Irrigation infrastructure and satellite-measured land cultivation impacts: Evidence from the Senegal river valley

IF 4.6 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Abdoulaye Cisse , Alain de Janvry , Joel Ferguson , Marco Gonzalez-Navarro , Samba Mbaye , Elisabeth Sadoulet , Mame Mor Anta Syll
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Abstract

Expanding irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa is widely viewed as a promising strategy for closing yield gaps and enhancing resilience to climate change. Drawing on more than 3,000 satellite images over a 30-year period, we examine the impact of irrigation infrastructure development in the Senegal River Valley. We find that cultivation rates increase substantially following irrigation project completion. Cultivation rates are remarkably stable at around 25 percentage points above pre-irrigation levels for the first 20 years, and trend even higher from years 20 to 25. Moreover, we show that crops cultivated on irrigated land are significantly less sensitive to both positive and negative temperature shocks, underscoring the role of irrigation in climate adaptation. Despite these aggregate gains, we document considerable heterogeneity in project outcomes, with intermittent land use remaining widespread. To shed light on these patterns, we complement the satellite analysis with farmer survey data, which point to persistent water access constraints as a key barrier to continuous cultivation—constraints that cannot be resolved solely through individual farmer action.
灌溉基础设施和卫星测量的土地耕作影响:来自塞内加尔河谷的证据
在撒哈拉以南非洲扩大灌溉被广泛认为是缩小产量差距和增强应对气候变化能力的一项有希望的战略。利用30年期间的3000多张卫星图像,我们研究了塞内加尔河谷灌溉基础设施发展的影响。我们发现,灌溉工程完成后,种植率大幅提高。前20年的种植率非常稳定,比灌溉前的水平高出约25个百分点,从第20年到第25年的趋势甚至更高。此外,我们发现灌溉土地上种植的作物对正、负温度冲击的敏感性显著降低,强调了灌溉在气候适应中的作用。尽管取得了这些总体收益,但我们发现项目结果存在相当大的异质性,间歇性土地使用仍然普遍存在。为了阐明这些模式,我们用农民调查数据对卫星分析进行了补充,这些数据表明,持续存在的取水限制是持续种植的关键障碍,而这些限制不能仅通过农民个人行动来解决。
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自引率
4.00%
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126
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Development Economics publishes papers relating to all aspects of economic development - from immediate policy concerns to structural problems of underdevelopment. The emphasis is on quantitative or analytical work, which is relevant as well as intellectually stimulating.
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