Land Use and Land Cover Dynamics in Central River Region of the Gambia, West Africa from 1984 to 2017

Omar Ali Bah, T. Koné, Sidat Yaffa, M. Ndiaye
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This study is focused on land use and land cover dynamics observed in Central River Region. It aims to determine the direction and rate of change in land use as a means of assessing the impact of climate change in Central River Region (CRR) of The Gambia. Decadal satellite images were used to measure changes in land use and land cover from 1984 to 2017 using supervised classification. Eight land use and land cover types were identified and mapped in this study namely: Crop lands, Gambia River, Halophytic vegetation, Irrigated crops, Mangrove, Settlement, Shrub/Wood savanna and Wooded savanna. The areas of crop lands, halophytic vegetation and settlement expanded between 1984 and 2017. River Gambia, irrigated crops, mangrove, shrub/wood savanna and wooded savanna areas decreased during the same period. Transition to less savanna was higher than transition to more settlement. In addition, physicochemical parameters were analyzed during the rainy and dry seasons for correlation with climate data. Socioeconomic surveys based on structured questionnaires were also conducted with 70 households in 6 villages in CRR. Land clearing for agriculture, tree cutting for firewood and charcoal, settlement and livestock grazing were mainly cited by the respondents as the main culprit inducing land cover change in CRR. This study shows that deforestation and forest degradation are still in progress despite the implementation of a management plan for a full rotation. We therefore proposed best management practices in order to control the agricultural clearing of land in the region such as agricultural intensification and soil fertility improvement.
1984 - 2017年西非冈比亚中部河流地区土地利用和土地覆盖动态
本研究以中部河流区土地利用和土地覆盖动态为研究对象。它的目的是确定土地利用变化的方向和速度,作为评估冈比亚中部河流地区(CRR)气候变化影响的一种手段。采用监督分类方法,利用年代际卫星图像测量1984 - 2017年土地利用和土地覆盖的变化。本研究确定并绘制了8种土地利用和土地覆盖类型:作物地、冈比亚河、盐生植被、灌溉作物、红树林、聚落、灌木/森林稀树草原和树木繁茂的稀树草原。1984年至2017年间,农田、盐生植被和聚落面积均有所扩大。同期冈比亚河、灌溉作物、红树林、灌木/树木稀树草原和树木繁茂的稀树草原面积减少。向稀树草原较少过渡的比例高于向聚落较多过渡的比例。此外,还分析了雨季和旱季的理化参数与气候数据的相关性。基于结构化问卷的社会经济调查还对该区6个村的70户家庭进行了调查。调查对象认为,农业土地开垦、柴火和木炭采伐、定居和放牧是导致CRR土地覆盖变化的主要原因。这项研究表明,尽管实施了全面轮作的管理计划,毁林和森林退化仍在继续。因此,我们提出了控制该地区农业清理土地的最佳管理措施,如农业集约化和土壤肥力改善。
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