Land Suitability Assessment for Pistachio Cultivation Using GIS and Multi‑Criteria Decision‑Making: A Case Study of Mardin, Turkey
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2023
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Environ Monit Assess
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Site selection for pistachio orchards is an
important issue for sustainable agricultural policies,
crop productivity, agricultural planning, and communities.
This study aims to investigate suitable places
for pistachio in the Mardin Province (SE Turkey) by
considering several variables, such as meteorological
data, topographic conditions, economic factors,
and soil characteristics, using Geographic Information
System (GIS) and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis.
Pistachio farmers, expert opinions, and literature
data were used to determine the requirements for
pistachio cultivation. Four main assessment criteria
(thirteen sub-criteria), sixty value ranges, and fourteen
exclusion criteria were determined for the pistachio
land suitability assessment. The weighting of the
evaluation criteria was calculated using the Analytical
Hierarchy Process (AHP). Farmers and experts have
stated that meteorological factors are more important
than soil, topography, and economic factors. All
data were transferred to the GIS environment, and a
land suitability map was created using the weighted
linear combination method. The results show that
Mardin province has very suitable lands for pistachio
cultivation. The resulting map determined that the
228,891.59 ha area in Mardin province is very suitable
for pistachio. To evaluate the accuracy of the land
suitability map generated for pistachio, the Receiver
Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve was used. The
value of the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated
to be 0.806, which indicates that the study is
consistent. The created suitability map will be an
essential data source for developing sustainable agricultural
strategies in the Southeastern Anatolia region.
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Agricultural planning · Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) · Land suitability assessment · Pistachio · Site selection
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Environ Monit Assess
Volume
195
Issue
300