Cropland for sub-Saharan Africa: A synergistic approach using five land cover data sets

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This paper presents a methodology for the creation of a cropland map for Africa through the combination of five existing land cover products: GLC-2000, MODIS Land Cover, GlobCover, MODIS Crop Likelihood and AfriCover. A synergy map is created in which the products are ranked by experts, which reflects the likelihood or probability that a given pixel is cropland. The cropland map is then calibrated with national and sub-national crop statistics using a novel approach. Preliminary validation of the map was undertaken and the results are presented. The resulting cropland map has an accuracy of 83%, which is higher than the accuracy of any of the individual maps. The cropland map is freely available at agriculture.geo-wiki.org. Copyright © 2011 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Fritz, S., You, L., Bun, A., See, L., McCallum, I., Schill, C., … Obersteiner, M. (2011). Cropland for sub-Saharan Africa: A synergistic approach using five land cover data sets. Geophysical Research Letters, 38(4). https://doi.org/10.1029/2010GL046213

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