Agricultural Area Diversification and Crop Water Demand Analysis: A Remote Sensing and GIS Approach

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B. U. Choudhury
Anil Sood
S. S. Ray
P. K. Sharma
S. Panigrahy
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[1] ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region,Division of Soil Science
[2] Punjab Remote Sensing Centre,undefined
[3] Agricultural Resources Group,undefined
[4] Space Applications Centre,undefined
[5] ISRO,undefined
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Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing | 2013年 / 41卷
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Crop diversification; Water requirement; Agro-physical parameters; Remote sensing and GIS; Cropping system indices;
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Large scale adoption of input intensive rice–wheat cropping system in the centrally located Jalandhar district of Indian Punjab has led to over-exploitation of ground water resources, intensive use of chemical fertilizers and deterioration of soil health. To overcome these shortfalls, in the present study, agricultural area diversification plan has been generated from agricultural area and crop rotation maps derived from remote sensing data (IRS P6-AWiFS and RADARSAT ScanSAR) along with few agro-physical parameters in GIS environment. Cropping system indices (area diversity, multiple cropping and cultivated land utilization) were also worked out from remote sensing data .Analysis of remote sensing data (2004–05) revealed that rice and wheat individually remained the dominant crops, occupy 57.8% and 64.9% of total agricultural area (TAA), respectively. Therefore, in the diversified plan, it is suggested that at least 39% of the current 40% TAA under rice–wheat rotation should be replaced by other low water requiring, high value and soil enriching crops, particularly in coarse textured alluvial plain having good quality ground water zones with low annual rainfall(<700 mm). This will reduce water requirement to the tune of 15,660 cm depth while stabilizing the production and profitability by crop area diversification without further degradation of natural resources.
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