Mexico - Maize

NASA LCLUC - Impact of climate change on maize production

Mexico - Maize

NASA LCLUC - Impact of climate change on maize production

This project, funded by the NASA LCLUC (Land-Cover and Land-Use Change) program, examines agricultural transitions and climate change impacts across Mexico for the nation’s main grain crop: maize.

We are utilizing multi-decadal remote sensing data to quantify maize transitions and map crop-type across the study region from 2000 to the present.

Objectives

  • Mapping Maize Transitions: Understanding how policy and markets drive land-use shifts.
  • Climate Resilience: Assessing how maize farmers adapt to changing precipitation and temperature patterns.
  • Satellite Analytics: Leveraging Google Earth Engine for large-scale time series analysis of Sentinel and Landsat data.

Project Details


  • Prudente et al. (2025)Mapping Grain Crop Start of Season in Smallholder Systems Using Optical ImageryRemote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment (RSASE)

Multimedia

Visualizing maize distribution and adaptation metrics across study sites.

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