Geo-spatial Assessment of Rainfall Impact on Kharif Rice Area Estimation in Chhattisgarh Using Sentinel-1A
Dhanapriya M
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Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand – 835215, India.
Gowtham S
Agriculture-ecosystem Modelling Division, National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), ISRO Balanagar, Hyderabad, 500032, India.
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Abstract
This research uses satellite-based remote sensing and GIS approaches to examine the association between South-West monsoon rainfall and kharif rice acreage in Chhattisgarh. Planning for agriculture requires an awareness of rainfall variability since the state depends on rain-fed rice farming. Using rainfall data and microwave remote sensing, the research examines rice acreage trends at the district and block levels during the 2017 and 2019 monsoon seasons. Significant regional variation in rice response to rainfall is shown by the data, with the majority of places exhibiting positive correlations and others—particularly blocks that are wooded and prone to drought—displaying negative or unusual responses. The results highlight how crucial localized farming practices and early warning systems are to reducing climate- related hazards and promoting food security in rural areas that rely on rainfall.
Keywords: Remote sensing, rainfall variability, kharif rice, Chhattisgarh, agricultural monitoring, microwave satellite data