2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12213619
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Land Cover Dynamics and Mangrove Degradation in the Niger Delta Region

Abstract: The Niger Delta Region is the largest river delta in Africa and features the fifth largest mangrove forest on Earth. It provides numerous ecosystem services to the local populations and holds a wealth of biodiversity. However, due to the oil and gas reserves and the explosion of human population it is under threat from overexploitation and degradation. There is a pressing need for an accurate assessment of the land cover dynamics in the region. The limited previous efforts have produced controversial results, … Show more

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“…Accurately evaluating land cover dynamics in the West African region is urgently needed, including measuring the dynamics of land cover change, healthy and degraded land cover classes. According to Landsat data from L-band radar, there has been a net loss of mangroves (500 km2) in the Niger Delta region, while built-up areas have almost doubled (from 1990 km2 in 1988 to 3730 km2 in 2013) (Nababa et al 2020). Our study provides valuable techniques for appraising land cover dynamics and accurately estimating fragmentation (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Accurately evaluating land cover dynamics in the West African region is urgently needed, including measuring the dynamics of land cover change, healthy and degraded land cover classes. According to Landsat data from L-band radar, there has been a net loss of mangroves (500 km2) in the Niger Delta region, while built-up areas have almost doubled (from 1990 km2 in 1988 to 3730 km2 in 2013) (Nababa et al 2020). Our study provides valuable techniques for appraising land cover dynamics and accurately estimating fragmentation (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This resulted in 2219 samples, for which we could confidently conclude that no change in the Landsat time series occurred. A post‐classification comparison was employed to quantify land‐cover change within the study period (Nababa et al., 2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region is one of the largest deltas in the world, covering an estimated land mass of 109,582 square kilometres (Brisibe, 2022). The Niger Delta is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including mangrove forests, which play a crucial role in the region's ecosystem (Nwobi et al, 2020;Nababa et al, 2020).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%