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While the world population continues to grow, increasing the need to produce more
and better-quality food, climate change, urban growth and unsustainable agricultural practices
accelerate the loss of available arable land, compromising the sustainability of agricultural lands
both in terms of productivity and environmental resilience, and causing serious problems for
the production-consumption balance. This scenario highlights the urgent need for agricultural
modernization as a crucial step to face forthcoming di culties. Precision agriculture techniques
appear as a feasible option to help solve these problems. However, their use needs to be reinvented and
tested according to di erent parameters, in order to define both the environmental and the economic
impact of these new technologies not only on agricultural production, but also on agricultural
sustainability. This paper intends, therefore, to contribute to a better understanding of the impact
of precision agriculture through the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)/remotely piloted
aircraft systems (RPAS) and normalized di erence vegetation index (NDVI) techniques in small
Mediterranean farms. We present specific data obtained through the application of the aforementioned
techniques in three farms located along the Portuguese-Spanish border, considering three parameters
(seeding failure, di erentiated irrigation and di erentiated fertilization) in order to determine not
only the ecological benefits of these methods, but also their economic and productivity aspects.
The obtained results, based on these methods, highlight the fact that an e cient combination of
UAV/RPAS and NDVI techniques allows for important economic savings in productivity factors,
thus promoting a sustainable agriculture both in ecological and economic terms. Additionally, contrary
to what is generally defended, even in small farms, as the ones assessed in this study (less than
50 ha), the costs associated with the application of the aforementioned precision agriculture processes
are largely surpassed by the economic gains achieved with their application, regardless of the
notorious environmental benefits introduced by the reduction of crucial production inputs as water
and fertilizers.
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Precision agriculture Aerial imaging NDVI Mediterranean agriculture UAV/RPAS GIS Feasibility studies
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MDPI