Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Spiliotopoulos, M."
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Development of a district information system for water management planning and strategic decision making
Loukas, A.; Tzabiras, J.; Spiliotopoulos, M.; Kokkinos, K.; Fafoutis, C.; Mylopoulos, N. (2015)The overall objective of this work is the development of a District Information System (DIS) which could be used by stakeholders for the purposes of a district day-to-day water management as well as for planning and strategic ... -
Early cotton production assessment in Greece based on a combination of the drought Vegetation Condition Index (VCI) and the Bhalme and Mooley Drought Index (BMDI)
Domenikiotis, C.; Spiliotopoulos, M.; Tsiros, E.; Dalezios, N. R. (2004)A new methodological approach is presented for quantifying the meteorological effects on cotton production during the growing season in Greece. The proposed Bhalme and Mooley Vegetation Condition Index (BMVCI) is based on ... -
Early cotton yield assessment by the use of the NOAA/AVHRR derived Vegetation Condition Index (VCI) in Greece
Domenikiotis, C.; Spiliotopoulos, M.; Tsiros, E.; Dalezios, N. R. (2004)Satellite data can significantly contribute to agricultural monitoring. The reflected radiation, as recorded by satellite sensors, provides an indication of the type, density and condition of canopy. A widely used index ... -
Estimation of crop water requirements using remote sensing for operational water resources management
Vasiliades, L.; Spiliotopoulos, M.; Tzabiras, J.; Loukas, A.; Mylopoulos, N. (2015)An integrated modeling system, developed in the framework of "Hydromentor" research project, is applied to evaluate crop water requirements for operational water resources management at Lake Karla watershed, Greece. The ... -
Evaluation-of atmospheric instability indices in Greece
Marinaki, A.; Spiliotopoulos, M.; Michalopoulou, H. (2006)The potential of instability indices in assessing atmospheric instability is examined for the areas of Attica, Thessaly and Central Aegean and Crete, Greece. Generally, many indices have been developed to estimate the ... -
Identification of the key variables that can be estimated using remote sensing data and needed for Water Footprint (WF) assessment
Romaguera, M.; Toulios, L.; Stancalie, G.; Nertan, A.; Spiliotopoulos, M.; Struzik, P.; Calleja, E. J.; Papadavid, G. (2014)Accurate assessment of water use is an important issue in a globally changing climate and environment, where water is becoming a scarce but essential resource. The concept "?Water Footprint (WF) of a crop is defined as the ... -
Investigation of spatial relationships between crop coefficients and specific ground based vegetation indices for Karla watershed, Greece
Spiliotopoulos, M.; Loukas, A.; Mylopoulos, N.; Toulios, L.; Stancalie, G. (2014)The objective of this work is the investigation of the specific relationships between actual evapotranspiration based crop coefficients and vegetation indices adapted to Karla Watershed, central Greece. Surface Energy ... -
A new remote sensing procedure for the estimation of crop water requirements
Spiliotopoulos, M.; Loukas, A.; Mylopoulos, N. (2015)The objective of this work is the development of a new approach for the estimation of water requirements for the most important crops located at Karla Watershed, central Greece. Satellite-based energy balance for mapping ... -
Potential of using satellite based vegetation indices and biophysical variables for the assessment of the water footprint of crops
Stancalie, G.; Nertan, A. T.; Toulios, L.; Spiliotopoulos, M. (2014)Satellite remote sensing techniques play an important role in crop identification, acreage and production estimation, disease and stress detection, and soil and water resources characterization because they provide spatially ... -
Remotely sensed estimation of annual cotton production under different environmental conditions in Central Greece
Domenikiotis, C.; Spiliotopoulos, M.; Tsiros, E.; Dalezios, N. R. (2005)This study proposes an innovative approach for investigating the accumulated meteorological effects on cotton during the growing season. The quantification of the weather effects is based on the application of the Bhalme ... -
Remotely-Sensed innovative approach for the cumulative meteorological effects on cotton production
Domenikiotis, C.; Spiliotopoulos, M.; Tsiros, E.; Dalezios, N. R. (2004)In this study an innovative approach for investigating the accumulated meteorological effects on cotton production during the growing season is presented. The quantification of the meteorological effects is based on the ... -
A spatial downscaling procedure of MODIS derived actual evapotranspiration using Landsat images at central Greece
Spiliotopoulos, M.; Adaktylou, N.; Loukas, A.; Michalopoulou, H.; Mylopoulos, N.; Toulios, L. (2013)In this study, the Surface Energy Balance Algorithm for Land (SEBAL) was used to derive daily actual evapotranspiration (ETa) distributions from Landsat and MODIS images separately. The study area is the Lake Karla basin ...