 Sentinel-2 has had a significant impact on land cover slash use monitoring due to its high spatial resolution, high temporal resolution, and availability of red-edge bands. It has been used successfully in various applications including crop, forest, urban area, and water resource monitoring. Furthermore, it is accessible at no cost, making it more affordable for developing countries. Despite these advantages, some challenges remain, such as mismatching with land-set OLI-8 data, a lack of thermal bands, and differences in spatial resolution between the bands. This article was authored by Darius Farai, Matamayo Simwanda, Surajee Seilkin, and others.