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Mapping of cropland areas Mapping of cropland areas over over Africa combining various land Africa combining various land cover/use datasets cover/use datasets Food Security (FOODSEC) Action Monitoring Agricultural ResourceS (MARS) Unit Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) Joint Research Centre (JRC) – European Commission Christelle Vancutsem, Francois Kayitakire, Jean- Francois Pekel, Eduardo Marinho

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Page 1: Mapping of cropland areas over Africa combining various land cover/use datasets Food Security (FOODSEC) Action Monitoring Agricultural ResourceS (MARS)

Mapping of cropland areas Mapping of cropland areas over over Africa combining various land Africa combining various land

cover/use datasetscover/use datasets

Food Security (FOODSEC) ActionMonitoring Agricultural ResourceS (MARS) Unit Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES)

Joint Research Centre (JRC) – European Commission

Christelle Vancutsem, Francois Kayitakire, Jean-Francois Pekel, Eduardo Marinho

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Pasture & Crop

Masks

RS time series

Agriculture

monitoring and early

warning

NDVI anomalies

Legend

Very poor

Poor

Normal

Good

Very Good

Water

Vegetation Index profile

extraction

Context

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Objective

Map cropland areas at 250m

• « STATIC »Expert-based combination of existing datasets At the global scale (17)with emphasizing on Africa (10)

• « DYNAMIC » Every year Sub-saharien african

countries Identify potential cropland

areas Analyse the inter-annual

variabilityFrom MODIS time series

20092008

multi-annual mask

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10 sources

Landsat-based:- SADC 1990-1995 (CSIR)- CUI 1988 (USGS)- LULC 2000 (USGS)- Woody Biomass 2002 (World Bank)- Africover 2000 (FAO)- LC Senegal 2005 (GLCN, FAO)- LC Mozambique 2008 (DNTF)- MODIS-derived Crop mask 2009

(JRC, MARS)

Low/medium resolution:- Globcover 2005-2006 (ESA)- RDC LC 2000 (UCL)

Crop mask

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• 10 sources

• Data preparation

• Selection of cropland classes

• Combination of datasets

• Regularly updated

Static crop mask

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Validation

JRC contributes to the improvement of the tool:-as beta-tester (7 experts)-providing SPOT VGT NDVI profiles

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Validation

With agriculture.geo-wiki.org

Comparison with two existing crop masks: Fritz et al. (2011) and Pittman et al. (2010)

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Validation

Agreement (%) between experts for each category of crops taking into account the category concerned only (% of agreement 1cl) and the neighbouring classes (% of agreement 3cl)

1

130 points

Niger-Nigeria

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Validation

Comparison between the 3 crop masks and two validation datasets

MARS IIASA Pittman et al. MARS IIASA Pittman et al.>50% 65.15% 30.26% 21.3% 69.6% 49.8% 17.3%

Africa Niger-Nigeria window

JRC

IIASA

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• Combination of the best existing datasets available (static mask)

- half of the African countries covered by high and medium

resolution-derived products

- validation shows that the product better agrees with the validation

dataset than other existing crop masks

- need of up-to-date information and feedback from users !

- in continuous improvement (global)

• Training and validation datasets with agriculture.geo-wiki.org

- Reliable and user-friendly collaborative tool

- Allows sharing data and expertise between experts in a win/win

approach

- As powerful as the number of user is growing

- Allows a high productivity of the interpreter

Conclusion

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Thank you Global Cropland Map (JRC-MARS, 2011)

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10 sources

Data preparation From feature to Raster Reprojection Resampling at 250m Translation in the LCCS legend (5cl)-Cultivated and managed areas

- Post-flooding or irrigated croplands

- Rainfed croplands-Mosaic cropland (50-70%)/vgt-Mosaic vgt / cropland (20-50%)

Static crop mask

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10 sourcesData preparation

Selection of cropland classes– By default, crops >50%– IF crops <50%

Selection by experts based on

comparison with HR imagery (GE)

- Globcover 20-50% in equatorial countries- CUI 30-50%

Static crop mask

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10 sourcesData preparationSelection of cropland classes

Data combinationWhen different sources:1) Comparison with high resolution imagery (GE) & Analysis by experts 2) Rules:

1st priority to the highest resolution

2nd priority to the most recent

Static crop mask

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10 sourcesData preparationSelection of cropland classesCombination of datasets

Possible issues Out-dated Global LC data (Globcover) Spatial inconsistencies Spatial resolution 250m not

“real”

Static crop mask