worldcereal.org/

Remote sensing researcher active in the agricultural domain, from crop classification to crop monitoring, in support of global food security.