Normalized Difference Red Edge Index

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The normalized difference red edge index (NDRE) is a metric that can be used to analyse whether images obtained from multi-spectral image sensors contain healthy vegetation or not.[1] It is similar to Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) but uses the ratio of Near-Infrared and the edge of Red as follows:

NDRE=(NIRRE)(NIR+RE)

The red edge is the part of the spectrum centred around 715 nm.

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  • Barnes, T.R., Clarke, S.E. Richards et. al. 2000. COINCIDENT DETECTION OF CROP WATER STRESS, NITROGEN STATUS AND CANOPY DENSITY USING GROUND-BASED MULTISPECTRAL DATA. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Precision Agriculture


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  1. Barnes, E. M., Clarke, T. R., Richards, S. E., Colaizzi, P. D., Haberland, J., Kostrzewski, M., ... & Lascano, R. J. (2000, July). Coincident detection of crop water stress, nitrogen status and canopy density using ground based multispectral data. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Precision Agriculture, Bloomington, MN, USA (Vol. 1619). https://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/4190/PDF