Dynamics of land use land cover change in an East African inland valley wetland

Author:

Gimbo Rebecca12ORCID,Mukundi John Bosco1,Mburu David Mwehia1,Balirwa John Stephen23

Affiliation:

1. Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Nairobi Kenya

2. Busitema University Kamuli Uganda

3. National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) Jinja Uganda

Abstract

AbstractThe dynamics of inland valley wetlands landuse landcover (LULC) changes are of ecological and economical significance hence necessitating up‐to‐date datasets of resource status. Nalwekomba inland valley wetland is highly agriculturally utilised yet ecologically important wetland threatened with conversion. Historical LULC data sets as bench marks justifying wetland conservation are lacking. Therefore, the spatial–temporal LULC changes in Nalwekomba inland valley wetland were analysed through a combination of remote sensing and GIS, using satellite images of 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2020 as reference years. Results revealed variable dominance of grassland and tree cover for the wetland and its catchment over the years; 32.7% and 35.3% and 30.9% and 29.8%, respectively, for 1990 and 41.4% and 30.4% and 26.3% and 29.1% for 2020. The 30‐year analysis revealed increasing area‐shifts for cropland and built‐up/settlement of 265.7% and 76.2%, respectively, reducing cover for shrubland by 78.31% in the wetland. Similar trend emerged for its catchment. Highest net cover gains and losses identified between 1990 and 2000 were for cropland and tree cover respectively. The observed trend points to the need for landuse planning and landcover management to enhance ecosystems' resilience to support sustainable livelihoods dependent on this ecosystem.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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