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Satellite-Based Assessment of the Extent and Changes in the Mangrove Ecosystem of the Niger Delta
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2007
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EngineeringLand UseForestrySatellite-based AssessmentNiger DeltaEarth ScienceMarine EnvironmentSocial SciencesBiogeographyForest Transition TheoryMangrove EcosystemBlue CarbonGeographyMarine Ecosystem-based ManagementMangrove ForestDeforestationReforestationCoastal ManagementForest InventoryAfforestationEstuary
This study was carried out with the primary aim of understanding how the mangrove ecosystem in the Niger Delta has been altered recently. Specifically, we determined the spatial extent of the mangrove forest in the Niger Delta using remotely sensed satellite data and estimated changes in the spatial extent of the forest from the mid-1980s through 2003. Overall, about 21,340 hectares of Mangrove forest was lost over the study period. Fieldwork confirmed that these losses were primarily due to urbanization, dredging activities, activities of the oil and gas industries, and the spread of Nypa Palm (Nypa frutican) plant species.
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