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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2005Assessing the Error of Polygonal Area Measurements: a General Formulation with Applications to AgricultureBOGAERT Patrick; DELINCE JACQUES; KAY SIMONArticles in Journals
2010The European Land Use and Cover Area-Frame Statistical SurveyGALLEGO PINILLA Francisco; DELINCE JacquesArticles in books
2012An integrated Modelling Platform for Agro-economic Commodity and Policy Analysis (iMAP) - a look back and the way forwardM'BAREK Robert; BRITZ Wolfgang; BURRELL Alison; DELINCE JacquesEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2013An Overview of (International) Large-Scale Land Transactions (LSLT) in the context of Food SecuritySARAVIA MATUS Silvia; DELINCE Jacques; GOMEZ Y PALOMA SergioEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
1993The Production of National Agricultural Production. The Methodologies Developed by the MARS ProjectDELINCE JacquesContributions to Conferences
2008Smoothing Time Series of Satellite Derived Vegetation Indices for Global Monitoring of Agricultural Productivity and Food SecurityDELINCE JACQUES; KLISCH ANJA; ATZBERGER CLEMENTContributions to Conferences
2007Spatial Information Systems in Crop Monitoring: Developing New Global Models and Sharing the DataREMBOLD FELIX; DELINCE JACQUES; BOOGARD Hendrik; BURGER ARMINContributions to Conferences
2011Using NDVI as auxiliary data for rapid quality assessment of rainfall estimates in AfricaROJAS MORA Oscar; REMBOLD Felix; DELINCE Jacques; LEO OlivierArticles in Journals
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