Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for Improving Rice Production in Flood-prone Areas: A Case Study in Lower Chi-River Basin, Thailand
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概要
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Rice is annually destroyed by seasonal flooding in South and Southeast Asia. In order to reduce the loss of rice production, an accurate assessment of flood-affected paddies is essential. Taking the 2001 monsoon flooding that hit the Lower Chi River Basin, northeastern Thailand, as a case study, we derived the flood depth over the large and inaccessible areas using a RADARSAT-1 image acquired during the flooding peak and a 30-m Digital Elevation Model. Based on the elongation properties of rice, we used the critical water-depth of 80 cm to classify the flood-affected paddies into 'damaged' or 'non-damaged' paddies. Our results show that only about 40% of the flood-affected paddies were actually damaged paddies. In addition, we analyzed the damaged paddies by overlaying the derived water depth with the flood frequency map in order to recommend planting the appropriate rice varieties. Our analysis reveals that remote sensing and GIS can be used to minimize the loss of rice production and thus help farmers to increase their income in the long run, which will save the government money paid in flood compensations.
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著者
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Aniya Masamu
Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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ANIYA Masamu
Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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SANG-ARUN Janya
Graduate School of Frontier Science, The University of Tokyo
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WAISURASINGHA Chattichai
Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University
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HIRANO Akira
Development Research Division, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS)
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SOMMUT Wilailak
Prachinburi Rice Research Center, Rice Research Institute
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