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along Uttar Pradesh and Bihar States, are the important rice-
wheat cropping system districts in this country. The spatial
contiguity of the cropping pattern of the Southern Terai districts
of Nepal with Uttar pradesh and Bihar states of Indian border
enabled for extension of the spectral signatures to Nepal.
The remote sensing estimate of 1999 kharif rice acreage in
Nepal was 1.45 M ha, which is mainly concentrated in the
Southern Terai districts of the country, as shown in the raw and
classified IRS-WiFS data of Nepal. The post kharif rice fallow
lands occupy only 0.39 M ha and mainly concentrated in the
South East districts viz., Jhapa, Ilam, Sunsari, Sirha, Saptari
-and Dhanusa.
6. CONCLUSIONS
IRS-WiFS data of 1999 kharif season and rabi 2000 season
were analysed following total enumeration approach for
deriving spatial distribution of kharif rice and rice fallows in
different States of India and in the neighbouring Pakistan,
Nepal and Bangladesh Nations. Information on the spatial
distribution of kharif rice and rabi fallow lands were logically
combined to derive the distribution and area of post kharif rice-
fallow lands. For the first time countrywise maps of four
agriculturally important nations, showing spatial distribution of
kharif rice and post kharif rice fallow lands, were generated.
The analysis indicated that good potential for the utilization of
rabi fallow lands, where kharif crop was rice, existed in India,
Bangladesh and Nepal with marginal potential in Pakistan.
Remote sensing spatial information layer of rice fallows in
India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan nations, in conjunction
with soil and climate layers enabled ICRISAT for preparing
GIS maps of potential areas for rice-fallow cultivation with a
suitable short duration leguminous crop.
7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors are thankful to the team of International Crops
Research Institute for Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT),
Patancheru, and in particular to Dr. Chris Johansen, Principal
Agronomist, ICRISAT for their association in this project. The
authors thank the Director, NRSA for evincing keen interest in
the project and the valuable and constructive criticism. We also
thank the Deputy Director (RS&GIS) for his support and
providing facilities to carry out the project.
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