4 Discussion They were prepared for flooding due to their irrigation regime, as mentioned earlier by
other researchers. As can be seen from Figure 9, there was a lack of water in May, since the
growing season of wheat falls on this month. Since, in the second decade of June, the crop
was harvested, the water demand dropped sharply, as can be seen in Figure 11a.
The irrigation regime of dense grassy lands differs from arable lands and demonstrates
an increase in vegetation and a decrease in the humidity of open surfaces from April to
July. The acreage was also heavily overgrown with vegetation, and due to seasonal
changes, they increased in the period from April to July. The restoration of agricultural
areas is mentioned as important for improving the quality of life of the population and their
socio-economic status [13]. Moreover, agricultural areas could be used as a source of
ecosystem services for the population such as provision, the type of soil cover mainly
occupied open or less vegetated land, and most pixels had values below zero, with some
areas with high vegetation.
The irrigated lands have not undergone any special changes, since they were sown with
vegetation on the dates under consideration. Rare herbaceous types of soil cover were
mostly without vegetation and had low values. The lands corresponded to vegetation.
Rivers and lakes were well reflected with the maximum number of pixels in April.
Thus, it has been observed with the help of Sentinel-2 that it is likely to be monitored
remotely for the need for water and monitor the condition of vegetation. In particular,
determining the type of land use can be an easy task to conduct. Remotely monitoring
allows the collection of data about the area of observation into a single database, which
facilitates the work of all stakeholders [15].
Remote sensing data can be generalized into an agricultural development model. Based
on such models, it is possible to obtain accurate information about the terrain and the most
promising types for cultivation in this area.