Land use change is one of the challenges that aggravate environmental problems. Understanding the scope of land use change, driving forces, and consequences is very crucial for proper management of land resources. We investigated land use/land cover changes using remote sensing data (for the years 1973, 1995, and 2017), and field observation, household survey, key informant interview, and focus group discussion were used to determine the drivers and consequences of land use/land cover changes in Shenkolla watershed, south central Ethiopia. Unsupervised and supervised classification techniques were employed to get thematic information from satellite imagery. ArcGIS 10.3 and QGIS v 3.0 softwares were used to accomplish the analysis. The resul...
The study was aimed to assess urban induced land use land cover changes in the upper Deme watershed....
Understanding the spatiotemporal trend of land cover (LC) change and its impact on humans and the en...
Woodlands in Ethiopia are under heavy pressure and shrinking overtime. Despite the woodland’s econom...
This study explores the major drivers of Land-use/Land-cover (LULC) dynamics and the observed envi...
This study analyzed more than 50 years of land cover and land use changes in the 260 km2 Koga catchm...
Central Rift Valley (CRV) Ethiopia is an important region in terms of its vast ecosystem services (E...
Lake Hawassa Watershed, in the Central Rift Valley, is one of the most environmentally vulnerable ar...
Land use/cover change dynamics influences many aspects of the natural environment. Its shifting patt...
Anthropogenic factors are responsible for major land use and land cover changes (LULCC). Bale Mounta...
Land use and land cover change resulting from various complex interactions between a human being an...
The pace of change in land use and cover in Ethiopia depends on three main factors that cause pressu...
Northern Ethiopia is characterised by fragile mountain eco-systems that are highly susceptible to la...
Two periods of panchromatic aerial photographs taken in 1966 and 1996 were analyzed to determine spa...
Northern Ethiopia is characterised by fragile mountain eco-systems that are highly susceptible to la...
Land use/land cover change analysis is one of the most particular techniques to understand how land ...
The study was aimed to assess urban induced land use land cover changes in the upper Deme watershed....
Understanding the spatiotemporal trend of land cover (LC) change and its impact on humans and the en...
Woodlands in Ethiopia are under heavy pressure and shrinking overtime. Despite the woodland’s econom...
This study explores the major drivers of Land-use/Land-cover (LULC) dynamics and the observed envi...
This study analyzed more than 50 years of land cover and land use changes in the 260 km2 Koga catchm...
Central Rift Valley (CRV) Ethiopia is an important region in terms of its vast ecosystem services (E...
Lake Hawassa Watershed, in the Central Rift Valley, is one of the most environmentally vulnerable ar...
Land use/cover change dynamics influences many aspects of the natural environment. Its shifting patt...
Anthropogenic factors are responsible for major land use and land cover changes (LULCC). Bale Mounta...
Land use and land cover change resulting from various complex interactions between a human being an...
The pace of change in land use and cover in Ethiopia depends on three main factors that cause pressu...
Northern Ethiopia is characterised by fragile mountain eco-systems that are highly susceptible to la...
Two periods of panchromatic aerial photographs taken in 1966 and 1996 were analyzed to determine spa...
Northern Ethiopia is characterised by fragile mountain eco-systems that are highly susceptible to la...
Land use/land cover change analysis is one of the most particular techniques to understand how land ...
The study was aimed to assess urban induced land use land cover changes in the upper Deme watershed....
Understanding the spatiotemporal trend of land cover (LC) change and its impact on humans and the en...
Woodlands in Ethiopia are under heavy pressure and shrinking overtime. Despite the woodland’s econom...