Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis

Agricultural land suitability analysis (ALSA) for crop production is one of the key tools for ensuring sustainable agriculture and for attaining the current global food security goal in line with the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) of United Nations. Although some review studies addressed la...

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Autores principales: Akpoti, K., Kabo-bah, A.T., Zwart, Sander J.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101186
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author Akpoti, K.
Kabo-bah, A.T.
Zwart, Sander J.
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description Agricultural land suitability analysis (ALSA) for crop production is one of the key tools for ensuring sustainable agriculture and for attaining the current global food security goal in line with the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) of United Nations. Although some review studies addressed land suitability, few of them specifically focused on land suitability analysis for agriculture. Furthermore, previous reviews have not reflected on the impact of climate change on future land suitability and how this can be addressed or integrated into ALSA methods. In the context of global environmental changes and sustainable agriculture debate, we showed from the current review that ALSA is a worldwide land use planning approach. We reported from the reviewed articles 69 frequently used factors in ALSA. These factors were further categorized in climatic conditions (16), nutrients and favorable soils (34 of soil and landscape), water availability in the root zone (8 for hydrology and irrigation) and socio-economic and technical requirements (11). Also, in getting a complete view of crop’s ecosystems and factors that can explain and improve yield, inherent local socio-economic factors should be considered. We showed that this aspect has been often omitted in most of the ALSA modeling with only 38% of the total reviewed article using socio-economic factors. Also, only 30% of the studies included uncertainty and sensitivity analysis in their modeling process. We found limited inclusions of climate change in the application of the ALSA. We emphasize that incorporating current and future climate change projections in ALSA is the way forward for sustainable or optimum agriculture and food security. To this end, qualitative and quantitative approaches must be integrated into a unique ALSA system (Hybrid Land Evaluation System - HLES) to improve the land evaluation approach.
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spelling CGSpace1011862024-05-01T08:18:35Z Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis Akpoti, K. Kabo-bah, A.T. Zwart, Sander J. agricultural land sustainable agriculture sustainable development goals land suitability land use integration climate change machine learning crop production crop yield crop modelling food security environmental impact planning water availability socioeconomic environment ecosystems Agricultural land suitability analysis (ALSA) for crop production is one of the key tools for ensuring sustainable agriculture and for attaining the current global food security goal in line with the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) of United Nations. Although some review studies addressed land suitability, few of them specifically focused on land suitability analysis for agriculture. Furthermore, previous reviews have not reflected on the impact of climate change on future land suitability and how this can be addressed or integrated into ALSA methods. In the context of global environmental changes and sustainable agriculture debate, we showed from the current review that ALSA is a worldwide land use planning approach. We reported from the reviewed articles 69 frequently used factors in ALSA. These factors were further categorized in climatic conditions (16), nutrients and favorable soils (34 of soil and landscape), water availability in the root zone (8 for hydrology and irrigation) and socio-economic and technical requirements (11). Also, in getting a complete view of crop’s ecosystems and factors that can explain and improve yield, inherent local socio-economic factors should be considered. We showed that this aspect has been often omitted in most of the ALSA modeling with only 38% of the total reviewed article using socio-economic factors. Also, only 30% of the studies included uncertainty and sensitivity analysis in their modeling process. We found limited inclusions of climate change in the application of the ALSA. We emphasize that incorporating current and future climate change projections in ALSA is the way forward for sustainable or optimum agriculture and food security. To this end, qualitative and quantitative approaches must be integrated into a unique ALSA system (Hybrid Land Evaluation System - HLES) to improve the land evaluation approach. 2019-07 2019-05-03T09:01:29Z 2019-05-03T09:01:29Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101186 en Open Access Elsevier Akpoti, K.; Kabo-bah, A. T.; Zwart, Sander J. 2019. Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis. Agricultural Systems, 173: 172-208. (Online first) doi: 10.1016/j.agsy.2019.02.013
spellingShingle agricultural land
sustainable agriculture
sustainable development goals
land suitability
land use
integration
climate change
machine learning
crop production
crop yield
crop modelling
food security
environmental impact
planning
water availability
socioeconomic environment
ecosystems
Akpoti, K.
Kabo-bah, A.T.
Zwart, Sander J.
Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
title Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
title_full Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
title_fullStr Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
title_short Agricultural land suitability analysis: state-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
title_sort agricultural land suitability analysis state of the art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
topic agricultural land
sustainable agriculture
sustainable development goals
land suitability
land use
integration
climate change
machine learning
crop production
crop yield
crop modelling
food security
environmental impact
planning
water availability
socioeconomic environment
ecosystems
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