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Analysis of the Recent Agricultural Situation of Dakhla Oasis, Egypt, Using Meteorological and Satellite Data

Reiji Kimura, Erina Iwasaki, Nobuhiro MATSUOKA

2020Remote Sensing19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dakhla Oasis is the most highly populated oasis in Egypt. Although the groundwater resource is very large, there is essentially no rainfall and the aquifer from which the water is drawn is not recharged. Therefore, for the future development and sustainability of Dakhla Oasis, it is important to understand how land and water are used in the oasis and meteorological conditions there. In this study, meteorological and satellite data were used to examine the recent agricultural situation and water use. The results showed that the meteorological conditions are suitable for plant production, and the maximum vegetation index value was comparable to the Nile delta. The cultivated area increased between 2001 and 2019 by 13.8 km2 year−1, with most of the increase occurring after the 2011 revolution (21.2 km2 year−1). People living in Dakhla Oasis derive their income primarily from agricultural activity, which requires abundant water. Thus, the increasing demand for water is likely to put pressure on the groundwater resource and limit its sustainability.

Topics & Concepts

Water resource managementAquiferAgricultureGroundwaterEnvironmental scienceResource (disambiguation)SustainabilityWater resourcesHydrology (agriculture)Farm waterGeographyGeologyWater conservationArchaeologyGeotechnical engineeringBiologyEcologyComputer networkComputer scienceAeolian processes and effectsTransboundary Water Resource ManagementWater management and technologies
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