This eco-type map presents land units with distinct vegetation and exposure to floods (or droughts) in three villages in the Barotseland, Zambia. The knowledge and eco-types descriptions were collected from participatory mapping and focus group discussions with 77 participants from Mapungu, Lealui, and Nalitoya. We used two Landsat 8 Enhanced Thematic Mapper (TM) images taken in March 24th and July 14th, 2014 (path 175, row 71) to calculate water level and vegetation type which are the two main criteria used by Lozi People for differentiating eco-types. We calculated water levels by using the Water Index (WI) and vegetation type by using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). We also calculated the Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR) in...
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
Omar, H., & Cabral, P. (2020). Ecological risk assessment based on land cover changes: A case of Zan...
Land use and land cover changes over a 26-year period for the middle Shire River catchment, Malawi, ...
This eco-type map presents land units with distinct vegetation and exposure to floods (or droughts) ...
Monitoring huge and dynamic floodplains such as the Kafue Flats in Zambia is critical to its sustain...
The goal of this study was to understand land use and land cover (LULC) changes within the lower uMf...
Agriculture/Ecological/Environmental Science (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Researc...
The Barotse Floodplain, a designated Ramsar site, is home to thousands of indigenous people along wi...
Floods are hazard which poses immense threat to life and property. Identifying flood-prone areas, wi...
In arid and semi-arid areas, evaporation fluxes are the largest component of the hydrological cycle,...
In developing nations where resources are scarce and increased population pressures create stress on...
Traditional smallholder farming systems dominate the savanna range countries of sub-Saharan Africa a...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive natural forest type in subtropical Africa, supporting the li...
The concentration of human settlement and socio-economic activities across wetland ecosystems has co...
Floods are natural hazards that have always created an unexpected threat to human life and property....
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
Omar, H., & Cabral, P. (2020). Ecological risk assessment based on land cover changes: A case of Zan...
Land use and land cover changes over a 26-year period for the middle Shire River catchment, Malawi, ...
This eco-type map presents land units with distinct vegetation and exposure to floods (or droughts) ...
Monitoring huge and dynamic floodplains such as the Kafue Flats in Zambia is critical to its sustain...
The goal of this study was to understand land use and land cover (LULC) changes within the lower uMf...
Agriculture/Ecological/Environmental Science (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Researc...
The Barotse Floodplain, a designated Ramsar site, is home to thousands of indigenous people along wi...
Floods are hazard which poses immense threat to life and property. Identifying flood-prone areas, wi...
In arid and semi-arid areas, evaporation fluxes are the largest component of the hydrological cycle,...
In developing nations where resources are scarce and increased population pressures create stress on...
Traditional smallholder farming systems dominate the savanna range countries of sub-Saharan Africa a...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive natural forest type in subtropical Africa, supporting the li...
The concentration of human settlement and socio-economic activities across wetland ecosystems has co...
Floods are natural hazards that have always created an unexpected threat to human life and property....
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
Omar, H., & Cabral, P. (2020). Ecological risk assessment based on land cover changes: A case of Zan...
Land use and land cover changes over a 26-year period for the middle Shire River catchment, Malawi, ...