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: Sahle, M. (Author), Teketay, D. (Author), Warkineh, B. (Author), Woldetsadik, M. (Author), Zerga, B. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2021
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245 1 0 |a Land use and land cover changes driven by expansion of eucalypt plantations in the Western Gurage Watersheds, Centeral-south Ethiopia 
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520 3 |a 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. © 2021 
650 0 4 |a agroecology 
650 0 4 |a demography 
650 0 4 |a environmental factor 
650 0 4 |a Ethiopia 
650 0 4 |a Eucalypts expansion 
650 0 4 |a expansion 
650 0 4 |a forest management 
650 0 4 |a land cover 
650 0 4 |a land use change 
650 0 4 |a Land use/cover changes 
650 0 4 |a Landsat 
650 0 4 |a Landsat images 
650 0 4 |a Plantation forest 
650 0 4 |a plantation forestry 
650 0 4 |a Socioeconomic factors 
650 0 4 |a socioeconomic status 
650 0 4 |a Suitable management 
650 0 4 |a woody plant 
700 1 |a Sahle, M.  |e author 
700 1 |a Teketay, D.  |e author 
700 1 |a Warkineh, B.  |e author 
700 1 |a Woldetsadik, M.  |e author 
700 1 |a Zerga, B.  |e author 
773 |t Trees, Forests and People