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Mapping Drought Vulnerability in the Chi River Basin, Thailand: A Machine Learning Framework Using H3 Hexagonal Grids and Topographic Variables.

Created on 13 Aug 2026

Authors

Narueset Prasertsri, Patiwat Littidej, Benjamabhorn Pumhirunroj, Donald Slack

Published in

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). Volume 26. Issue 15. Jul 27, 2026. Epub Jul 27, 2026.

Abstract

Drought is a recurrent hazard in the Chi River Basin, northeastern Thailand, causing agricultural losses despite its low-lying floodplain setting. This study developed a machine learning framework integrating Sentinel-2 indices (SMI, NDVI, MNDWI, VCI, NDMI) and static spatial variables (DEM, TWI, prox2river, slope) aggregated to H3 hexagonal grids (≈5.96 km2) for village-relevant analysis. Drought reports from 1482 observations (2019-2024) were aggregated to 203 grid cells. Three models-Random Forest, XGBoost, and LightGBM-were evaluated using temporal (training: 2019-2023; test: 2024) and spatial holdout validation. LightGBM achieved the best performance with AUC = 0.783 (temporal) and 0.714 (spatial), accuracy = 78.3%, and balanced accuracy = 76.4%. Five-class severity classification showed declining accuracy from 71.4% (Very Low) to 25.0% (Severe), limited by rare event sample sizes. SHAP analysis revealed static topographic variables dominated importance (76.1%) over remote sensing indices (23.9%), with weak individual correlations (|r| < 0.10). The framework is best characterized as a drought risk mapping tool for identifying persistently vulnerable areas rather than an operational early warning system. The methodology is transferable to similar floodplain environments with local re-estimation and validation.

PMID:
42590538
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 13 Aug 2026.

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