Metrics approach to historical context to land dilapidation and desertification in the Tillabéry landscape

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Helmut K. Luther*, Adolf Bach Karl, Johann O. Frank and Marlene G. Anne

This paper sought to investigate and monitor desertification processes in the Tillabéry landscape (Sahel). To achieve this aim, it employed a landscape metrics approach. The usefulness of landscape structure was investigated in the context of desertification. A set of indices was selected to investigate multi-temporal change in the Tillabéry landscape affected by desertification. The percentage of land indices showed a decrease in plateau vegetation. Water bodies increased between 1973 and 1989 but later recorded a 50% decrease. The indices further revealed an increase in bare soils. Shrubs increased between 1973 and 1989. This increase can be attributed to reforestation activities. The results further revealed that the Tillabéry landscape has a high number of patches and patch sizes are very small, indicating that the original landscape is increasingly being converted into bare areas and agricultural fields, thereby accentuating the issue of land degradation in the region.

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