(Landscape monitoring and assessment in Sirte (Libya

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  • Hussein Ahmed Mohammed
  • Badria Mohammed Omar Bakr Habib

Keywords:

landscapes
desertification
remote sensing
Sirte
Libya

Abstract

Changing ecological and socio-economic circumstances make land degradation a major concern in Mediterranean area. The objectives were to examine the spatiotemporal patterns of land use/cover dynamics and quantify the rate and direction of these dynamics in Sirte, Libya. Remotely sensed data including Land cover (MCD12Q1), MODIS NDVI (MOD13A3) for 2001-2014 and TRIMM precipitation data for 2001-2014 were interpreted. The results showed no significant trend; but a decrease in sand dunes and semi-fixed sand dunes with a change rate of 15.66 and 116.37 km² year−1, respectively, in the meantime the vegetation cover has increased with an increasing rate of 112 km² year−1. The results also showed that the high-, and medium degree desertification area has decreased by about (25 %) but showed no significant changes. However, land desertification monitoring and Assessment using remote sensing still needs to be continued and also refined for the purpose of long-term monitoring and the management of fragile environments in the area.

Author Biographies

Hussein Ahmed Mohammed

Department of Geography | Seventh College | Giessen University | Germany

Badria Mohammed Omar Bakr Habib

Department of Geography and Geographic Information Systems | Faculty of Arts | Imam Abdul Rahman Bin Faisal University | Dammam | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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2017-10-30

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(Landscape monitoring and assessment in Sirte (Libya. JNSLAS [Internet]. 2017 Oct. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];1(3):96-84. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jnslas/article/view/966

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(Landscape monitoring and assessment in Sirte (Libya. JNSLAS [Internet]. 2017 Oct. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];1(3):96-84. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jnslas/article/view/966