Investigation of drought-vulnerable regions in North Korea using remote sensing and cloud computing climate data

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Jinhang Yu
Joongbin Lim
Kyoo-seock Lee
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[1] Patent Examination Cooperation Hubei Center of the Patent Office,Inter
[2] SIPO,Korean Forest Research Team, Division of Global Forestry
[3] National Institute of Forest Science,Department of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School
[4] Sungkyunkwan University,undefined
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Drought; Remote sensing; Cloud computing; Inaccessible region; North Korea;
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Drought is one of the most severe natural disasters in the world and leads to serious challenges that affect both the natural environment and human societies. North Korea (NK) has frequently suffered from severe and prolonged droughts since the second half of the twentieth century. These droughts affect the growing conditions of agricultural crops, which have led to food shortages in NK. However, it is not easy to obtain ground data because NK is one of the most closed-off societies in the world. In this situation, remote sensing (RS) techniques and cloud computing climate data (CCCD) can be used for drought monitoring in NK. RS-derived drought indices and CCCD were used to determine the drought-vulnerable regions in the spring season in NK. After the results were compared and discussed, the following conclusions were derived: (1) 10.0% of the total area of NK is estimated to be a drought-vulnerable region. The most susceptible regions to drought appear in the eastern and western coastal regions, far from BaekDu-DaeGan (BDDG), while fewer drought regions are found near BDDG and the Nahngrim Mountains. The drought-vulnerable regions are the coastal regions of South Hamgyong Province, North Hamgyong Province, South Pyongan Province, and South Hwanghae Province. The latter region is the food basket of NK. (2) In terms of land cover, the drought-vulnerable regions mainly consisted of croplands and mixed forest.
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