@article{eea22f1b032e473abab883c5745c62cf,
title = "Soil carbon and its associate resilience using big data analytics: for food Security and environmental management",
abstract = "Soils are a binding site for carbon storage. Climatic variables, namely precipitation, and temperature are regarded as the primary factors controlling soil organic carbon (SOC) storage; however, no consensus has been made about the magnitude and direction that changes in climatic variables may have on SOC. Based on copula theory, the present study investigates the soil carbon dynamics and the likelihood of SOC occurrence under varying climatic conditions across India's 14 agro-climatic zones. Results demonstrate the possibility of occurrence of SOC under both low and high temperature/precipitation conditions. It was found that the SOC of agro-climatic zones situated in semi-arid and arid regions are more sensitive to changes in climatic variables compared to that of the others. We then quantify the soil resilience of the agro-climatic zones based on the amount of SOC content. Results showed that only 1/3 of India's agro-climatic zones were resilient during the study period (1985–2005). Thus, the study's findings facilitate the identification of India's most sensitive agro-climatic zone for soil carbon management and climate-related policy. It stresses the need for big data assimilation to identify site-specific management practices that can facilitate soil health and improve the country's soil resilient capacity for food security and environmental management.",
keywords = "Big data analytics, Climatic variables, Copula, Resilience, Security, Soil organic carbon",
author = "Gilbert Hinge and Surampalli, \{Rao Y.\} and Goyal, \{Manish Kumar\} and Gupta, \{Brij B.\} and Xiaojun Chang",
note = "Funding Information: Dr Manish Kumar Goyal is an Associate Professor in the Discipline of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Indore. His-research interests include water resources engineering, GIS and remote sensing applications in water and environment and climate change. He worked as postdoctoral fellow at Nanyang Technological University Singapore and McGill University, Canada. He serves as an Associate Editor for the ASCE-Journal of Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste and IIT Guwahati. His-contribution fetched him Recipient of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE- EWRI) Visiting International Fellowship (VIF) −2019, Prof R J Garde Research Award, ISH, 2019, Recipient of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)-Best Theoretical-Oriented Paper Award 2018, NVIDIA GPU Research Grant 2018, IEI Young Engineers Award in Civil Engineering Division, 2017–18, Indo-US WARI Fellowship Award (2016), DST –SERB Young Scientist-fast track grant (2015), Inspire Faculty award, 2014, Erasmus Mundus Interweave Award, Europe 2014, JSPS fellowship award, University of Tokyo, Japan (2013) and Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Award. Funding Information: Dr. B. B. Gupta received PhD degree from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India (in joint collaboration with University of Saskatchewan, Canada) in the area of Information and Cyber Security. In 2009, he was selected for Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship award by Government of Canada (\$10,000). He has published more than 300 research papers (SCI/SCIE Indexed Papers: 100+) in International Journals and Conferences of high repute including IEEE, Elsevier, ACM, Springer, Wiley, Taylor \& Francis, Inderscience, etc. He has visited several countries, i.e. Canada, Japan, Australia, China, Spain, UK, USA, Thailand, Hong-Kong, Italy, Malaysia, Macau, etc. to present his research work. His-biography was selected and published in the 30th Edition of Marquis Who's Who in the World, 2012. In addition, he has been selected to receive 2017 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award{\textquoteright} and {\textquoteleft}2017 Bharat Vikas Award{\textquoteright} by Marquis Who's Who in the World, USA and ISR, India, respectively. Dr. Gupta also received Sir Visvesvaraya Young Faculty Research Fellowship Award (INR 3.7 Millions) in 2017 from Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. Recently, he has received {\textquoteleft}2018 Best Faculty Award for research activities{\textquoteright} and {\textquoteleft}2018 Best Faculty Award for Project and Laboratory Development{\textquoteright} from NIT Kurukshetra, India and 2018 Rula International Award for Best Researcher. Dr Gupta also received 2019 Best Faculty Award from NIT Kurukshetra, India. He also received outstanding Associate Editor of 2017 for IEEE Access, 2020 ICT Express Elsevier Best Reviewer Award. His-Google scholar H-index is 48 (including i10 index: 151, Researchgate RG Score: 44.05) with more than 7700 citations for his work. Funding Information: This present research work has been carried out under DST Research Project No. DST/INSPIRE Faculty Award/2014 awarded to Dr. Manish Kumar Goyal. This financial support is gratefully acknowledged. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021",
year = "2021",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120823",
language = "English",
volume = "169",
journal = "Technological Forecasting and Social Change",
issn = "0040-1625",
publisher = "Elsevier",
}