Spatial frame work and land characterizing in Africa RISING and Vital Signs

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Presented by Zhe Guo, IFPRI at the Africa RISING–CSISA Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Meeting, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 11-13 November 2013

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Spatial frame work and land characterizing in

Africa RISING and Vital Signs

Zhe Guo, IFPRI

Africa RISING–CSISA Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Meeting, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 11-13 November 2013

Biophysical variables

Rainfall (1km, 5km, 50km)

Temperature (1km)

Elevation (90m)

Slope (1km)

Length of growth period (5km, 10km)

Land cover (30m, 300m, 1km)

Farming systems

Ago-Ecological zones (1km)

Targeted crop distribution (10km)

Current Stratification process Socioeconomic variables

Travel time to major market (1km)

Population density (100m, 1km)

Household variables

Crop types

Cropping system

Individual crop share

Livestock type and density

Expertise knowledge and regional database

Weather station

• Cropping systems

• Length of growth period

• Market access

Ghana and Mali

Tanzania

• Elevation • Rainfall

Malawi

• Weather station data

• Elevation

• Temperature

• Distance between the sites

• Elevation

• Rainfall

• Slope

Ethiopia

Target countries (Ghana, Tanzania, Ethiopia)

Both adopt LSMS instruments and modules

Soil sampling (nutrients, PH)

Biophysical variables

Socioeconomic variables

Agriculture production

Indicators

Similarity between AR and VS

Vital Signs:

4 Tiers: from coarse to fine spatial resolution. Tier 1: Continental and regional satellite products

Tier 2: Quick ground choosing plot + existing HH

Tier 3: Water station

Tier 4: Very high resolution imageries + HH

Africa Rising: Land cover is considered but does not play a key role

Using best available and reliable biophysical and socioeconomic variables

HH and communities

Difference approaches in land stratification between AR and VS

Utilization of satellite products on land monitoring

Adopting existing land cover product (1 tier)

Groundtruthing on crop types on the ground

Develop project oriented land cover and land use product at at multi scale

Monitoring changes and evaluating impacts using very high resolution images

Feature extraction and identify the homogeneous units

Scale up

Difference between AR and VS

Sustainable Agricultural Intensification

Soil health

Resilience

Biodiversity

Knowing land cover /cropping system pattern is important Climate forcing

Wood fuels

Livestock's

Water security

Monitoring

Scale up

Validation

Ecosystem services

Developing biodiversity security indicators

Water security

Difference between AR and VS

Field sampling

Household survey

Spatial coverage

Ghana?

Collaborations