Assessment of remote sensing and GIS application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: A case study of Samastipur, Bihar, India

Agroforestry provides the foundation for climate-smart agriculture to withstand the extreme weather events. The aim of the present study was to identify the land of Samastipur, Bihar, India for agroforestry, based on GIS modeling concept utilizing various ancillary (soil fertility) and satellite dat...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Firoz, Uddin Md Meraj, Goparaju Laxmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
Subjects:
GIS
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spelling doaj-bc97f5b099f1460180bc008ce4625ba32020-11-24T23:04:37ZengSciendoContemporary Trends in Geoscience2299-81792018-12-017221422710.2478/ctg-2018-0015ctg-2018-0015Assessment of remote sensing and GIS application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: A case study of Samastipur, Bihar, IndiaAhmad Firoz0Uddin Md Meraj1Goparaju Laxmi2Vindhyan Ecology and Natural History Foundation, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaUniversity Department of Mathematics, MCA, Ranchi University, Ranchi, Jharkhand, IndiaVindhyan Ecology and Natural History Foundation, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaAgroforestry provides the foundation for climate-smart agriculture to withstand the extreme weather events. The aim of the present study was to identify the land of Samastipur, Bihar, India for agroforestry, based on GIS modeling concept utilizing various ancillary (soil fertility) and satellite data (DEM, wetness, NDVI and LULC) sets. This was achieved by integrating various thematic layers logically in GIS domain. Agroforestry suitability maps were generated for the Samastipur district of Bihar, India which showed 48.22 % as very high suitable, 22.83 % as high suitable, 23.32% as moderate suitable and 5.63% as low suitable. The cross evaluation of agroforestry suitability with LULC categories revealed that the 86.4 % (agriculture) and 30.2% (open area) of land fall into a very high agroforestry suitability category which provides the huge opportunity to harness agroforestry practices if utilized scientifically. Such analysis/results will certainly assist agroforestry policymakers and planner in the state of Bihar, India to implement and extend it to new areas. The potentiality of Remote Sensing and GIS can be exploited in accessing suitable land for agroforestry which will significantly help to rural poor people/farmers in ensuring food and ecological security, resilience in livelihoods.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ctg.2018.7.issue-2/ctg-2018-0015/ctg-2018-0015.xml?format=INTAgroforestryRemote SensingGISLand suitabilityTemperature anomalies
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Goparaju Laxmi
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Uddin Md Meraj
Goparaju Laxmi
Assessment of remote sensing and GIS application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: A case study of Samastipur, Bihar, India
Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
Agroforestry
Remote Sensing
GIS
Land suitability
Temperature anomalies
author_facet Ahmad Firoz
Uddin Md Meraj
Goparaju Laxmi
author_sort Ahmad Firoz
title Assessment of remote sensing and GIS application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: A case study of Samastipur, Bihar, India
title_short Assessment of remote sensing and GIS application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: A case study of Samastipur, Bihar, India
title_full Assessment of remote sensing and GIS application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: A case study of Samastipur, Bihar, India
title_fullStr Assessment of remote sensing and GIS application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: A case study of Samastipur, Bihar, India
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of remote sensing and GIS application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: A case study of Samastipur, Bihar, India
title_sort assessment of remote sensing and gis application in identification of land suitability for agroforestry: a case study of samastipur, bihar, india
publisher Sciendo
series Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
issn 2299-8179
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Agroforestry provides the foundation for climate-smart agriculture to withstand the extreme weather events. The aim of the present study was to identify the land of Samastipur, Bihar, India for agroforestry, based on GIS modeling concept utilizing various ancillary (soil fertility) and satellite data (DEM, wetness, NDVI and LULC) sets. This was achieved by integrating various thematic layers logically in GIS domain. Agroforestry suitability maps were generated for the Samastipur district of Bihar, India which showed 48.22 % as very high suitable, 22.83 % as high suitable, 23.32% as moderate suitable and 5.63% as low suitable. The cross evaluation of agroforestry suitability with LULC categories revealed that the 86.4 % (agriculture) and 30.2% (open area) of land fall into a very high agroforestry suitability category which provides the huge opportunity to harness agroforestry practices if utilized scientifically. Such analysis/results will certainly assist agroforestry policymakers and planner in the state of Bihar, India to implement and extend it to new areas. The potentiality of Remote Sensing and GIS can be exploited in accessing suitable land for agroforestry which will significantly help to rural poor people/farmers in ensuring food and ecological security, resilience in livelihoods.
topic Agroforestry
Remote Sensing
GIS
Land suitability
Temperature anomalies
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