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Inland wetlands mapping and vulnerability assessment using an integrated geographic information system and remote sensing techniques

Authors :
C.E. Akumu
J. Henry
T. Gala
S. Dennis
C. Reddy
F. Tegegne
S. Haile
R.S. Archer
Source :
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 387-400 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
GJESM Publisher, 2018.

Abstract

The understanding of inland wetlands’ distribution and their level of vulnerability is important to enhance management and conservation efforts. The aim of the study was to map inland wetlands and assess their distribution pattern and vulnerability to natural and human disturbances such as climate change (temperature increase) and human activities by the year 2080. Inland wetland types i.e. forested/shrub, emergent and open water bodies were classified and mapped using maximum likelihood standard algorithm. The spatial distribution pattern of inland wetlands was examined using average nearest neighbor analysis. A weighted geospatial vulnerability analysis was developed using variables such as roads, land cover/ land use (developed and agricultural areas) and climate data (temperature) to predict potentially vulnerable inland wetland types. Inland wetlands were successfully classified and mapped with overall accuracy of about 73 percent. Clustered spatial distribution pattern was found among all inland wetland types with varied degree of clustering. The study found about 13 percent of open water bodies, 11 percent of forested/shrub and 7 percent of emergent wetlands potentially most vulnerable to human and natural stressors. This information could be used to improve wetland planning and management by wetland managers and other stakeholders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23833572 and 23833866
Volume :
4
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1cb4477c25264064b7b8ffba9e76c6de
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2018.04.001