ZHANG Lei, WU Bing-fang, LI Qiang-zi. The Implementation of Sampling Network for Crop Type Proportion[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2004, (6): 593-601. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20040609.
The Implementation of Sampling Network for Crop Type Proportion
the need of implementing sampling network for crop type proportion is analyzed and the strategy to implement the sampling network on regional division
sampling contents
team
frequency and date for different division as well as the quality control was also discussed. The entire country is divided into 7 regions for field sampling by 7 institutes of CAS in 1999
and then 9 regions was optimized in 2002 for better scheduling and meeting the crop calendar. The sampling was to get the crop type proportion for every growing season. According to the crop calendar
different regions have different sampling frequency
for example
north-east region only need to sample once a year
whereas in south China
three times are needed for sameplaces. For each region
the deadlines are settled. The sampling works should be completed and the results have to be delivered before the deadline. Crop type proportions for sampling lines
counties
strata and province were calculated. Guideline and operational criteria are formulated to ensure the quality
and intensive training was made every year for the sampling operators. There are many factors affecting the sampling works. The costs is very high
including wages
vehicles
equipments
training
technical support
etc. The sampling efficiency needs to be improved. Sometimes
proportion data of only a few crop types were collected with many times
consuming a large amount of energy and people resources. How to manage and supervise the sampling team always is a difficult question
and the sampling frequency and schedule should be exactly followed. The quality control is also a problem. It is mostly rely on the sampling team themselves. There are 6 steps to implement it every year. The first step is training and planning at the beginning of the year. The second one is the supervision and technical assistance before and during the sampling procession. Third is the sampling in the field
and then is the calculation in house
and then is the quality control and delivery
and the last step is the summarizing to evaluate the sampling work at the end of the year. The sampling network has been used for 6 years. It shows the sampling network is efficiency.