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Agricultural land-use in China: a comparison of area estimates from ground-based census and satellite-borne remote sensing
Authors:Steve Frolking  Xiangming Xiao  Yahui Zhuang  William Salas  Changsheng Li
Institution:Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, Morse Hall, 39 College Road, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824 USA. E-mail:;, , , Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PO BOX 2871, Beijing 100085, China. E-mail:
Abstract:We compare estimates of total cropland area, paddy rice area, and irrigated cropland area in China from land cover maps derived from optical remote sensing in 1992–93 (1-km resolution NOAA AVHRR) and county-level agricultural census data for 1990. At national, regional, provincial, and county scales, the total cropland area estimated by remote sensing is 50–100% higher than reported in the agricultural census. For topographically flat North and Central China, there is a high correlation between county-level cropland area estimates by the two approaches. For other regions, the correlation between remote sensing and agricultural census cropland area is much weaker. Throughout China, there is only moderate to weak correlation between remote sensing-based and census-bases estimates of paddy rice area and total irrigated cropland area. It is likely that the census data underestimates and the remote sensing overestimates the actual cropland area. These uncertainties in agricultural land cover estimates will contribute to uncertainty in any large-scale biogeochemical analyses.
Keywords:AVHRR  China  cropland  land-use  land-cover  paddy rice  remote sensing
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