A Mapping Framework to Characterize Land Use in the Sudan-Sahel Region from Dense Stacks of Landsat Data

We developed a land cover and land use mapping framework specifically designed for agricultural systems of the Sudan-Sahel region. The mapping approach extracts information from inter- and intra-annual vegetation dynamics from dense stacks of Landsat 8 images. We applied this framework to create a 3...

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Main Authors: Fernando Sedano, Vasco Molini, M. Abul Kalam Azad
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/6/648
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spelling doaj-1dfac873ca5f4822b7c553f73c1f8f282020-11-24T22:07:52ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922019-03-0111664810.3390/rs11060648rs11060648A Mapping Framework to Characterize Land Use in the Sudan-Sahel Region from Dense Stacks of Landsat DataFernando Sedano0Vasco Molini1M. Abul Kalam Azad2Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 207040, USAWorld Bank, 7 Rue Larbi Ben Abdellah, Rabat 10001, MoroccoWorld Bank, Plot 102 Yakubu Gowon Crescent Asokoro Abuja, NigeriaWe developed a land cover and land use mapping framework specifically designed for agricultural systems of the Sudan-Sahel region. The mapping approach extracts information from inter- and intra-annual vegetation dynamics from dense stacks of Landsat 8 images. We applied this framework to create a 30 m spatial resolution land use map with a focus on agricultural landscapes of northern Nigeria for 2015. This map provides up-to-date information with a higher level of spatial and thematic detail resulting in a more precise characterization of agriculture in the region. The map reveals that agriculture is the main land use in the region. Arable land represents on average 52.5% of the area, higher than the reported national average for Nigeria (38.4%). Irrigated agriculture covers nearly 2.2% of the total area, reaching nearly 20% of the cultivated land when traditional floodplain agriculture systems are included, above the reported national average (0.63%). There is significant variability in land use within the region. Cultivated land in the northern section can reach values higher than 75%, most land suitable for agriculture is already under cultivation and there is limited land for future agricultural expansion. Marginal lands, not suitable for permanent agriculture, can reach 30% of the land at lower altitudes in the northeast and northwest. In contrast, the southern section presents lower land use intensity that results in a complex landscape that intertwines areas farms and larger patches of natural vegetation. This map improves the spatial detail of existing sources of LCLU information for the region and provides updated information of the current status of its agricultural landscapes. This study demonstrates the feasibility of multi temporal medium resolution remote sensing data to provide detailed and up-to-date information about agricultural systems in arid and sub arid landscapes of the Sahel region.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/6/648land degradationLandsatmedium resolutionland use/cover changeagriculturemulti temporalSudan-Sahel region
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author Fernando Sedano
Vasco Molini
M. Abul Kalam Azad
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Vasco Molini
M. Abul Kalam Azad
A Mapping Framework to Characterize Land Use in the Sudan-Sahel Region from Dense Stacks of Landsat Data
Remote Sensing
land degradation
Landsat
medium resolution
land use/cover change
agriculture
multi temporal
Sudan-Sahel region
author_facet Fernando Sedano
Vasco Molini
M. Abul Kalam Azad
author_sort Fernando Sedano
title A Mapping Framework to Characterize Land Use in the Sudan-Sahel Region from Dense Stacks of Landsat Data
title_short A Mapping Framework to Characterize Land Use in the Sudan-Sahel Region from Dense Stacks of Landsat Data
title_full A Mapping Framework to Characterize Land Use in the Sudan-Sahel Region from Dense Stacks of Landsat Data
title_fullStr A Mapping Framework to Characterize Land Use in the Sudan-Sahel Region from Dense Stacks of Landsat Data
title_full_unstemmed A Mapping Framework to Characterize Land Use in the Sudan-Sahel Region from Dense Stacks of Landsat Data
title_sort mapping framework to characterize land use in the sudan-sahel region from dense stacks of landsat data
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2019-03-01
description We developed a land cover and land use mapping framework specifically designed for agricultural systems of the Sudan-Sahel region. The mapping approach extracts information from inter- and intra-annual vegetation dynamics from dense stacks of Landsat 8 images. We applied this framework to create a 30 m spatial resolution land use map with a focus on agricultural landscapes of northern Nigeria for 2015. This map provides up-to-date information with a higher level of spatial and thematic detail resulting in a more precise characterization of agriculture in the region. The map reveals that agriculture is the main land use in the region. Arable land represents on average 52.5% of the area, higher than the reported national average for Nigeria (38.4%). Irrigated agriculture covers nearly 2.2% of the total area, reaching nearly 20% of the cultivated land when traditional floodplain agriculture systems are included, above the reported national average (0.63%). There is significant variability in land use within the region. Cultivated land in the northern section can reach values higher than 75%, most land suitable for agriculture is already under cultivation and there is limited land for future agricultural expansion. Marginal lands, not suitable for permanent agriculture, can reach 30% of the land at lower altitudes in the northeast and northwest. In contrast, the southern section presents lower land use intensity that results in a complex landscape that intertwines areas farms and larger patches of natural vegetation. This map improves the spatial detail of existing sources of LCLU information for the region and provides updated information of the current status of its agricultural landscapes. This study demonstrates the feasibility of multi temporal medium resolution remote sensing data to provide detailed and up-to-date information about agricultural systems in arid and sub arid landscapes of the Sahel region.
topic land degradation
Landsat
medium resolution
land use/cover change
agriculture
multi temporal
Sudan-Sahel region
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/6/648
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