2024
DOI: 10.1088/2976-601x/ad3559
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Crop area change in the context of civil war in Tigray, Ethiopia

Seth Peterson,
Greg Husak,
Shraddhanand Shukla
et al.

Abstract: Smallholder, rain-fed agriculture has been practiced in Tigray, Ethiopia for thousands of years, so farmers have experience with natural disturbances. However, civil war began in November 2020 and disrupted the agricultural system through theft and destruction of farming implements, livestock, and crops, and threats towards human activity, impacting farmers’ ability to work their land. To investigate effects on agricultural activity we used remote sensing data and machine learning methods to map cropped area a… Show more

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“…Hsiao et al (2024) and Murakami et al (2024) share advances in crop modeling that inform climate change adaptation. Peterson et al (2024) show how food systems are intricately connected to social disruption, revealing the relationship between civil conflict and crop area in Ethiopia using remote sensing. Finally, Horril et al (2024) examine the social, economic, and technological factors that must be addressed for pulses to contribute to net-zero goals within the United Kingdom.…”
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“…Hsiao et al (2024) and Murakami et al (2024) share advances in crop modeling that inform climate change adaptation. Peterson et al (2024) show how food systems are intricately connected to social disruption, revealing the relationship between civil conflict and crop area in Ethiopia using remote sensing. Finally, Horril et al (2024) examine the social, economic, and technological factors that must be addressed for pulses to contribute to net-zero goals within the United Kingdom.…”
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confidence: 99%