Analysis of the land suitability for paddy fields in Tanzania using a GIS-based analytical hierarchy process

Al-Hanbali, Ahmad and Shibuta, Kenichi and Alsaaideh, Bayan and Tawara, Yasuhiro (2022) Analysis of the land suitability for paddy fields in Tanzania using a GIS-based analytical hierarchy process. Geo-spatial Information Science, 25 (2). pp. 212-228. ISSN 1009-5020

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Abstract

The importance of irrigation development is considered a key factor for food security and poverty reduction because it improves crop productivity, and ensures stable expansion of agricultural production. However, irrigation development requires understanding of the available resources including the suitability of the land for agriculture. In this study, the land suitability for paddy fields was evaluated within the United Republic of Tanzania mainland by integrating the geographic information system (GIS) and analytical hierarchy process (AHP). In this study, 11 criteria based on various sources (soil type, soil drainage, soil organic carbon, soil pH, soil depth, elevation, slope, land use, topographic wetness index, temperature, and precipitation) were used. These criteria were used within the GIS-based AHP to identify the most suitable land for sustainable paddy field cultivation considering the preservation of the natural environment of forests and protected areas by examining two scenarios: rainfed condition and irrigation priority. The former ten criteria were assumed to be constant in both scenarios and were assigned the same scores, while the latter criterion (precipitation) was assigned different scores for varying amounts to plan new irrigation projects. Unsuitable land represents 72.8% of the study area, reducing the potential agriculture land (PAL) appropriate for cultivation to 27.2%. In the rainfed condition scenario, the very high and high suitability classes represent 17.6% of the total land of the study area and 64.7% of the PAL. In the irrigation priority scenario, the same classes represent 21.4% of the total land of the study area and 78.6% of the PAL. Finally, the distribution of the land suitability for both scenarios was analyzed within eight administrative irrigation zones to determine the irrigation zone with the greatest potential for paddy field cultivation.

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Subjects: Archive Paper Guardians > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2023 07:30
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2024 06:15
URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/1158

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