Evaluating Forest Cover Changes in Protected Areas Using Geospatial Analysis in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Kyuho Lee, P. Wangpakapattanawong, Watit Khokthong
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Abstract Protected areas have been developed in Thailand to conserve the natural environment required for wildlife and human beings, and to prevent disasters. It is necessary to address doubts about effectiveness of protected areas because regulations have been changed or are ignored in some communities and regions, especially in Chiang Mai province, which is facing the loss of natural forest areas under area transformations. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of forest protected areas. To do this, this study focused on analyzing multi-year land cover changes in Chiang Mai over two decades (1995-2015) with four land cover types: forest, agriculture, urban, and water bodies, inside and outside protected areas. The results suggest that the establishment of forest protected areas assisted to curtail urban expansion compared to non-protected areas. The protected areas effectively kept the number of divided forest patches small, and the forest patches were larger than in non-protected areas. We detected clearing of forests in protected areas, where they were transformed into agricultural areas. However, agricultural patches in protected areas were smaller and in higher densities than in non-protected areas. We conclude that the main contribution of forest cover loss in Chiang Mai is transition to agricultural areas, and that designated national parks and wildlife sanctuaries could help to effectively conserve such forest areas. Keywords: Land cover change, Land transformation, Protected areas, Non-protected areas, Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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利用地理空间分析评估泰国清迈保护区森林覆盖变化
泰国已经开发了保护区,以保护野生动物和人类所需的自然环境,并防止灾害。有必要解决对保护区有效性的质疑,因为一些社区和地区的法规已经改变或被忽视,特别是在清迈省,该地区正面临着地区转型下天然林面积的损失。因此,有必要对森林保护区的有效性进行评价。为此,本研究重点分析了清迈20多年来(1995-2015)的土地覆盖变化,包括四种土地覆盖类型:森林、农业、城市和水体、保护区内外。结果表明,与非保护区相比,森林保护区的建立有助于抑制城市扩张。保护区有效地保持了森林斑块数量较小,而森林斑块数量大于非保护区。我们发现保护区的森林被砍伐、被改造为农业区。然而,保护区内的农业斑块比非保护区面积小,密度高。我们的结论是,清迈森林覆盖损失的主要原因是向农业区的过渡,而指定的国家公园和野生动物保护区可以帮助有效地保护这些林区。关键词:土地覆被变化,土地改造,保护区,非保护区,地理信息系统
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Chiang Mai University journal of natural sciences
Chiang Mai University journal of natural sciences Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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