The Relationships Between Extreme Precipitation and Rice and Maize Yields Using Machine Learning in Sichuan Province, China
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Creator Jun Fan
Title The Relationships Between Extreme Precipitation and Rice and Maize Yields Using Machine Learning in Sichuan Province, China
Contributor Attachai Jintrawet and Chanchai Sangchyoswat
Publisher King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
Publication Year 2563
Journal Title Current Applied Science and Technology
Journal Vol. 20
Journal No. 3
Page no. 453-469
Keyword extreme precipitation, machine learning, climate scenarios, yield forecasting, random
URL Website https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cast
Website title https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php
ISSN 2586-9396
Abstract Rice and maize are two staple crops that play a critical role in food security in the southwest of China. They are sensitive to extreme climate events such as drought and flood. Therefore, the assessment of the future production of these crops in an era of climate change is essential. However, current assessment tools are time consuming and require extensive input datasets and expert knowledge. This study is an attempt to provide an alternative tool for prefecture level users using an aggregate Z-index which uses precipitation as an input. A machine learning algorithm (Random Forest) was introduced to build and train the model. Finally, future precipitation projected from Global Climate Models (GCMs) was used as an input to assess the future rice and maize yield variations. This tool outperformed other conventional statistical tools and was especially suitable for assessing extreme cases. Crop yields are significantly affected by drought in the study area. Z-indexes derived from three GCMs on decadal time scales were used for assessing future yield variations. Under the lower emission Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5, average maize yields and rice yields are likely to be reduced by -0.58% and -1.49%, respectively, over the next three decades in Mianyang prefecture compared to the baseline period. Similarly, under the higher emission (RCP) 8.5, maize yields and rice yields may decrease by -0.75% and -1.30%, respectively. This assessment tool can be applied in other locations, providing that datasets are available to meet the user's needs.
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