Trends in forest cover change and degradation in Duguna Fango, Southern Ethiopia

Forest is one of the vital resources that determine the livelihood, environmental stability, and societal development. Duguna Fango is biologically diverse and deeply threatened in the region. The area has undergone extensive environmental changes since 1980s due to shifting cultivation, deforestati...

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Main Authors: Barana Babiso Badesso, Aklilu Bajigo Madalcho, Merkineh Mesene Mena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Environmental Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311843.2020.1834916
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spelling doaj-9c34b2b706af4fd99b1606a2e26a8d292021-03-18T15:46:34ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Environmental Science2331-18432020-01-016110.1080/23311843.2020.18349161834916Trends in forest cover change and degradation in Duguna Fango, Southern EthiopiaBarana Babiso Badesso0Aklilu Bajigo Madalcho1Merkineh Mesene Mena2Wolaita Sodo UniversityWolaita Sodo UniversityWolaita Sodo UniversityForest is one of the vital resources that determine the livelihood, environmental stability, and societal development. Duguna Fango is biologically diverse and deeply threatened in the region. The area has undergone extensive environmental changes since 1980s due to shifting cultivation, deforestation, urbanization, growing human population and drought. Thus, this research was conducted to investigate the status of forest change and degradation by using available satellite imageries at Duguna Fango Woreda. It was based on the corrected optical satellite data (Landsat 7 ETM of 2000, 2009, and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS of 2018); available from the Global Land Cover Facility acquired in the drier seasons of the years was used for forest cover change analysis. Besides, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) indicators like (NDVI minimum, maximum, mean, and standard deviation) were also computed for the year 2000, 2009 and 2018 to determine the density of vegetation. The results showed in the period between 2000 and 2018, built up and cultivated lands increased with a mean annual rate of 92.18‬ and 366.96 ha/year, respectively. Followed by the reduction in dense forest with the mean annual rate of −228.27 ha/year. The NDVI minimum value showed a slight reduction from −0.09 in the year 2009 to −0.11 in the year 2018. The mean values are also decreased from 0.29 in 2009 to 0.16 in 2018. As indicated in the result of NDVI value, despite there is restoration, vegetation cover in general was reduced and the forests in particular were depleted from time to time.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311843.2020.1834916forest cover changedegradationtrend analysisndvisouthern ethiopia
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author Barana Babiso Badesso
Aklilu Bajigo Madalcho
Merkineh Mesene Mena
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Aklilu Bajigo Madalcho
Merkineh Mesene Mena
Trends in forest cover change and degradation in Duguna Fango, Southern Ethiopia
Cogent Environmental Science
forest cover change
degradation
trend analysis
ndvi
southern ethiopia
author_facet Barana Babiso Badesso
Aklilu Bajigo Madalcho
Merkineh Mesene Mena
author_sort Barana Babiso Badesso
title Trends in forest cover change and degradation in Duguna Fango, Southern Ethiopia
title_short Trends in forest cover change and degradation in Duguna Fango, Southern Ethiopia
title_full Trends in forest cover change and degradation in Duguna Fango, Southern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Trends in forest cover change and degradation in Duguna Fango, Southern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Trends in forest cover change and degradation in Duguna Fango, Southern Ethiopia
title_sort trends in forest cover change and degradation in duguna fango, southern ethiopia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Environmental Science
issn 2331-1843
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Forest is one of the vital resources that determine the livelihood, environmental stability, and societal development. Duguna Fango is biologically diverse and deeply threatened in the region. The area has undergone extensive environmental changes since 1980s due to shifting cultivation, deforestation, urbanization, growing human population and drought. Thus, this research was conducted to investigate the status of forest change and degradation by using available satellite imageries at Duguna Fango Woreda. It was based on the corrected optical satellite data (Landsat 7 ETM of 2000, 2009, and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS of 2018); available from the Global Land Cover Facility acquired in the drier seasons of the years was used for forest cover change analysis. Besides, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) indicators like (NDVI minimum, maximum, mean, and standard deviation) were also computed for the year 2000, 2009 and 2018 to determine the density of vegetation. The results showed in the period between 2000 and 2018, built up and cultivated lands increased with a mean annual rate of 92.18‬ and 366.96 ha/year, respectively. Followed by the reduction in dense forest with the mean annual rate of −228.27 ha/year. The NDVI minimum value showed a slight reduction from −0.09 in the year 2009 to −0.11 in the year 2018. The mean values are also decreased from 0.29 in 2009 to 0.16 in 2018. As indicated in the result of NDVI value, despite there is restoration, vegetation cover in general was reduced and the forests in particular were depleted from time to time.
topic forest cover change
degradation
trend analysis
ndvi
southern ethiopia
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311843.2020.1834916
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