Research Trends in Water Management by Using
Environmental Parameters Derived from Remote Sensing
Volume 1 - Issue 1
Gema Marco Dos Santos, Jose Navarro Pedreño*, Ignacio Meléndez Pastor and Ignacio Gómez Lucas
- Department of Agrochemistry and Environment, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, Spain
Received: October 29, 2019 Published: November 07, 2019
Corresponding author: Jose Navarro Pedreño, Department of Agrochemistry and Environment, University Miguel Hernández of
Elche, Spain
DOI: 10.32474/JBRS.2019.01.000103
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Abstract
Water management is one of the most important strategies for sustainability. In many regions, this management is not easy and
remote sensing can be useful to have data about the water status, especially from environmental derived indices associated with
satellite data. It is important to know the research trends based on water management and remote sensing. Policy decision making
in water management could be assisted and improved considering this tool. The aim of this work is to explore remote sensing
articles that use environmental indicators in the last twenty years for the study of water resources by using a bibliometric analysis.
Keywords: Evapotranspiration; Soil Moisture; Vegetation index; Water Reservoir
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