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Beyond trend analysis: How a modified breakpoint analysis enhances knowledge of agricultural production after Zimbabwe's fast track land reform

机译:超越趋势分析:如何改进的断点分析如何在津巴布韦快速轨道土地改革后提高农业生产知识

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In the discourse on land reform assessments, a significant lack of spatial and time-series data has been identified, especially with respect to Zimbabwe's "Fast-Track Land Reform Programme" (FTLRP). At the same time, interest persists among land use change scientists to evaluate causes of land use change and therefore to increase the explanatory power of remote sensing products. This study recognizes these demands and aims to provide input on both levels: Evaluating the potential of satellite remote sensing time-series to answer questions which evolved after intensive land redistribution efforts in Zimbabwe; and investigating how time-series analysis of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) can be enhanced to provide information on land reform induced land use change. To achieve this, two time-series methods are applied to MODIS NDVI data: Seasonal Trend Analysis (STA) and Breakpoint Analysis for Additive Season and Trend (BFAST). In our first analysis, a link of agricultural productivity trends to different land tenure regimes shows that regional clustering of trends is more dominant than a relationship between tenure and trend with a slightly negative slope for all regimes. We demonstrate that dusters of strong negative and positive productivity trends are results of changing irrigation patterns. To locate emerging and fallow irrigation schemes in semi-arid Zimbabwe, a new multi-method approach is developed which allows to map changes from bimodal seasonal phenological patterns to unimodal and vice versa. With an enhanced breakpoint analysis through the combination of STA and BFAST, we are able to provide a technique that can be applied on large scale to map status and development of highly productive cropping systems, which are key for food production, national export and local employment. We therefore conclude that the combination of existing and accessible time-series analysis methods: is able to achieve both: overcoming demonstrated limitations of MODIS based trend analysis and enhancing knowledge of Zimbabwe's FTLRP.
机译:在土地改革评估的话语中,已经确定了一项重大缺乏空间和时间序列数据,特别是对于津巴布韦的“快速轨道土地改革计划”(FTLRP)。与此同时,利益在土地使用中持续变化科学家评估土地利用变化的原因,从而增加遥感产品的解释性。本研究认识到这些需求,并旨在为这两个级别提供投入:评估卫星遥感时间序列的潜力,以回答在津巴布韦的密集土地再分配工作后演变的问题;并调查如何增强归一化差异植被指数(NDVI)的时间序列分析,以提供有关土地改革诱导的土地利用变化的信息。为此,两种时间序列方法应用于Modis NDVI数据:季节性趋势分析(STA)和附加季节和趋势的断点分析(BFast)。在我们的第一次分析中,农业生产力趋势与不同土地权限制度的联系表明,趋势的区域聚类比各种政权略微负面坡度的任期和趋势之间的关系更大。我们证明了强烈的负面和积极生产力趋势的粉丝是改变灌溉模式的结果。为了在半干旱Zimbabwe中找到新兴和休耕灌溉计划,开发了一种新的多方法方法,其允许将来自双峰季节性酚醛模式的变化映射到单峰,反之亦然。通过增强的断点分析通过STA和Bfast的组合,我们能够提供一种技术,可以在大规模上应用于映射高生产率种植系统的现状和开发,这是粮食生产,国家出口和当地就业的关键。因此,我们得出结论,现有和可访问的时序分析方法的结合:能够实现:克服了基于趋势分析的MODIS的局限性和津巴布韦的FTLRP的知识。

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