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Agricultural water productivity Hotspots of irrigated areas in 2002
The Hot spots of high and low water productivity was done by classifying the biophysical agricultural water productivity (kg/m3) layer into three classes: (i) High water productivity which includes values exceeding 1.0 ...
Agricultural water productivity Hotspots of irrigated areas in 2006
The Hot spots of high and low water productivity was done by classifying the biophysical agricultural water productivity (kg/m3) layer into three classes: (i) High water productivity which includes values exceeding 1.0 ...
Agricultural water productivity for irrigated areas in 2008
Agricultural Water Productivity (WPM) (kg/m3) was determined for each pixel by dividing crop productivity (kg/ha) raster layer by seasonal crop water use in terms of actual evapotranspiration (m3/ha) raster layer. The WPM ...
Actual Evapotranspiration of irrigated areas in 2008
Evapotranspiration was determined using the methodology proposed by USGS’s Simplified Surface Energy Balance.The Actual Evapotranspiratione (AET, mm) stimation was done using MODIS 1km (thermal infrared band resolution) ...
Actual Evapotranspiration of rainfed areas in 2006
Evapotranspiration was determined using the methodology proposed by USGS’s Simplified Surface Energy Balance.The Actual Evapotranspiration (AET, mm) estimation was done using MODIS 1km (thermal infrared band resolution) ...
Agricultural water productivity Hotspots of rainfed areas in 2002
The Hot spots of high and low water productivity was done by classifying the biophysical agricultural water productivity (kg/m3) layer into three classes: (i) High water productivity which includes values exceeding 1.0 ...
Assessing gaps in irrigated agricultural productivity through satellite earth observations—A case study of the Fergana Valley, Central Asia
tImproving crop area and/or crop yields in agricultural regions is one of the foremost scientific challengesfor the next decades. This is especially true in irrigated areas because sustainable intensification of irri-gated ...
Agricultural water productivity Hotspots of rainfed areas in 2008
The Hot spots of high and low water productivity was done by classifying the biophysical agricultural water productivity (kg/m3) layer into three classes: (i) High water productivity which includes values exceeding 1.0 ...
GIS-based drivers and performance indicators of SLM: definitions, justification and calculation methods, results
This is the presentation of Dr. Quang Bao Le during the workshop "Sustainable Land Management to Achieving Land Degradation Neutrality: Options-by-Context Approach and Tool", final workshop for the project "Impact Evaluation ...
Application of remote sensing in estimating maize grain yield in heterogeneous African agricultural landscapes
Maize (Zea mays L.) is the second most commonly grown crop worldwide and number one staple food in Africa where it accounts for more than 50% of the energy requirements. However, despite its widespread cultivation and the ...