This research project presents a comprehensive spatio-temporal analysis of the agricultural landscape in Nashik, Maharashtra, specifically focusing on the relationship between onion market economics and land-use transitions. By integrating multi-temporal satellite imagery with econometric modeling, this study quantifies how intensified cropping patterns—such as Double and Triple cropping—respond to previous year price signals and proximity to market infrastructure (Mandis). I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to the CoRE Stack team for providing the comprehensive data—including multi-temporal LULC rasters that made this deep-dive analysis of the Nashik agricultural landscape possible.
By integrating multi-temporal satellite imagery with econometric modeling, this study quantifies how intensified cropping patterns respond to previous year price signals and proximity to market infrastructure.
This project was developed as part of the CoRE Stack Innovation Challenge on Geospatial Programming (1st Edition), held from December 2025 to January 2026.
- Live Interactive Dashboard: View Dashboard
- Official Challenge Details: CoRE Stack Innovation Challenge
- Video: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DvfvyavPAg)