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Title: Socioeconomic and biophysical drivers of agricultural intensification in india : a dynamic panel analysis using remotely-sensed data and administrative surveys (an economic characterization of india's land use change)
Authors: Gupta, Gargi
Rathore, Tushita
Arora, Gaurav (Advisor)
Anand, Saket (Advisor)
Keywords: LULC
Geospatial
Agriculure
Physical Environment
Market Environment
Policy Environment
Spatio-temporal
Logistic Regression
Markov Model
Issue Date: 21-Apr-2019
Publisher: IIITD-Delhi
Abstract: Agriculture is not only the primary source of food for the population of 1.3 billion people in India but also a source of livelihood, directly or indirectly for more than 50% of its working population. It is also the major source of raw material for agro-based industries in India. A growing population puts pressure on the agricultural sector and hence drives the need to increase food production which can be met by increasing productivity or extending cropping to non-agricultural land. We conduct a Spatio-temporal analysis of district-wise cropland use dynamics using high-resolution raster data obtained from ISRO's Bhuvan portal from 2005-2014. We have evaluated the land-use changes using satellite data combined with coarse administrative surveys. Next, we estimate rst-order transition probabilities using Logistic Regression to see the in uence of the factors that drive these changes.
URI: http://repository.iiitd.edu.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/764
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