Land Use/Land Cover Changes Assessment and Forest Fragmentation Analysis in the Baroro River Watershed, La Union, Philippines

IF 0.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Environmental Science and Management Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI:10.47125/jesam/2020_sp2/02
Josephine Encisa-Garcia, J. Pulhin, R. Cruz, Aileen C. Simondac-Peria, Mark Anthony M. Ramirez, Catherine C. de Luna
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The Baroro River Watershed, like most watersheds in the Philippines, has been experiencing widespread land use changes. With the increasing interest on studies of watersheds as valuable water resources, this study attempted to assess the land use/land cover changes and forest fragmentation using landscape metrics. Three official land cover maps (2003, 2010, and 2015) were obtained. Cross-tabulation detection method in the Geographic Information System module was used to detect land cover changes during the first period (2003-2010) and second period (2010-2015). The landscape fragmentation tool (LFT v2.0) generated a forest fragmentation map, then analyzed patterns and changes in three time periods: 2003-2010, 2010-2015, and 2003-2015. The annual rate of change in the forest cover has a negative trend in all three time periods: 1.16%, 0.91%, and 1.06%, respectively. Conversely, forest fragmentation analysis revealed a markedly decrease of large forest areas and that the number of patches, percentage of land, and edge density of forest patch, edge and small core increased over time. Also, smaller patches (0 – 100 ha) in large forest areas increased rapidly (3 to 225 patches), indicating a more fragmented forest landscape. In 12 years, there were widespread land cover changes and forest fragmentation in the watershed mainly due to expansion in agricultural and built-up areas. It is hoped that results of this study, particularly the application of landscape metrics using spatial data, can serve as necessary inputs in crafting sustainable land use policies, plans, and interventions for effective and comprehensive watershed management.
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菲律宾拉乌尼翁巴罗罗河流域土地利用/土地覆盖变化评估和森林碎片分析
像菲律宾大多数流域一样,巴罗罗河流域正在经历广泛的土地利用变化。随着人们对流域宝贵水资源研究的兴趣日益增加,本研究试图利用景观指标来评估土地利用/土地覆盖变化和森林破碎化。获得了2003年、2010年和2015年的三张官方土地覆盖图。利用地理信息系统模块中的交叉表检测方法检测第一期(2003-2010年)和第二期(2010-2015年)的土地覆盖变化。利用景观破碎化工具(LFT v2.0)生成森林破碎化图,分析了2003-2010年、2010-2015年和2003-2015年三个时期的格局和变化。森林覆盖年变化率在三个时间段均呈负变化趋势,分别为1.16%、0.91%和1.06%。相反,森林破碎化分析显示,随着时间的推移,大森林面积明显减少,斑块数量、土地百分比以及森林斑块、边缘和小核心的边缘密度增加。此外,大林区的小斑块(0 ~ 100公顷)迅速增加(3 ~ 225个斑块),表明森林景观更加破碎化。12年间,由于农业和建成区的扩张,流域土地覆盖发生了广泛的变化,森林破碎化。希望本研究的结果,特别是利用空间数据的景观指标的应用,可以作为制定可持续土地利用政策、计划和干预措施的必要投入,以实现有效和全面的流域管理。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Science and Management (JESAM) is an international scientific journal produced semi-annually by the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). JESAM gives particular premium to manuscript submissions that employ integrated methods resulting to analyses that provide new insights in environmental science, particularly in the areas of: environmental planning and management; protected areas development, planning, and management; community-based resources management; environmental chemistry and toxicology; environmental restoration; social theory and environment; and environmental security and management.
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