The classification achieved an overall accuracy of 82%. We found that cotton remains the major crop in the region. It was cultivated for more than five out of the ten years on 46.5% of the cropland. But “Soviet cropping conditions” on less than 20% and officially recommended cotton sequences on more than 50% of the cropland challenge the notion that cotton mono-crop dominates Central Asia. Statistical analysis revealed that long cotton sequences preferably occur on fields far from settlements and under reduced soil suitability for irrigation. The results enable decision makers to better explain unfavourable cotton cultivation practices and to stimulate improvements.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2015.08.008Altmetric score:
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Publication year
2016
Authors
Conrad, C.; Lamers, J.P.A.; Ibragimov, N.; Löw. F.; Martius, C.
Language
English
Keywords
agricultural land, arid zones, case studies, classification, cotton, crop production, forests, guidelines, irrigation, land use, remote sensing, rotations, satellite imagery, soil, soil suitability, Gossypium
Geographic
Uzbekistan