1. Dynamics of Irrigated Land Expansion in the Ouémé River Basin Using Field and Remote Sensing Data in the Google Earth Engine.
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Ahoton, David Houéwanou, Bacharou, Taofic, Bossa, Aymar Yaovi, Sintondji, Luc Ollivier, Bonkoungou, Benjamin, and Alofa, Voltaire Midakpo
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NORMALIZED difference vegetation index ,WATER management ,WATERSHEDS ,FORESTS & forestry ,CLASSIFICATION algorithms - Abstract
The availability of reliable and quantified information on the spatiotemporal distribution of irrigated land at the river basin scale is an essential step towards sustainable management of water resources. This research aims to assess the spatiotemporal extent of irrigated land in the Ouémé River basin using Landsat multi-temporal images and ground truth data. A methodology was built around the use of supervised classification and the application of an algorithm based on the logical expression and thresholding of a combination of surface temperature (Ts) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). The findings of the supervised classification showed that agricultural areas were 16,003 km
2 , 19,732 km2 , and 22,850 km2 for the years 2014, 2018, and 2022, respectively. The irrigated land areas were 755 km2 , 1143 km2 , and 1883 km2 for the same years, respectively. A significant increase in irrigated areas was recorded throughout the study period. The overall accuracy values of 79%, 82%, and 83% obtained during validation of the irrigated land maps indicate a good performance of the algorithm. The results suggest a promising application of the algorithm to obtain up-to-date information on the distribution of irrigated land in several regions of Africa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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