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OBJECTIVES Strengthening agricultural and rural development and food security. Act as a facilitator and knowledge partner. DEVELOPMENT PRIORITY AREAS LAND COVER MAPPING FAO has developed a consistent and detailed national land cover/land cover change database based on FAO (LCCS/ LCML) methodology to support agricultural policy makers and rural land use planners responsible for sustainable rehabilitation of agricultural sector, improvement of food security and reduction of rural poverty. Land cover is one of the main inputs for the area frame estimates of agricultural area based on FAO methodology for more reliable crop yield and crop forecast assessments. AGRICULTURE MONITORING AND GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY 1. Geospatial Technology provides direct information on, or indicators of, production (cultivated area and yield). 2. Agricultural parameters such as soil moisture, soil type, crop stage, crop vigor, crop type are vital for ef- fective agricultural monitoring. 3. Crop masks can be derived from multi-temporal ima- ges. Crop masking is a fundamental requirement in sa- tellite remote sensing for crop forecasting /estimation. 4. Spatial and spectral resolution is increasingly impro- ving the monitoring of Agriculture. Free satellite data of 10 m resolution available from 2016. MONITORING CROP PRODUCTION Global systems to monitor and assess production are important decision making tool to: provide timely information on crop production and yield in a standardized and regular fashion at the re- gional to global level. provide estimates as early as possible during the growing season(s) and update the estimates perio- dically through the season until harvest. Examples of current global crop estimation systems are GEOGLAM, the FAS-USDA and EC-MARS combining in situ information, weather and satellite data in a convergence of evidence approach to estimate production and yield. Enhancing Agriculture Monitoring System based on geospatial technology in Afghanistan FAO IN AFGHANISTAN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION fostering the productive capacity. AGRICULTURAL POLICY formulation and implementation. WATER RESOURCES AND IRRIGATION better development and management. NATURAL RESOURCES improving the management. FOOD AND NUTRITION enhancing the security. EMERGENCY capacity development of management. 1. SPOT - Scene Selection 2. Land Cover map generation

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  • OBJECTIVES• Strengtheningagriculturalandruraldevelopment

    andfoodsecurity.

    • Actasafacilitatorandknowledgepartner.

    DEVELOPMENTPRIORITYAREAS

    LAND COVER MAPPINGFAOhasdevelopedaconsistentanddetailednationallandcover/landcoverchangedatabasebasedonFAO(LCCS/LCML)methodologytosupportagriculturalpolicymakersandrurallanduseplannersresponsibleforsustainablerehabilitationofagriculturalsector,improvementoffoodsecurityandreductionofruralpoverty.

    Landcover isoneof themain inputs for thearea frameestimatesofagriculturalareabasedonFAOmethodologyformorereliablecropyieldandcropforecastassessments.

    AGRICULTURE MONITORING AND GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY1. GeospatialTechnologyprovidesdirectinformationon,

    orindicatorsof,production(cultivatedareaandyield).

    2. Agricultural parameters such as soil moisture, soiltype,cropstage,cropvigor,croptypearevitalforef-fectiveagriculturalmonitoring.

    3. Cropmaskscanbederivedfrommulti-temporalima-ges.Cropmaskingisafundamentalrequirementinsa-telliteremotesensingforcropforecasting/estimation.

    4. Spatialandspectralresolutionisincreasinglyimpro-vingthemonitoringofAgriculture.Freesatellitedataof10mresolutionavailablefrom2016.

    MONITORING CROP PRODUCTIONGlobal systems to monitor and assess production areimportantdecisionmakingtoolto:• provide timely information on crop production and

    yieldinastandardizedandregularfashionatthere-gionaltogloballevel.

    • provide estimates as early as possible during thegrowingseason(s)andupdatetheestimatesperio-dicallythroughtheseasonuntilharvest.

    ExamplesofcurrentglobalcropestimationsystemsareGEOGLAM,theFAS-USDAandEC-MARScombininginsituinformation,weatherandsatellitedatainaconvergenceofevidenceapproachtoestimateproductionandyield.

    Enhancing Agriculture Monitoring System based on geospatial technology in Afghanistan

    FAO IN AFGHANISTAN

    AGRICULTURALPRODUCTIONfosteringtheproductivecapacity.

    AGRICULTURALPOLICYformulationandimplementation.

    WATERRESOURCESANDIRRIGATIONbetterdevelopmentandmanagement.

    NATURALRESOURCESimprovingthemanagement.

    FOODANDNUTRITIONenhancingthesecurity.

    EMERGENCYcapacitydevelopmentofmanagement.

    1.SPOT-SceneSelection2.LandCovermapgeneration

  • 1. Afghan governmental institutions

    2. Rural communities

    3. Non-state actors (civil society organizations)

    4. Local and international NGOs

    5. Private sector

    6. Organizations that work on agriculture issues having access to decision support instruments

    AGRICULTURE MONITORING SYSTEM

    Strengtheningnationalcapacitytofacilitatemonitoring,analysisandinterpretationofagricultureandnaturalresourcesinformationcombinedwithinformationgeneratedfromremotesensingforsustainableagriculturallanduseplanningandmanagement.

    1. TechnicalassistancetotheGovernmentofAfghanistanonagricultureandcropmonitoringbyuseofinnovativegeospatialtechnology.

    2. Improvetheexistingdatacollection,analysisanddisseminationsystemsbyintegrateduseofremote-senseddata.

    3. Improveareaandyieldforecastingandcropconditionmonitoringandestimation,basedongeospatialinformation.

    • Sustainablemethodologies,modelsandtoolsfortheimprovementofAfghanistan’sagriculturemonitoringsystembasedongeospatialinformationandtechnology.

    • Cropmaskshowingspatialdistributionofcropsforpilotareas.Estimationandforecastingofacreageandyieldproduction.

    • AreaFramesamplingoptimisedbyuseofgeospatialtechnologyandcombinedwithnewlyHighResolutionLandCoverdatabaseofAfghanistan(FAOdeveloped).

    • Groundsurveymethodologyandvalidationforfielddatacollectioncombinedbyuseofgeospatialtechnologies(i.e.PDAPersonalDigitalAssistantmo-biledataentrydevice,GPS,etc.)toreducesamplingerror.

    • Capacitybuildingandtechnicalassistancetonationalinstitutions.

    • Creation,publishinganddisseminationofcropre-portsbulletins,magazinesforpublicconsumption.

    GOALOBJECTIVES

    EXPECTED OUTPUTS

    PROJECT APPROACHThekeyapproachesproposedtoaddressthemainissues of the Afghan Government on AgricultureMonitoringinclude:• develop agriculture statistics and monitoring

    methodsandtoolsimprovethequalityofdata;

    • useofadvancedapproach/technology for thecollection,analysisanddisseminationofinfor-mation;

    • enhance the products’ delivery mechanismsandtheknowledgebaseavailableforfoodse-curity,agricultureplanningandpolicies,envi-ronmentanalysis

    PROJECT PROPOSAL

    STAKEHOLDERS AND PARTICIPANTS

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