Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia

Precise estimation of irrigated areas is essential for effective water management, increased production, environmental conservation, and conflict resolution. Nonetheless, discrepancies frequently exist between estimated and actual irrigated areas. To address the data gaps in actual irrigation areas...

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Autores principales: Yimer, A. K., Haile, Alemseged Tamiru, Hatiye, S. D., Ragettli, S., Taye, Meron Teferi
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148794
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author Yimer, A. K.
Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Hatiye, S. D.
Ragettli, S.
Taye, Meron Teferi
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Hatiye, S. D.
Ragettli, S.
Taye, Meron Teferi
Yimer, A. K.
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Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Hatiye, S. D.
Ragettli, S.
Taye, Meron Teferi
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description Precise estimation of irrigated areas is essential for effective water management, increased production, environmental conservation, and conflict resolution. Nonetheless, discrepancies frequently exist between estimated and actual irrigated areas. To address the data gaps in actual irrigation areas within Ethiopia, we utilized high-resolution remote sensing imagery. However, the accuracy of these images under varying climatic and landscape conditions was not fully substantiated. We conducted a comparative analysis between global irrigation map and local irrigated region maps within two distinct watersheds. Field data was gathered to both train and assess by employing random forest supervised classification algorithm. This algorithm was then applied to create accurate irrigation maps using high-resolution Sentinel-1 data for the Bilate and Gumara watersheds. During the irrigation seasons, maps of irrigated regions were produced using time-series imagery. Additionally, we employed maps indicating lands suitable for surface irrigation and applied post-processing techniques to refine the actual irrigated areas. The resulting accuracy was comparably high for both watersheds, with values of 88% and 87%. The kappa coefficients were 0.74 and 0.73, respectively, indicating a very good level of agreement. However, there were significant discrepancies between the global irrigation map and the local irrigated regions map in terms of spatial distribution and the extent of irrigation. This discrepancy necessitates further analysis of both products to decipher the underlying causes of their differences. We recommend for additional studies encompassing diverse watershed characteristics to improve irrigation area mapping via remote sensing. Our findings also validate the effectiveness of post-processing techniques in remote sensing applications.
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spelling CGSpace1487942025-12-08T09:54:28Z Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia Yimer, A. K. Haile, Alemseged Tamiru Hatiye, S. D. Ragettli, S. Taye, Meron Teferi irrigated areas variety satellite imagery watersheds mapping accuracy assessment comparative evaluation land suitability surface irrigation datasets Precise estimation of irrigated areas is essential for effective water management, increased production, environmental conservation, and conflict resolution. Nonetheless, discrepancies frequently exist between estimated and actual irrigated areas. To address the data gaps in actual irrigation areas within Ethiopia, we utilized high-resolution remote sensing imagery. However, the accuracy of these images under varying climatic and landscape conditions was not fully substantiated. We conducted a comparative analysis between global irrigation map and local irrigated region maps within two distinct watersheds. Field data was gathered to both train and assess by employing random forest supervised classification algorithm. This algorithm was then applied to create accurate irrigation maps using high-resolution Sentinel-1 data for the Bilate and Gumara watersheds. During the irrigation seasons, maps of irrigated regions were produced using time-series imagery. Additionally, we employed maps indicating lands suitable for surface irrigation and applied post-processing techniques to refine the actual irrigated areas. The resulting accuracy was comparably high for both watersheds, with values of 88% and 87%. The kappa coefficients were 0.74 and 0.73, respectively, indicating a very good level of agreement. However, there were significant discrepancies between the global irrigation map and the local irrigated regions map in terms of spatial distribution and the extent of irrigation. This discrepancy necessitates further analysis of both products to decipher the underlying causes of their differences. We recommend for additional studies encompassing diverse watershed characteristics to improve irrigation area mapping via remote sensing. Our findings also validate the effectiveness of post-processing techniques in remote sensing applications. 2024-12-31 2024-06-30T22:02:25Z 2024-06-30T22:02:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148794 en Open Access Informa UK Limited Yimer, A. K.; Haile, Alemseged Tamiru; Hatiye, S. D.; Ragettli, S.; Taye, Meron Teferi. 2024. Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia. Cogent Engineering, 11(1):2357728. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2024.2357728]
spellingShingle irrigated areas variety
satellite imagery
watersheds
mapping
accuracy
assessment
comparative evaluation
land suitability
surface irrigation
datasets
Yimer, A. K.
Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Hatiye, S. D.
Ragettli, S.
Taye, Meron Teferi
Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia
title Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia
title_full Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia
title_short Comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using Sentinel 1 images in the Bilate and Gumara watersheds, Ethiopia
title_sort comparative evaluation of the accuracy of mapping irrigated areas using sentinel 1 images in the bilate and gumara watersheds ethiopia
topic irrigated areas variety
satellite imagery
watersheds
mapping
accuracy
assessment
comparative evaluation
land suitability
surface irrigation
datasets
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148794
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