PONTES, Pedro P. B.; LAMPARELLI, Rubens A. C.; ROCHA, Jansle V.
Résumé:
Brazil is the world leader in the production and exportation of sugar-alcohol and energy
bagasse cogeneration. Due to the high importance of sugarcane production in Brazil it is important to
have safe estimates and surveys of the cultivated areas. Therefore, the development of methodologies
for the use of remote sensing in sugarcane area mensuration is justified. Given the periodicity, scope,
spatial resolution and spectral bands, the images from the MODIS sensor have a very high potential to
study the biomass evolution. The objective of this study is to evaluate the area with sugarcane culture,
in São Paulo, using MODIS sensor images, spatial resolution 250m, and study the temporal evolution
of NDVI indicator in the regions with culture. The study has shown that there is a potential in the use
of 250m MODIS images for the classification of areas with sugarcane in the Estate of São Paulo, since
the built supervised classification obtained Kappa indexes in the two regions analyzed, of 0.686 and
0.774. Also, in comparison to the official data (IBGE), overestimated the planted area in 4.76%. It also
concludes that the analysis of the temporal behavior of the NDVI-MODIS 250m allows keeping track
on the variation of the biomass during the phenological cycle of the sugarcane.