Land use and land cover changes and their driving forces in selected forest reserves in Central Tanzania

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY Trees, Forests and People Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tfp.2024.100584
Michael Elias Mgalula , Amos Enoch Majule , Anasia Elingaya Saria , Benard Mwakisunga
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Miombo woodlands benefit humans in a variety of ways, including by providing food and ecosystem services. However, Tanzania's Miombo woodlands are declining due to ever-increasing unsustainable human activities. This study used landsat images for the years 1996, 2006, and 2021 to quantify the extent of land use and cover change in the Mgori and Minyughe forest reserves of the Singida region in Central Tanzania. We conducted interviews with 154 villagers living near the forest reserves to determine the drivers of land use and cover change. The findings showed that increased cultivation, illegal settlements, forest harvesting for timber, charcoal production, and livestock grazing are the primary drivers of land use and cover changes. Over the study period, cultivated land in the Mgori forest reserve increased by 33.56%, settlements by 32.67%, and bushland by 0.52%, while woodlands and grassland decreased by −0.60% and −0.22%, respectively. In the Minyughe forest reserve, cultivated land has grown by 23.81%, scattered cultivation by 16.79%, settlements by 6.58%, and water by 1.02%. During the same time period, significant loss occurred in woodland with a dynamic index of (−3.50%), bushland (−0.75%), grassland (−0.40%), and seasonally inundated grassland (−1.86%). User accuracy was highly reliable in cultivated land, bushland, woodland, and grassland cover. The overall Kappa coefficient values provided substantial accuracy for a specific land cover category. In order to combat deforestation and forest cover loss, the study recommends that the Tanzanian government strengthen conservation in both forest reserves.

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坦桑尼亚中部选定森林保护区的土地利用和土地覆被变化及其驱动力
米姆博林地以多种方式造福人类,包括提供食物和生态系统服务。然而,由于不可持续的人类活动不断增加,坦桑尼亚的米翁博林地正在减少。本研究利用 1996 年、2006 年和 2021 年的陆地卫星图像,量化了坦桑尼亚中部辛吉达地区 Mgori 和 Minyughe 森林保护区的土地利用和植被变化程度。我们对居住在森林保护区附近的 154 名村民进行了访谈,以确定土地利用和植被变化的驱动因素。调查结果显示,耕地面积增加、非法定居点、森林木材采伐、木炭生产和牲畜放牧是土地利用和植被变化的主要驱动因素。在研究期间,莫格里森林保护区的耕地增加了 33.56%,定居点增加了 32.67%,灌木林增加了 0.52%,而林地和草地则分别减少了-0.60%和-0.22%。在明峪河森林保护区,耕地面积增长了 23.81%,零星耕地面积增长了 16.79%,居民点面积增长了 6.58%,水域面积增长了 1.02%。同期,林地(动态指数为-3.50%)、灌木林地(-0.75%)、草地(-0.40%)和季节性淹没草地(-1.86%)的损失显著。在耕地、灌木丛、林地和草地覆盖方面,用户的准确性非常可靠。总体 Kappa 系数值为特定土地覆被类别提供了相当高的准确性。为了遏制森林砍伐和森林植被损失,研究建议坦桑尼亚政府加强对两个森林保护区的保护。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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