Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south Ethiopia

Land use and land cover (LULC) change is a common trend in all parts of the globe. The possible reasons might be economic, political, social or cultural motives. In Ethiopia, most of the rural and urban people are highly dependent on eucalypts for various purposes, particularly, for fuel wood and co...

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Main Authors: Belay Zerga, Bikila Warkineh, Demel Teketay, Muluneh Woldetsadik, Mesfin Sahle
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Trees, Forests and People
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719321000261
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spelling doaj-7a50d9e57fda49559ef0fcf22d4b24382021-08-20T04:36:44ZengElsevierTrees, Forests and People2666-71932021-09-015100087Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south EthiopiaBelay Zerga0Bikila Warkineh1Demel Teketay2Muluneh Woldetsadik3Mesfin Sahle4Center for Environmental Science, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; Department of Natural Resources Management, College of Agriculture and Natural Resource, Wolkite University, Ethiopia; Corresponding authorDepartment of Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Addis Ababa University, EthiopiaDepartment of Range and Forest Resources (RFR), Faculty of Natural Resources, Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN), BotswanaDepartment of Geography and Environmental Studies, College of Social Sciences, Addis Ababa University, EthiopiaDepartment of Natural Resources Management, College of Agriculture and Natural Resource, Wolkite University, EthiopiaLand use and land cover (LULC) change is a common trend in all parts of the globe. The possible reasons might be economic, political, social or cultural motives. In Ethiopia, most of the rural and urban people are highly dependent on eucalypts for various purposes, particularly, for fuel wood and construction materials. In the study area, Western Gurage Watersheds of Omo-Gibe Basin, eucalypt plantations have become the emergent and dominant activity next to growing Enset. The specific objectives of this study were to assess the land use and land cover changes driven by eucalypt plantations over time and agro-ecological extent, and to identify socio-economic, demographic, and environmental factors that facilitated expansion of eucalypts plantation.Landsat images from 1987 (TM), 2001 (ETM) and 2017 (Landsat 8 OLI) were used for detecting LULC changes. Digital image processing operations, i.e. haze removal, geo-referencing, contrast enhancement and classification, were completed using ERDAS Imagine 2011 Software. During the period between 1987 and 2017, the area cover of LULC types, namely plantation forest, Enset-based agroforestry, cereal crop and built-up areas increased in the study watersheds at the expenses of natural forests and grassland. The total forest cover declined in the study period from 1987-2000 and, then, increased from 2001-2017 as a result of expansion of eucalypts in bare land, grazing land and cereal crop land use types. The drivers for the expansion of eucalypts in the watersheds are population growth, ‘Meskel’ and ‘Arafah’ celebrations, land degradation and conservation, road development, increased access to markets, and economic factors, such as the growing need for fuel wood, construction materials, and growing need for money. The divergent interest of stakeholders, skepticism and debate around eucalypts are presented; call for further scientific investigations and management options are recommended.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719321000261Eucalypts expansionLandsat imagesLand use/cover changesPlantation forestSocioeconomic factorsSuitable management
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author Belay Zerga
Bikila Warkineh
Demel Teketay
Muluneh Woldetsadik
Mesfin Sahle
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Bikila Warkineh
Demel Teketay
Muluneh Woldetsadik
Mesfin Sahle
Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south Ethiopia
Trees, Forests and People
Eucalypts expansion
Landsat images
Land use/cover changes
Plantation forest
Socioeconomic factors
Suitable management
author_facet Belay Zerga
Bikila Warkineh
Demel Teketay
Muluneh Woldetsadik
Mesfin Sahle
author_sort Belay Zerga
title Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south Ethiopia
title_short Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south Ethiopia
title_full Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south Ethiopia
title_fullStr Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south Ethiopia
title_sort land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the western gurage watersheds, centeral-south ethiopia
publisher Elsevier
series Trees, Forests and People
issn 2666-7193
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Land use and land cover (LULC) change is a common trend in all parts of the globe. The possible reasons might be economic, political, social or cultural motives. In Ethiopia, most of the rural and urban people are highly dependent on eucalypts for various purposes, particularly, for fuel wood and construction materials. In the study area, Western Gurage Watersheds of Omo-Gibe Basin, eucalypt plantations have become the emergent and dominant activity next to growing Enset. The specific objectives of this study were to assess the land use and land cover changes driven by eucalypt plantations over time and agro-ecological extent, and to identify socio-economic, demographic, and environmental factors that facilitated expansion of eucalypts plantation.Landsat images from 1987 (TM), 2001 (ETM) and 2017 (Landsat 8 OLI) were used for detecting LULC changes. Digital image processing operations, i.e. haze removal, geo-referencing, contrast enhancement and classification, were completed using ERDAS Imagine 2011 Software. During the period between 1987 and 2017, the area cover of LULC types, namely plantation forest, Enset-based agroforestry, cereal crop and built-up areas increased in the study watersheds at the expenses of natural forests and grassland. The total forest cover declined in the study period from 1987-2000 and, then, increased from 2001-2017 as a result of expansion of eucalypts in bare land, grazing land and cereal crop land use types. The drivers for the expansion of eucalypts in the watersheds are population growth, ‘Meskel’ and ‘Arafah’ celebrations, land degradation and conservation, road development, increased access to markets, and economic factors, such as the growing need for fuel wood, construction materials, and growing need for money. The divergent interest of stakeholders, skepticism and debate around eucalypts are presented; call for further scientific investigations and management options are recommended.
topic Eucalypts expansion
Landsat images
Land use/cover changes
Plantation forest
Socioeconomic factors
Suitable management
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719321000261
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