Spatio-temporal dynamics of agricultural and built-up areas in the Niaye area of Pikine urban wetland (Dakar, Senegal)

Fatoumata Bintou Diallo, H. Sambou, Cheikh Sadibou Faye
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The Niaye area of Pikine, a wetland with favorable physical and climatic conditions, is a rich and varied ecosystem that guarantees a  supply of water and fertile soil, conducive to market gardening. This plays an important socio-economic role in the Dakar region.  However, this sensitive and fragile ecosystem is often affected by poor farming practices. The aim of the study was to analyze the spatial  evolution of agricultural areas and built-up areas in order to identify related environmental problems. Interview guides, aerial  photographs from 1966 and 1978 and Digital Globe Over view 2 satellite images from 2004 and 2022 were used. The interview guides  were used to obtain data on the management of the market gardening activity, and also to identify the environmental problems it  generates. Satellite data processing revealed, through cartographic analysis, a progressive market gardening dynamic of +5.07%. In  addition, the built-up area around the lake has increased by over 200%, resulting in a 68.4% decline in upland vegetation and a migration  of market gardeners to the lake. This situation leads to the destruction of market garden crops in the rainy season as the water rises.  What's more, the intensification of market gardening in response to the population's growing demand for vegetables has not failed to  encourage bad practices, including the use of pesticides and sewage, which is a public health problem and a threat to the future of this  wetland. 
皮金城市湿地尼亚耶地区农业区和建筑区的时空动态(塞内加尔达喀尔)
皮金(Pikine)的尼亚耶(Niaye)地区是一片物理和气候条件优越的湿地,生态系统丰富多样,水源充足,土壤肥沃,有利于市场园艺的发展。这在达喀尔地区发挥着重要的社会经济作用。 然而,这一敏感而脆弱的生态系统往往受到不良耕作方式的影响。本研究的目的是分析农业区和建筑区的空间演变,以确定相关的环境问题。研究使用了访谈指南、1966 年和 1978 年的航拍照片以及 2004 年和 2022 年的 Digital Globe Overview 2 卫星图像。访谈指南用于获取有关市场园艺活动管理的数据,并确定其产生的环境问题。通过制图分析,卫星数据处理显示市场园艺活动的动态增长率为 +5.07%。此外,湖泊周围的建筑面积增加了 200% 以上,导致高地植被减少 68.4%,市场园艺工人向湖泊迁移。这种情况导致雨季水位升高,市场园艺作物被毁。 更重要的是,为了满足人们对蔬菜日益增长的需求,市场园艺的强化也助长了一些不良做法,包括使用杀虫剂和污水,这是一个公共卫生问题,也威胁着这片湿地的未来。
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