Food,feed, and fuelwood resources of Nepal: A GIS evaluation |
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Authors: | Hans Schreier Sandra Brown George Kennedy Pravakar B. Shah |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soil Science, University of British Columbia, V6T 2A2 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;(2) Department of Agricultural Economics, University of British Columbia, V6T 2A2 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;(3) Integrated Survey Section, Topographical Survey Branch HMG, Box 1611, Kathmandu, Nepal |
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Abstract: | A GIS-based land evaluation model was developed to determine the food, feed, and fuelwood sufficiency of all districts in Nepal. Resource surpluses or deficits were calculated for each district for 1981, the year for which the national land resource data were available. Of the three resources, feed supplies were found to be the most critical. Feed deficits occurred in 57% of all districts in 1981, while food and fuelwood deficits occurred in less than 10% of all districts. Different scenarios were carried out for the year 2000 to estimate the magnitude of future resource deficits, assuming resource use and yields in Nepal remain constant in the face of growing population and livestock numbers. Linking resource data with spreadsheet and GIS systems provides a new way to understand and evaluate resources at the district and national levels. To more fully capture the usefulness of this approach, information on rates of change in productivity and land use is needed. |
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Keywords: | Resource evaluation Food Feed Fuelwood Nepal Overview GIS Spreadsheet model Scenarios Resource sensitivity |
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