Zero Hunger
Ending hunger, achieving food security and improving nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture using Geospatial Approach.
Modeling the Supply and Demand of Domestic Rice as an Effort to Realize Food Security in Indonesia
As one of the countries with the main staple food consumption of rice, Indonesia has a high level of rice consumption. This study aims to model areas that experience a surplus or deficit in rice based on rice demand and the availability of rice in Indonesia.
Data-Intensive Approach to Develop Long-Term Global Cropping Intensity and Sowing Month
A research paper published in the Sustainability Journal by GISACT researchers and researchers from Institut Teknologi Bandung and Tokyo University presents a data-intensive approach to address food sustainability. The study integrates optic and microwave satellite imagery to develop long-term global cropping intensity and sowing months from 2001 to 2015.
Spatial Model for Food Security Prediction in West Java Province, Indonesia
The world is facing a food crisis as the availability of growing areas continues to decrease with the increase in food demand. A new research paper published in the ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information by GISACT researchers and researchers from Institut Teknologi Bandung has designed a spatial model for food security prediction using remote sensing data in West Java Province, Indonesia.