Precision Mapping of Fodder Maize Cultivation in Peri-Urban Areas Using Machine Learning and Google Earth Engine
2025
Sasikarn Plaiklang | Pharkpoom Meengoen | Wittaya Montre | Supattra Puttinaovarat
Fodder maize constitutes a key economic crop in Thailand, particularly in the northeastern region, where it significantly contributes to livestock feed production and local economic development. Nevertheless, the planning and management of cultivation areas remain a major challenge, especially in urban and peri-urban agricultural zones, due to the limited availability of spatial data and suitable analytical frameworks. These difficulties are exacerbated in urban settings, where the complexity of land use patterns and high spectral similarity among land cover types hinder accurate classification. The Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform provides an efficient and scalable solution for geospatial data processing, enabling rapid land use classification and spatiotemporal analysis. This study aims to enhance the classification accuracy of fodder maize cultivation areas in Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand&mdash:an area characterized by a heterogeneous mix of urban development and agricultural land use. The research integrates GEE with four machine learning algorithms: Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Naï:ve Bayes (NB), and Classification and Regression Trees (CART). Eleven datasets were developed using Sentinel-2 imagery and a combination of biophysical variables, including elevation, slope, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Normalized Difference Built-up Index (NDBI), and Modified Normalized Difference Water Index (MNDWI), to classify land use into six categories: fodder maize cultivation, urban and built-up areas, forest, water bodies, paddy fields, and other field crops. Among the 44 classification scenarios evaluated, the highest performance was achieved using Dataset 11&mdash:which integrated all spectral and biophysical variables&mdash:with the SVM classifier. This model attained an overall accuracy of 97.41% and a Kappa coefficient of 96.97%. Specifically, fodder maize was classified with 100% accuracy in both Producer&rsquo:s and User&rsquo:s metrics, as well as a Conditional Kappa of 100%. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of integrating GEE with machine learning techniques for precise agricultural land classification. This approach also facilitates timely monitoring of land use changes and supports sustainable land management through informed planning, optimized resource allocation, and mitigation of land degradation in urban and peri-urban agricultural landscapes.
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