Operationalizing SAR for Agricultural Decision Support

Status: Completed

Start Date: 2017-06-09

End Date: 2017-12-08

Description: The innovation of Synthetic Aperture Radar for AGriculture (SARAG) is the operationalization and true integration of satellite radar remote sensing for agricultural monitoring and assessment. While many SAR sensors have been utilized for crop mapping (i.e., ERS-1, ENVISAT ASAR, TerraSAR-X, Radarsat, ALOS-1), no options for cost efficient, systematic, and continental scale data have existed until now. In this new Phase 1 SBIR we are expanding upon current research to integrate SAR products and workflows into global food security Decision Support Tools and expand ecosystem services markets. This effort will support NASA missions, prep for NISAR, and democratize SAR into existing DSTs.
Benefits: - Help NASA support GEOGLAM and food security missions - Add SAR data streams to FEWSNET and USDA NASS - Democratize use of SAR with open source tools - Support USDA NASS area and yield estimates - Provide value added services and enhance use of SAR data access for ASF - Prep for NISAR and develop end user services

Private sector and precision ag community end users Commodity markets Conservation ecosystem services markets Carbon accounting MRV tools

Lead Organization: Applied Geosolutions, LLC