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Agroecological zoning of Ukraine using remote sensing and unsupervised clustering

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dc.contributor.author Lykhovyd, Р.
dc.contributor.author Averchev, О. ,
dc.contributor.author Chaban, V.,
dc.contributor.author Nikitenko, M.
dc.contributor.author Haievskyi, S
dc.contributor.author Bidnyna, І
dc.contributor.author Kozyriev, V
dc.contributor.author Karashchuk, G
dc.contributor.author Uhrin, O
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-04T13:36:04Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-04T13:36:04Z
dc.date.issued 2025-06-20
dc.identifier.citation Lykhovyd Р., Averchev О. , Chaban V., Nikitenko M., Haievskyi S., Bidnyna I., Kozyriev V., Karashchuk G., Uhrin O. Agroecological zoning of Ukraine using remote sensing and unsupervised clustering. Modern Phytomorphology ( 2025) Volume 19, P. 420-425 ru
dc.identifier.issn 2226-3063/eISSN 2227-9555
dc.identifier.other DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.200420
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11462
dc.description.abstract Current climate change, primarily driven by global warming, is significantly altering the suitability of agricultural lands for crop production. Given these dramatic climatic shifts in meteorological events and the advances in remote sensing and data science, providing an unbiased and scientifically sound agroecological zoning of Ukraine is a critical task for agricultural science. As a major food producer for Europe, developing an optimal agrarian policy in Ukraine is essential. This study used remote sensing vegetation indices, including NDVI, NDMI, and NRI, as primary features for clustering, as these indicators reflect vegetation vigor, water stress levels, and nitrogen availability. Index values were derived from the Ukrainian Crop Production Map web application for the period of 2005-2023. We implemented the K-means clustering algorithm to group agricultural lands into distinct zones. To ensure the study was unbiased, the optimal number of clusters (K) was determined using the Elbow method, and the quality of the clustering was confirmed with a silhouette score. As a result, four distinct agroecological zones were identified and mapped. The most prospective zone for crop production, given current climate conditions and soil nitrogen reserves, was established to be the western part of Ukraine. The southern region of Ukraine was identified as the riskiest for agriculture due to its drought-prone character. Meanwhile, the central and eastern parts of the country occupy an intermediate position, representing a balanced transitional zone ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Modern Phytomorphology ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries Volume 19;
dc.subject Agroecological mapping ru
dc.subject Environmentology ru
dc.subject Nitrogen reflectance index ru
dc.subject Normalized difference moisture index ru
dc.subject Normalized difference vegetation index ru
dc.title Agroecological zoning of Ukraine using remote sensing and unsupervised clustering ru
dc.title.alternative Modern Phytomorphology ru
dc.type Article ru


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