Earth Observation Lab, Geography Institute, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Esther Shupel Ibrahim is presently a PhD Student of the Geomatics Lab at Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. The programme is in collaboration with the Research Platform “Models & Simulation“, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Germany. Shupel does research in Remote Sensing, Geoinformatics (GIS) and spatial modelling relating to natural resources and disaster management. Presently with special focus towards climate change impacts, mitigataions and adaptations especially in suitainable environments, agriculture, water and energy.
Research Article
Geospatial Tools for Suitable Assessment of Small Holder Irrigation Water, towards Increased Food Production and Poverty Eradicationin Nigeria: A Case of Jos East LGA. Plateau State
Author(s): Ibrahim ES*, Gajere EN, Dang BA, Jerome, Dashan T, Mwada H and Ojih S
Irrigation is very crucial for sustaining global food security and poverty reduction, especially during off season food production in developing countries. Plateau state in recent years is exploring extensive irrigation schemes to meet up overwhelming national demands of exotic temperate crops and vegetables. The local farmers relyon seasonal streams and abandoned mine ponds for irrigating their crops, but water in these sources are exhausted easily, leading to increased yield losses. This research explores geoinformation methods to map, select and quantify suitable areas to site reservoirs for sustainable Small Holder Irrigation in Jos East LGA of Plateau state as a case study. Spatial Multi Criteria Analysis (SMCA) and other quantitative tools were employed for the spatial modeling and subsequent analysis. The results revealed that 11 sites are highly suitable in Jos East. Volumetri.. View more»