Improved food-insecurity prediction in smallholder-dominated landscapes using MODIS Enhanced Vegetation Index and Google Earth Engine: a case study in South Central Ethiopia
Recent droughts and food insecurity underline the need for objective, timely, spatially explicit food aid prediction in Ethiopia. We developed a generic user-friendly method to detect greening of agricultural areas and derive predictions of agricultural production for potentially food-insecure areas...
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Autores principales: | Kefyalew Sahle Kibret, Carsten Marohn, Georg Cadisch |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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