Land Measurement Bias: Comparisons from Global Positioning System, Self-Reports, and Remote Sensing Data

A. Dillon, L. Rao
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We investigate the reliability of land measurement modes on non-classical measurement error and empirical relationships. In our multi-country survey experiment, we find significant differences between GPS and remotely sensed data only in Viet Nam, where plot sizes are small relative to the other countries. The magnitude of farmers’ self-reporting bias relative to GPS measures is nonlinear, with the largest magnitude of self-reporting bias of 130% of a standard deviation (2.2-hectare bias) in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic relative to Viet Nam, which has 13.3% of a standard deviation (.008-hectare bias). In all countries except Viet Nam, the inverse land size–productivity relationship is upwardly biased for lower land area self-reported measures relative to GPS measures. In Viet Nam, the intensive margin of organic fertilizer use is negatively biased (30.4 percentage points) by self-reported measurement error. We conclude by considering sources of measurement error in implementation and costs.
土地测量偏差:来自全球定位系统、自我报告和遥感数据的比较
我们研究了土地测量模式在非经典测量误差和经验关系上的可靠性。在我们的多国调查实验中,我们发现只有在越南,GPS和遥感数据之间存在显著差异,越南的地块面积相对于其他国家较小。相对于GPS测量,农民自我报告偏差的幅度是非线性的,相对于越南,老挝人民民主共和国的自我报告偏差最大,为130%的标准差(2.2公顷偏差),越南为13.3%的标准差(2.2公顷偏差)。008公顷的偏见)。在除越南以外的所有国家,相对于GPS测量,土地面积自报测量的土地面积与生产力的反向关系向上偏倚。在越南,由于自我报告的测量误差,有机肥使用集约化边际呈负偏差(30.4个百分点)。最后,我们考虑了实施和成本中测量误差的来源。
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