Remote sensing indices for spatial monitoring of agricultural drought in south asian countries

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Abstract

Drought is an intricate atmospheric phenomenon with the greatest impacts on food security and agriculture in South Asia. Timely and appropriate forecasting of drought is vital in reducing its negative impacts. This study intended to explore the performance of the evaporative stress index (ESI), vegetation health index (VHI), enhanced vegetation index (EVI), and standardized anomaly index (SAI) based on satellite remote sensing data from 2002–2019 for agricultural drought assessment in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. The spatial maps were generated against each index, which indicated a severe agricultural drought during the year 2002, compared to the other years. The results showed that the southeast region of Pakistan, and the north, north-west, and southwest regions of India and Afghanistan were significantly affected by drought. How-ever, Bangladesh faced substantial drought in the northeast and northwest regions during the drought year (2002). The longest drought period of seven months was observed in India followed by Pakistan and Afghanistan with six months, while, only three months were perceived in Bangla-desh. The correlation between drought indices and climate variables such as soil moisture has re-mained a significant drought-initiating variable. Furthermore, this study confirmed that the evap-orative stress index (ESI) is a good agricultural drought indicator, being quick and with greater sensitivity, and thus advantageous compared to the VHI, EVI, and SAI vegetation indices.

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Shahzaman, M., Zhu, W., Bilal, M., Habtemicheal, B. A., Mustafa, F., Arshad, M., … Iqbal, R. (2021). Remote sensing indices for spatial monitoring of agricultural drought in south asian countries. Remote Sensing, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13112059

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