2014
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-1-331-2014
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Study of Landcover Change in Yelwa-Heipang Area of Plateau State, North-Central Nigeria: A Geoinformatics Approach

Abstract: ABSTRACT:This study is a research programme carried out to detect the change in land use/land cover of Yelwa-Heipang area of Plateau State, North Central Nigeria. It lies within the South-Eastern part of the Jos-Plateau. It is about 40km South of Jos city. It is located between latitude 9˚35'16.65"N, longitude 8˚52'29.91"E and Latitude 9˚38'38.92"N, longitude 8˚57'03.87"E (Naraguta topomap, sheet 168S.E). Two sets of Landsat images of 1975Landsat images of , 1986 and NigeriaSat-X image of 2012 were subjected … Show more

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“…The loss of Natural vegetation in Tse Gavar community forest was linked to the in the encroachment of residents within the forest into the reserve. The findings of the study are in line with Ogunmola et al, (2014) who concluded that an increase in population will continue to be a major factor behind environmental resources degradation. This was also in agreement with Carr (2004) who opined that rapid population growth has resulted in many environmental challenges that have shot up deforestation and loss of vegetation in urban fringes.…”
Section: Magnitude Of Land Use/land Cover Changesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The loss of Natural vegetation in Tse Gavar community forest was linked to the in the encroachment of residents within the forest into the reserve. The findings of the study are in line with Ogunmola et al, (2014) who concluded that an increase in population will continue to be a major factor behind environmental resources degradation. This was also in agreement with Carr (2004) who opined that rapid population growth has resulted in many environmental challenges that have shot up deforestation and loss of vegetation in urban fringes.…”
Section: Magnitude Of Land Use/land Cover Changesupporting
confidence: 88%