Geospatial Analysis of Rainfall Variability Impacts on Crop Yield in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria

The study developed a GIS database on inter-annual rainfall variability and crop yield in the Guinea Savanna ecological zone of Nigeria; mapped inter-annual changes in crop yield as a response to inter-annual rainfall variability in the study area. It also related the spatio-temporal variability in...

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Päätekijä: Ayanlade, Ayansina
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Julkaistu: 2015
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description The study developed a GIS database on inter-annual rainfall variability and crop yield in the Guinea Savanna ecological zone of Nigeria; mapped inter-annual changes in crop yield as a response to inter-annual rainfall variability in the study area. It also related the spatio-temporal variability in rainfall with crop yields; and model future scenario of the impact of rainfall variability on crop yields. This was with a view to evaluating the spatio-temporal impacts of rainfall variability on crop yields in the area. Secondary datasets were used for the study. These included annual crop yield and rainfall data from 1970 to 2000 and topographical maps of the study area. Data on crop yield were obtained from the Annual Abstracts of Statistics of the National Bureau of Statistics, Abuja while rainfall data were collected from the Nigerian Meteorological Services, Oshodi Lagos. Spatial datasets were prepared as a base data for the analyses. Three spatial interpolation methods: Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW); Spline and Kriging were used for the spatial analysis. Also, correlation and regression analysis were carried out on the dataset. The results showed spatial relationships between crop yield and rainfall variability for the period of study. Also, coefficient of variation showed that rainfall variability was high in most of Northern Guinea Savanna with values ranging from 21% to 49% (e.g. Yola 21% and Minna 29%) while it was low in the Southern Guinea Savanna especially, with values ranging from 8% to 9% (e.g Shaki 8% and Enugu 9%). The spatial variability in rainfall fluctuated from one year to the other (550mm to 2987mm). The results showed that there were significant positive relationship between crop yield and total rainfall (r= 0. 68, at p<0.05 for millet; r= 0.62, at p<0.05 for maize; r= 0.68, at p<0.05 for cassava; and r= 0.62, at p<0.05 for yam). The results further showed that the quantity of rainfall in April and May were the most important for maize and millet yield in most of the stations considered. This indicated that in a "normal" year, farmers in the Guinea Savanna should not plant maize and millet earlier than the month of April. The study concluded that geospatial techniques are powerful tools that should be explored further for realistic assessment of the effects on climate of farming activities.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-35932023-05-13T11:14:03Z Geospatial Analysis of Rainfall Variability Impacts on Crop Yield in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria Ayanlade, Ayansina Rainfall variability Crop yield Guinea Savanna ecological zone of Nigeria The study developed a GIS database on inter-annual rainfall variability and crop yield in the Guinea Savanna ecological zone of Nigeria; mapped inter-annual changes in crop yield as a response to inter-annual rainfall variability in the study area. It also related the spatio-temporal variability in rainfall with crop yields; and model future scenario of the impact of rainfall variability on crop yields. This was with a view to evaluating the spatio-temporal impacts of rainfall variability on crop yields in the area. Secondary datasets were used for the study. These included annual crop yield and rainfall data from 1970 to 2000 and topographical maps of the study area. Data on crop yield were obtained from the Annual Abstracts of Statistics of the National Bureau of Statistics, Abuja while rainfall data were collected from the Nigerian Meteorological Services, Oshodi Lagos. Spatial datasets were prepared as a base data for the analyses. Three spatial interpolation methods: Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW); Spline and Kriging were used for the spatial analysis. Also, correlation and regression analysis were carried out on the dataset. The results showed spatial relationships between crop yield and rainfall variability for the period of study. Also, coefficient of variation showed that rainfall variability was high in most of Northern Guinea Savanna with values ranging from 21% to 49% (e.g. Yola 21% and Minna 29%) while it was low in the Southern Guinea Savanna especially, with values ranging from 8% to 9% (e.g Shaki 8% and Enugu 9%). The spatial variability in rainfall fluctuated from one year to the other (550mm to 2987mm). The results showed that there were significant positive relationship between crop yield and total rainfall (r= 0. 68, at p<0.05 for millet; r= 0.62, at p<0.05 for maize; r= 0.68, at p<0.05 for cassava; and r= 0.62, at p<0.05 for yam). The results further showed that the quantity of rainfall in April and May were the most important for maize and millet yield in most of the stations considered. This indicated that in a "normal" year, farmers in the Guinea Savanna should not plant maize and millet earlier than the month of April. The study concluded that geospatial techniques are powerful tools that should be explored further for realistic assessment of the effects on climate of farming activities. 2015-04-16T11:06:39Z 2018-10-29T11:40:29Z 2015-04-16T11:06:39Z 2018-10-29T11:40:29Z 2015-04-16 Thesis http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3593 en PDF application/pdf Nigeria
spellingShingle Rainfall variability
Crop yield
Guinea Savanna ecological zone of Nigeria
Ayanlade, Ayansina
Geospatial Analysis of Rainfall Variability Impacts on Crop Yield in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria
title Geospatial Analysis of Rainfall Variability Impacts on Crop Yield in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria
title_full Geospatial Analysis of Rainfall Variability Impacts on Crop Yield in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria
title_fullStr Geospatial Analysis of Rainfall Variability Impacts on Crop Yield in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Geospatial Analysis of Rainfall Variability Impacts on Crop Yield in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria
title_short Geospatial Analysis of Rainfall Variability Impacts on Crop Yield in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria
title_sort geospatial analysis of rainfall variability impacts on crop yield in the guinea savanna ecological zone of nigeria
topic Rainfall variability
Crop yield
Guinea Savanna ecological zone of Nigeria
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