and implement a land reclamation plan to improve the use of agricultural chemicals [2].
The statistics are known as NDWI, or Normalized
Water Difference Index, which is
usually calculated using data from optical remote sensing of the Earth. Normalized values
of the near-infrared and vortex ranges were used to determine it.
It is based on the high
reflectivity of vegetation in certain bands, and changes in leaf moisture affect this indicator.
In the same year, another MNDWI approach to land assessment was developed [13]. The
processed Sentinel-2 data can be used as input parameters
for the next Agro modelling
chain, an open-access program such as DSSAT promoted in Central Asia to improve
sustainable farming,
increase profitability, reduce losses,
and predict climate change
adaptation [11].
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