As quoted from the FAO Farming Systems website: "A farming system is defined as a
population of individual farm systems that have broadly similar resource bases, enterprise
patterns, household activities and constraints, and for which similar development
strategies and interventions would be appropriate. Depending on the scale of the
analysis, a farming system can encompass a few dozen or many millions of households."
This map displays FAO farming system categories for Sub-Saharan Africa. The black
pushpins on the map indicate the locations of the Millennium Villages. Clicking on
the map will produce bar graphs of the monthly climatology of precipitation, mean
temperature, NDVI, and FAO reference evapotranspiration for the selected location.
Dataset Documentation
Farming Systems Classes
Data Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) (FAO Farming Systems)
Reference
Dixon, J., A. Gulliver, D. Gibbon, and M. Hall (ed.), 2001: Farming systems and poverty:
Improving farmer livelihoods in a changing world. FAO and World Bank, Rome and Washington,
D. C., 412 pp. [available online from http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/Y1860E/y1860e00.HTM]
Reference Evapotranspiration
Data
Monthly climatological reference evapotranspiration data, prepared according to the
FAO Penman-Monteith method, on a 0.5° x 0.5° lat/lon grid
This monthly precipitation climatology was produced using the CRU TS2.1 dataset.
In this dataset, monthly station precipitation totals for 1901-2002 have been interpolated
onto a 0.5° latitude/longitude grid over land areas of the globe. The availability
of stations used in the interpolation to produce the gridded dataset varies over time
and space and can affect the quality of the resulting analysis. For the precipitation
variable, the interpolated value at a given grid box is produced by drawing upon station
data within a 450 km correlation decay distance. In data-sparse regions the analyzed
value at a grid box is relaxed to the 1961-1990 climatology. More information can
be found here. The following map displays an animation, through the months of the year, of the
1971-2000 monthly average of the number of stations within the 450 km range of each
grid point: Animated Map.
Temperature Climatology
Data
Monthly mean temperature over land areas on a 0.5° x 0.5° lat/lon grid
This monthly temperature climatology was produced using the CRU TS2.1 dataset. In
this dataset, monthly mean station temperatures for 1901-2001 have been interpolated
onto a 0.5° latitude/longitude grid over land areas of the globe. The availability
of stations used in the interpolation to produce the gridded dataset varies over time
and space and can affect the quality of the resulting analysis. For the temperature
variable, the interpolated value at a given grid box is produced by drawing upon station
data within a 1200 km corelation decay distance. In data-sparse regions the analyzed
value at a grid box is relaxed to the 1961-1990 climatology. More information can
be found here. The following map displays an animation, through the months of the year, of the
1971-2000 monthly average of the number of stations within the 1200 km range of each
grid point: Animated Map.
NDVI Climatology
Data
Dekadal NDVIg data for Africa at 8000 meter resolution on an Albers Equal Area projection
Historical Base Period
1982-2004
Processing
Dekadal data originally on an 8000 meter resolution grid were linearly interpolated
to a 0.1° lat/lon grid, and the maximum dekadal value for each month was calculated
for each grid point. A monthly climatology of these values was calculated at each
grid point using the 1982-2004 base period. These values were regridded to 0.5° lat/lon
resolution to match that of the UEA variables.
Contact [email protected] with any technical questions or problems with this Map Room.
Instructions
The interface consists of a clickable map that allows users to generate customized
analyses for a location of interest. When a desired location is clicked, four time
series graphs are generated that show the monthly climatology of reference evapotranspiration,
precipitation, temperature, and NDVI at the selected location.
The "Map Type" drop-down menu allows users to view a map of an animation of the monthly
climatology of the selected variable (reference evapotranspiration, precipitation,
temperature, or NDVI).