Spatio-Temporal Mapping of Land Use/Cover and Population Change in a Biosphere Reserve: The Case of Lake Bosomtwe Basin in Ashanti Region, Ghana

A. Allotey, John Annor, R. Kofie, Oliver Nortsu
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This paper examined land use and land cover (LULC) dynamics over 34 years in the Bosomtwe biosphere vis-à-vis population trends within a buffer of 5km using an integrated remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) approach to assess the changes in the land use and land cover. Supervised classification and post-classification change detection technique in GIS was applied to three multi-temporal Landsat images (1986, 2007, and 2020). The date selection was informed by the availability of Landsat imagery with limited cloud cover. The analysis showed that the built-up category recorded the highest percentage change (260.2%) with an annual rate of 7.7%. Forest cover recorded a loss of 66.3% of area coverage with an increase in farmland from 50.8% in 1986 to 68.5% in 2020. Besides, Lake Bosomtwe was contracted by 0.76 km2 over the period under review. There was a strong positive correlation between population density and both cropland (r = 0.89) and built-up areas (r = 0.70). It is recommended that intensification of monitoring activities by the district assembly would help to reduce the anthropogenic activities being conducted in the area.
生物圈保护区土地利用/植被和人口变化的时空分布图:加纳阿散蒂地区博索姆特维湖盆地案例
本文采用遥感和地理信息系统(GIS)相结合的方法,对 Bosomtwe 生物圈 34 年来土地利用和土地覆盖(LULC)的动态以及 5 公里缓冲区内的人口趋势进行了研究,以评估土地利用和土地覆盖的变化情况。地理信息系统中的监督分类和分类后变化检测技术适用于三幅多时相大地遥感卫星图像(1986 年、2007 年和 2020 年)。在选择日期时,参考了云层覆盖有限的大地遥感卫星图像。分析表明,建成区类别的变化百分比最高(260.2%),年变化率为 7.7%。森林覆盖面积减少了 66.3%,耕地面积从 1986 年的 50.8%增加到 2020 年的 68.5%。此外,Bosomtwe 湖的面积在报告所述期间减少了 0.76 平方公里。人口密度与耕地面积(r = 0.89)和建筑面积(r = 0.70)之间存在很强的正相关性。建议区议会加强监测活动,这将有助于减少该地区的人为活动。
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