Drought Mapping with VCI in Google Earth Engine: A Step-by-Step Tutorial

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In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the Vegetation Condition Index (VCI) in Google Earth Engine to create drought maps.

Droughts can have devastating effects on agriculture, water resources, and the environment, and mapping their extent is crucial for effective management and response.
We will guide you through the process of importing and visualizing satellite imagery, calculating VCI, and mapping drought conditions using the results. Whether you are a researcher, a policy-maker, or an environmental enthusiast, this tutorial will provide you with the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions and take action towards addressing drought impacts. Join us and let's get started.

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Is there Google Earth Engine Tutorial for Desertification Monitoring

nisreenAbuBakr
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Very nice tutorial, i've tried your code but when I download the exported image and input it in my gis it shows no value. how can I export the image to what is shown in the gee and when I open in in my arcmap I can easily determine if that pixel falls under severe drought, no drought, etc, .. Thank you

zhandoncario
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Hi
The link doesn't seem to open! can you please check that?

nafisafarooqui
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Hi, how can i mencion u in a work that im doing? u have any web page or something

Tomas-qsvm
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very simple and easy to understand, thanks for sharing sir, can you guide Crop Classification & Mapping for Agricultural Land

seshafarmspalmarosa
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Sir how about landsat data instead of modis

sajanbalami
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Thank for the video, one question sir. if we divide the ndvi by 10000 it will range from 0-1 but NDVI range from -1 to 1, so is this right calculation?

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