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Abstract

Rice is one of the most preferred food crops in Nigeria. However, local rice production has declined with the oil boom of the 1970s causing demand to outstrip supply. Rice production can be increased through the integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and crop-land suitability analysis and mapping. Based on the key predictor variables that determine rice yield mentioned in relevant literature, data on rainfall, temperature, relative humidity, slope, and soil of Oyo state were obtained. To develop rice suitability maps for the state, two MCE-GIS techniques, namely the Overlay approach and weighted linear combination (WLC), using fuzzy AHP were used and compared. A Boolean land use map derived from a landsat imagery was used in masking out areas currently unavailable for rice production. Both suitability maps were classified into four categories of very suitable, suitable, moderate, and fairly moderate. Although the maps differ slightly, the overlay and WLC (AHP) approach found most parts of Oyo state (51.79 and 82.9 % respectively) to be moderately suitable for rice production. However, in areas like Eruwa, Oyo, and Shaki, rainfall amount received needs to be supplemented by irrigation for increased rice yield.

Details

Title
Suitability assessment and mapping of Oyo State, Nigeria, for rice cultivation using GIS
Author
Ayoade, Modupe Alake 1 

 Department of Geography, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 
Pages
1341-1354
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Aug 2017
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
0177798X
e-ISSN
14344483
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1922265353
Copyright
Theoretical and Applied Climatology is a copyright of Springer, 2017.