Unknown (2025) Geo-Insights for a Greener Tomorrow: Remote Sensing and GIS for Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Resilience
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Identification
- Journal: International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science
- Year: 2025
- Date: 2025-11-13
- Authors: Unknown
- DOI: 10.56726/irjmets84819
Research Groups
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Short Summary
This study integrates remote sensing and GIS to assess hydroclimatic variability impacts on agricultural sustainability and climate resilience. It reveals significant crop health variations, land-use changes (agricultural expansion at the expense of natural habitats), and predicted crop yield declines of up to 15% by 2035, particularly in rainfed areas.
Objective
- To assess the impacts of hydroclimatic variability on agricultural sustainability and climate resilience by integrating remote sensing and GIS technologies, focusing on monitoring crop health, detecting land-use changes, and evaluating future climate change impacts on crop yields.
Study Configuration
- Spatial Scale: Regional, with high-resolution detail (implied by high-resolution satellite imagery) in vulnerable agricultural areas.
- Temporal Scale: Current monitoring of crop health and land-use changes, with future climate impact projections up to the year 2035.
Methodology and Data
- Models used: NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) analysis, CA-Markov modeling.
- Data sources: High-resolution satellite imagery, climate data.
Main Results
- Significant variations in crop health were observed between irrigated and rainfed agricultural regions.
- Drought-prone areas exhibited a marked decline in crop vitality.
- Land-use projections indicate a continued expansion of agricultural land, often at the expense of forests and wetlands.
- Climate models predict a decline in crop yields of up to 15% by 2035, particularly affecting rainfed areas.
Contributions
- Highlights the critical role of remote sensing and GIS in enhancing climate resilience and supporting agricultural decision-making.
- Provides insights for guiding land-use policies that aim to balance agricultural expansion with environmental conservation.
- Offers recommendations for policymakers, including investment in water-efficient technologies, promotion of climate-smart agriculture, and incorporation of geospatial data into long-term agricultural planning.
Funding
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Citation
@article{Unknown2025GeoInsights,
author = {},
title = {Geo-Insights for a Greener Tomorrow: Remote Sensing and GIS for Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Resilience},
journal = {International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.56726/irjmets84819},
url = {https://doi.org/10.56726/irjmets84819}
}
Original Source: https://doi.org/10.56726/irjmets84819