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A new Simple and Effective Wheat Mapping Approach (SEWMA) accurately maps wheat fields in Lebanon using Sentinel-2 imagery. This method provides early harvest predictions crucial for food security and agricultural support.

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Area of Science:

  • Agricultural Remote Sensing
  • Crop Monitoring and Mapping
  • Geospatial Analysis for Food Security

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  • Global wheat production is vital for food security, with mapping efforts supporting Sustainable Development Goal 2 (End Hunger).
  • Lebanon faces challenges in wheat production due to a lack of comprehensive national and regional agricultural databases.
  • Accurate wheat area statistics are essential for the Lebanese government's subsidy and compensation systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and validate the Simple and Effective Wheat Mapping Approach (SEWMA) for mapping winter wheat in Lebanon's Bekaa plain.
  • To assess the feasibility of early-season wheat classification for agricultural decision support.
  • To differentiate wheat from other winter cereals using remote sensing data.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Sentinel-2 imageries with high spatial (10m) and temporal (5-day) resolution.
  • Employed a tree-like approach based on Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) values during key wheat phenological stages.
  • Validated the SEWMA approach using ground truth data from 2016 and 2017.

Main Results:

  • Wheat area in the Bekaa plain decreased from 11,063 ± 1309 ha in 2016 to 7605 ± 1184 ha in 2017.
  • SEWMA achieved high overall accuracy: 87.0% for 2017 data using 2016 ground truth, and 82.6% for 2016 data using 2017 ground truth.
  • The approach enabled early classification up to six weeks before harvest and distinguished wheat from barley and triticale.

Conclusions:

  • SEWMA provides a simple, effective, and budget-friendly method for mapping wheat areas with high accuracy.
  • The approach delivers crucial early-season classification information vital for governmental decision-making in agriculture.
  • This methodology supports food production, trade, management, and financial support systems in Lebanon.