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Biblioteca Landsat8 Based Crops and Other Land Use Mapping in Okara District of Pakistan

Landsat8 Based Crops and Other Land Use Mapping in Okara District of Pakistan

Landsat8 Based Crops and Other Land Use Mapping in Okara District of Pakistan

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Date of publication
Octubre 2018
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OSF_preprint:4617C-DFF-552

Developing countries like Pakistan is among those where lack of adoption to science and technology advancement is major constraint for Satellite Remote Sensing use in crops and land use land cover digital information generation. Exponential rise in country population, increased food demand, limiting natural resources coupled with migration of rural community to urban areas had further led to skewed official statistics. This study is an attempt to demonstrate the possible use of freely available satellite data like Landsat8 under complex cropping system of Okara district of Punjab, Pakistan. An Integrated approach has been developed for the satellite data based crops and land use/cover spatial area estimation. The resultant quality was found above 96% with Kappa statistics of 0.95. Land utilization statistics provided detail information about cropping patterns as well as land use land cover status. Rice was recorded as most dominating crop in term of cultivation area of around 0.165 million ha followed by autumn maize 0.074 million ha, Fallow crop fields 0.067 million ha and Sorghum 0.047 million ha. Other minor crops observed were potato, fodder and cotton being cultivated on less than 0.010 million ha. Population settlements were observed over an area of around 0.081 million ha of land. 

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Athar Hussain
Hammad Ghazanfar
Kashif Javed
Ibrar Ul Hassan Akhtar

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