Authors
Mayowa Fasona, Ademola Omojola
Publication date
2009/3
Journal
African Journal of Ecology
Volume
47
Pages
30-38
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Frequent alteration in land cover often leads to decreased stability of ecosystems which can also increase the vulnerability of rural communities to externalities of environmental change. This study carried out in parts of the coast of southwestern Nigeria utilized topographic base maps and two‐time Landsat TM imageries to assess the trend in land cover changes and ecosystems degradation for the three time periods 1965, 1986 and 2001. Remote sensing, geographic information systems and landscape pattern analysis were employed for data processing and analysis. The focus of the analysis was on land cover change, land degradation, and changes in landscape pattern resulting from interplay of natural and anthropogenic drivers.
The results show increased trend in human‐induced land cover change with concomitant severe negative impacts on ecosystems and livelihoods. About 98,000ha (30% of the area …
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