Spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in Dedo district of Jimma zone, southwest Ethiopia

Forest is one of the key precious resources that support human well-being by providing ecosystem services. Unfortunately, the forest cover has decreased over time due to natural and anthropogenic factors. The present study aims to assess the spatiotemporal forest cover changes and its implication on...

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Main Authors: Nigus Tekleselassie Tsegaye, Wakjira Takala Dibaba, Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972723000399
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author Nigus Tekleselassie Tsegaye
Wakjira Takala Dibaba
Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
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description Forest is one of the key precious resources that support human well-being by providing ecosystem services. Unfortunately, the forest cover has decreased over time due to natural and anthropogenic factors. The present study aims to assess the spatiotemporal forest cover changes and its implication on environmental sustainability in Dedo district in southwestern parts of Ethiopia. We used three Landsat images from 1985, 2002 and 2019. The results show that forest cover areas declined from 64,872 ha in 1985 to 53,805 ha in the year 2019. The study area lost about 11,067 ha (7.7%) of forest over the past 34 years. In contrast, the farmland was increased from 38,801 ha (27.06%) in 1985 to 54,917 ha (38.3%) in 2019. The increasing trend of cultivated land is associated with the increment of human population. Forest cover has been declined in the study area for a variety of reasons, including fire wood collection, charcoal and timber extraction, semi-forest and khat investments, and settlements. Loss of forest cover can have significant implications for environmental sustainability, as forests have played an important role in ecosystem services, such as climate regulation, clean air, flood control, carbon sequestration, soil protection against soil erosion, and increased environmental resilience to the impacts of climate change. The existence of forest resources can contribute to sustainable development of local communities, as the majority of agricultural communities are directly or indirectly dependent on forest products. The findings of this study can be used to improve forest conservation and protection at different scales.
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spelling doaj.art-333cc3b88d754c1a867773e7e3444a342023-06-16T05:11:38ZengElsevierEnvironmental and Sustainability Indicators2665-97272023-09-0119100262Spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in Dedo district of Jimma zone, southwest EthiopiaNigus Tekleselassie Tsegaye0Wakjira Takala Dibaba1Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda2Jimma University College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Department of Natural Resource Management, Jimma, Ethiopia; Ethiopian Forestry Development, Jimma Center, Ethiopia; Corresponding author. Jimma University College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Department of Natural Resource Management, Jimma, Ethiopia.Jimma University Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Jimma, EthiopiaJimma University College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Department of Natural Resource Management, Jimma, EthiopiaForest is one of the key precious resources that support human well-being by providing ecosystem services. Unfortunately, the forest cover has decreased over time due to natural and anthropogenic factors. The present study aims to assess the spatiotemporal forest cover changes and its implication on environmental sustainability in Dedo district in southwestern parts of Ethiopia. We used three Landsat images from 1985, 2002 and 2019. The results show that forest cover areas declined from 64,872 ha in 1985 to 53,805 ha in the year 2019. The study area lost about 11,067 ha (7.7%) of forest over the past 34 years. In contrast, the farmland was increased from 38,801 ha (27.06%) in 1985 to 54,917 ha (38.3%) in 2019. The increasing trend of cultivated land is associated with the increment of human population. Forest cover has been declined in the study area for a variety of reasons, including fire wood collection, charcoal and timber extraction, semi-forest and khat investments, and settlements. Loss of forest cover can have significant implications for environmental sustainability, as forests have played an important role in ecosystem services, such as climate regulation, clean air, flood control, carbon sequestration, soil protection against soil erosion, and increased environmental resilience to the impacts of climate change. The existence of forest resources can contribute to sustainable development of local communities, as the majority of agricultural communities are directly or indirectly dependent on forest products. The findings of this study can be used to improve forest conservation and protection at different scales.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972723000399DeforestationForestGISRemote sensingLand use land coverLandsat image
spellingShingle Nigus Tekleselassie Tsegaye
Wakjira Takala Dibaba
Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
Spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in Dedo district of Jimma zone, southwest Ethiopia
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Deforestation
Forest
GIS
Remote sensing
Land use land cover
Landsat image
title Spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in Dedo district of Jimma zone, southwest Ethiopia
title_full Spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in Dedo district of Jimma zone, southwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in Dedo district of Jimma zone, southwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in Dedo district of Jimma zone, southwest Ethiopia
title_short Spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in Dedo district of Jimma zone, southwest Ethiopia
title_sort spatiotemporal forest cover change and its implication for environmental sustainability in dedo district of jimma zone southwest ethiopia
topic Deforestation
Forest
GIS
Remote sensing
Land use land cover
Landsat image
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972723000399
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