Petter Pilesjö
Professor
Cropland changes in times of conflict, reconstruction, and economic development in Iraqi Kurdistan
Author
Summary, in English
The destruction of land and forced migration during the Anfal attacks against the Kurds in Iraq in the late 1980s has been reported to have severe consequences for agricultural development. A reconstruction program to aid people in returning to their lands was launched in 1991. To assess the agricultural situation in the Duhok governorate during the pre-Anfal (A), post-Anfal (B), reconstruction (C), and present (D) periods, we mapped winter crops by focusing on inter-annual variability in vegetation greenness, using satellite images. The results indicate a decrease in cultivated area between period A and B, and a small increase between period B and C. This supports reports of a decline in cultivated area related to the Anfal campaign, and indicates increased activity during the reconstruction program. Period D showed a potential recovery with a cropland area similar to period A.
Department/s
- Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES)
- Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
- Centre for Geographical Information Systems (GIS Centre)
- MECW: The Middle East in the Contemporary World
Publishing year
2016
Language
English
Pages
78-88
Publication/Series
Ambio: a Journal of Human Environment
Volume
45
Issue
1
Full text
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Springer
Topic
- Other Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Keywords
- Agriculture
- Conflict
- Crop phenology
- Iraqi Kurdistan
- NDVI
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0044-7447