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Application of Spectral Imaging and Vegetation Index in Latin American Coffee Production: A Systematic Mapping

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dc.contributor.author Laura Sofia Caicedo Apraez, Andrés Felipe Solis Pino
dc.contributor.author Andres Ossa, Carlos Iván Vasquez
dc.contributor.author Efrén Venancio Ramos Cabrera, Juan David Solarte
dc.contributor.author Saul Eduardo Ruiz
dc.date.accessioned 2025-08-21T20:36:17Z
dc.date.available 2025-08-21T20:36:17Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.unicomfacauca.edu.co/xmlui/handle/3000/397
dc.description.abstract Coffee production is a crucial economic, social, and cultural pillar in Latin America, facing numerous challenges, including integrating technological advancements such as multispectral imaging. This approach offers multiple advantages for coffee production; however, a knowledge gap in the domain is the need to methodologically review the available empirical evidence to delineate the field and the study region. Therefore, this systematic mapping aims to map the scientific corpus of multispectral imagery and vegetation index implemented in coffee production in the Latin American region. The study followed the PRISMA protocol; 42 primary studies were analyzed to identify key trends and research gaps. The main result of this research is that NDVI emerged as the most widely used spectral index, with applications in estimating critical biophysical parameters such as biomass and chlorophyll content. Other indices such as GNDVI, NDRE, and SAVI also proved valuable in assessing coffee plant health and development. There was an emerging trend to integrate multispectral imaging with machine learning techniques, promising greater accuracy in data interpretation. The study also revealed a concentration of research efforts in selected Latin American countries, particularly Brazil, indicating opportunities to expand research in other coffee-producing regions. The study's main conclusion is that multispectral imaging, mainly through vegetation index, has emerged as a valuable tool for phenological monitoring and management of coffee production, offering several advantages over traditional methods. Finally, this review contributes to the existing knowledge base and identifies future research directions for applying multispectral imagery to sustainable coffee production in Latin America spa
dc.language.iso en spa
dc.subject coffee production | Latin America | multispectral imaging | remote sensing | vegetation index spa
dc.title Application of Spectral Imaging and Vegetation Index in Latin American Coffee Production: A Systematic Mapping spa
dc.type Trabajos de grado spa


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