Mapping Opium Poppy Cultivation: Socioeconomic Insights from Satellite Imagery

Arogya Koirala, Suraj R Nair, Xiao Hui Tai
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Over 30 million people globally consume illicit opiates. In recent decades, Afghanistan has accounted for 70-90% of the world’s illicit supply of opium. This production provides livelihoods to millions of Afghans, while also funneling hundreds of millions of dollars to insurgent groups every year, exacerbating corruption and insecurity, and impeding development. Remote sensing and field surveys are currently used in official estimates of total poppy cultivation area. These aggregate estimates are not suited to study the local socioeconomic conditions surrounding cultivation. Few avenues exist to generate comprehensive, fine-grained data under poor security conditions, without the use of costly surveys or data collection efforts. Here we develop and test a new unsupervised approach to mapping cultivation using only freely available satellite imagery. For districts accounting for over 90% of total cultivation, our aggregate estimates track official statistics closely (correlation coefficient of 0.76 to 0.81). We combine these predictions with other grid-level data sources, finding that areas with poppy cultivation have poorer outcomes such as infant mortality and education, compared to areas with exclusively other agriculture. Surprisingly, poppy-growing areas have better healthcare accessibility. We discuss these findings, the limitations of mapping opium poppy cultivation, and associated ethical concerns.
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绘制罂粟种植地图:卫星图像的社会经济洞察力
全球有 3000 多万人消费非法阿片剂。近几十年来,阿富汗的鸦片非法供应量占全球的 70-90%。鸦片生产在为数百万阿富汗人提供生计的同时,每年也为叛乱组织输送数亿美元,加剧了腐败和不安全,阻碍了发展。官方目前使用遥感和实地调查来估算罂粟种植总面积。这些总体估算并不适合研究与种植相关的当地社会经济状况。在安全状况不佳的条件下,很少有途径可以在不使用昂贵的调查或数据收集工作的情况下生成全面、精细的数据。在此,我们开发并测试了一种新的无监督方法,仅利用免费提供的卫星图像绘制种植地图。对于占总耕地面积 90% 以上的地区,我们的综合估算结果与官方统计数据密切相关(相关系数为 0.76 至 0.81)。我们将这些预测与其他网格级数据源相结合,发现与只种植其他农业的地区相比,种植罂粟的地区在婴儿死亡率和教育等方面的成果较差。令人吃惊的是,罂粟种植区的医疗保健可及性更好。我们将讨论这些发现、绘制罂粟种植地图的局限性以及相关的伦理问题。
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