Wetland change prediction of Ogun-River Basin, Nigeria: Application of cellular automata Markov and remote sensing techniques

Wetland changes are very serious ecosystem problems, which stem from unrestrained human and environmental actions. Despite significant attention in environmental management research, the means to tackle wetland changes are still gaining momentum in science and research within developing countries. W...

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Main Authors: Anthony Tobore, Samuel Bamidele
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2022-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589471422000122
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description Wetland changes are very serious ecosystem problems, which stem from unrestrained human and environmental actions. Despite significant attention in environmental management research, the means to tackle wetland changes are still gaining momentum in science and research within developing countries. With the increasing availability of remote sensing data and flexible solutions, finding the right solution to wetland changes becomes a key research and policy agenda. Herein, we assessed the wetland change prediction of Ogun River (OR) basin, Nigeria, during 1999, 2009, and 2019 by analyzing land cover change (LCC) images using cellular automata-Markov (CA-Markov) chain and remote sensing (RS) techniques. The acquired shuttle radar topographic mapper and Landsat remotely sensed data were applied to create thematic-maps of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), normalized difference salinity index (NDSI), and digital elevation model (DEM) of the study area. The CA-Markov required the supervised classification of the land cover maps of 1999, 2009, and 2019. The results of the elevation, NDVI, and NDSI revealed the qualitative differences in the study area. The LCC analysis indicated that farmlands and built-up areas increased by 54.56 and 33.21 %, respectively. However, waterbodies, wetlands, and vegetation decreased by 0.42, 3.53, and 8.28 % respectively. These findings agree with the CA-Markov with an accuracy exceeding 70 %, and, thus predict the wetland changes for the year 2030. The major attributions to wetland cover variations in the study area are built-up encroachment with extensive, spontaneous, and uncontrolled agricultural activities. This study, through its findings, provides relevant guidelines and information on wetland changes required by stakeholders for environmental policy, planning, and sustainability.
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spelling doaj.art-51af812aac314599a02cc5a0905cc9bf2023-01-09T04:04:45ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Watershed Ecology and the Environment2589-47142022-01-014158168Wetland change prediction of Ogun-River Basin, Nigeria: Application of cellular automata Markov and remote sensing techniquesAnthony Tobore0Samuel Bamidele1Department of Soil Science and Land Management, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, P.M.B. 2240, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware, United States AmericaWetland changes are very serious ecosystem problems, which stem from unrestrained human and environmental actions. Despite significant attention in environmental management research, the means to tackle wetland changes are still gaining momentum in science and research within developing countries. With the increasing availability of remote sensing data and flexible solutions, finding the right solution to wetland changes becomes a key research and policy agenda. Herein, we assessed the wetland change prediction of Ogun River (OR) basin, Nigeria, during 1999, 2009, and 2019 by analyzing land cover change (LCC) images using cellular automata-Markov (CA-Markov) chain and remote sensing (RS) techniques. The acquired shuttle radar topographic mapper and Landsat remotely sensed data were applied to create thematic-maps of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), normalized difference salinity index (NDSI), and digital elevation model (DEM) of the study area. The CA-Markov required the supervised classification of the land cover maps of 1999, 2009, and 2019. The results of the elevation, NDVI, and NDSI revealed the qualitative differences in the study area. The LCC analysis indicated that farmlands and built-up areas increased by 54.56 and 33.21 %, respectively. However, waterbodies, wetlands, and vegetation decreased by 0.42, 3.53, and 8.28 % respectively. These findings agree with the CA-Markov with an accuracy exceeding 70 %, and, thus predict the wetland changes for the year 2030. The major attributions to wetland cover variations in the study area are built-up encroachment with extensive, spontaneous, and uncontrolled agricultural activities. This study, through its findings, provides relevant guidelines and information on wetland changes required by stakeholders for environmental policy, planning, and sustainability.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589471422000122Wetland changeEcosystem problemNigeria’s Ogun River basinRemote sensing indicesCellular automata-Markov
spellingShingle Anthony Tobore
Samuel Bamidele
Wetland change prediction of Ogun-River Basin, Nigeria: Application of cellular automata Markov and remote sensing techniques
Watershed Ecology and the Environment
Wetland change
Ecosystem problem
Nigeria’s Ogun River basin
Remote sensing indices
Cellular automata-Markov
title Wetland change prediction of Ogun-River Basin, Nigeria: Application of cellular automata Markov and remote sensing techniques
title_full Wetland change prediction of Ogun-River Basin, Nigeria: Application of cellular automata Markov and remote sensing techniques
title_fullStr Wetland change prediction of Ogun-River Basin, Nigeria: Application of cellular automata Markov and remote sensing techniques
title_full_unstemmed Wetland change prediction of Ogun-River Basin, Nigeria: Application of cellular automata Markov and remote sensing techniques
title_short Wetland change prediction of Ogun-River Basin, Nigeria: Application of cellular automata Markov and remote sensing techniques
title_sort wetland change prediction of ogun river basin nigeria application of cellular automata markov and remote sensing techniques
topic Wetland change
Ecosystem problem
Nigeria’s Ogun River basin
Remote sensing indices
Cellular automata-Markov
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589471422000122
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