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A STUDY ON EVALUATION OF WORLD AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY USING
SATELLITE DATA AND GIS
Shiro OCHI', Ryosuke SHIBASAKI, Atsushi HIRAKOBA
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
7-22 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Japan, 106-0032
*E-mail: ochi@cc.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Commission VII, Working Group 5
KEY WORDS: Agricultural Productivity, NPP, Biomass, Land Use, Global
ABSTRACT:
There are a lot of arguments whether the Earth has the capacity to supply sufficient food for the
expanding population. In this paper, world agricultural productivity map will be generated from
Satellite data and GIS. The relationship between the statistic data of agricultural production and
NPP data is estimated in country base after extraction of agricultural field by Remote Sensing
classification. NPP can be computed using NDVI of NOAA AVHRR(8km resolution) data for 10 years
from 1983 with combination with PAR data derived from TOMS data, and climate data. À “Conversion
Ratio” was defined as the ratio converting the total NPP amount to total crop production in a country
in a year., and calculated using calculated annual amount NPP on crop field defined in land use map
classified from Remote Sensing data.
Finally a potential productivity is evaluated considering the
availability of water resources and land use by GIS operation.
1. INTRODUCTION
The world population, which was 2.5 billion in
1960 and
over 10 billion in 2050. It is very much required
is now 5.9 billion, is estimated to be
to increase the agricultural production to avoid
the world food crisis. This paper focuses on the
estimation of the future agricultural production
excluding sea food and stock farm products. The
increase of agricultural production was caused
by the increase of the agricultural field as well
as the increase of the agricultural productivity
per an unit area of agricultural field.
It is observed that the area of agricultural field
was slightly increasing in the last 30 years,
however the productivity was raised very
significantly due to input of chemical fertilizer
and pesticide, introduction of high-production
crop species and expansion of irrigated area.
When we discuss about the future world
agricultural production to support the world
population,
areas and productivity are not anticipated,
the same increase of production
because neither the expansion of production
area nor the agricultural environmental
resources, such as water resources and soil
fertilities, are hopeful in the future.
The objectives of this study are summarized as
follows:
1) To estimate the global
productivity by using NPP which can be
calculated using Satellite data and
climate data.
2) To evaluate the global potential of
agricultural productivity by considering
agricultural
both geographical and environmental
restrictions.
2. METHODOLOGY
2.1 NPP Estimation using R.S. Data
NPP(Net Primary Production) can be estimated
using parameter model, called “Production
Efficiency Approach”(Ruimy, 1994). The model
requires parameters such as APAR(Absorbed
Photosynthetically Active Radiation) data and
efficiency index( e )
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