Land Use and Land Cover Change Dynamics in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria from 1986 to 2024
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 765 - 765
Published: April 3, 2025
Land
Use
and
Cover
Change
(LULCCs)
shapes
catchment
dynamics
is
a
key
driver
of
hydrological
risks,
affecting
responses
as
vegetated
land
replaced
with
urban
developments
cultivated
land.
The
resultant
risks
are
likely
to
become
more
critical
in
the
future
climate
changes
becomes
increasingly
variable.
Understanding
effects
LULCC
vital
for
developing
management
strategies
reducing
adverse
on
cycle
environment.
This
study
examines
Niger
Delta
Region
(NDR)
Nigeria
from
1986
2024.
A
supervised
maximum
likelihood
classification
was
applied
Landsat
5
TM
8
OLI
images
1986,
2015,
Five
use
classes
were
classified:
Water
bodies,
Rainforest,
Built-up,
Agriculture,
Mangrove.
overall
accuracy
Kappa
coefficients
93%
0.90,
91%
0.87,
84%
0.79
2024,
respectively.
Between
built-up
agriculture
areas
substantially
increased
by
about
8229
6727
km2
(561%
79%),
respectively,
concomitant
decrease
mangrove
vegetation
14,350
10,844
(−54%
−42%),
spatial
distribution
across
NDR
states
varied,
Delta,
Bayelsa,
Cross
River,
Rivers
States
experiencing
highest
rainforest,
losses
64%,
55,
44%,
44%
(5711
km2,
3554
2250
1297
km2),
NDR’s
mangroves
evidently
under
serious
threat.
has
important
implications,
particularly
given
role
played
forests
regulating
hazards.
dramatic
rainforest
could
exacerbate
climate-related
impacts.
provides
quantitative
information
that
be
used
support
planning
practices
well
sustainable
development.
Language: Английский
Empowering women for a sustainable future: Integrating gender equality and environmental stewardship
Tia Rahmania,
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Fatchiah Kertamuda,
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Septantri Shinta Wulandari
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Social Sciences & Humanities Open,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11, P. 101503 - 101503
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
A Study of the Coupling Relationship Between Industry–Economy–Population and Habitat Quality in the Kuye River Basin
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(21), P. 9495 - 9495
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
Socio-economic
development
accelerates
the
process
of
urbanization,
but
rise
in
industry,
economic
growth
and
population
agglomeration
destroy
biodiversity
while
promoting
social
progress,
resulting
a
decline
habitat
quality
an
increase
regional
differences.
Solving
contradiction
between
economy
ecological
environment
improving
habitats
are
matters
utmost
importance.
Based
on
land
use
socio-economic
data
from
2000
to
2023,
this
study
uses
InVEST
model
explore
spatial
temporal
evolution
characteristics
Kuye
River
Basin,
establishes
comprehensive
index
system,
entropy
method
coupling
coordination
degree
measure
coordinated
development.
The
results
show
that
some
areas
Basin
decreased,
economy,
increased
most
counties,
individual
showed
inverted
“U”-type
distribution.
overall
increased,
indicating
more
coordination.
This
draws
blueprint
for
provides
scientific
basis
governance
civilization
construction.
Language: Английский
Transparent cellulose acetate/polyvinylidene difluoride films with heat dissipation for agricultural mulch application
Industrial Crops and Products,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
224, P. 120302 - 120302
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
Language: Английский
Global Human Population Ended Self-Facilitation in the 1950s
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
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Manfred Spitzer
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Nervenheilkunde,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(09), P. 480 - 489
Published: Aug. 1, 2024
Facing stress and inflammation: From the cell to the planet
World Journal of Experimental Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(4)
Published: Oct. 29, 2024
As
identified
in
1936
by
Hans
Selye,
stress
is
shaping
diseases
through
the
induction
of
inflammation.
But
inflammation
display
some
yin
yang
properties.
On
one
hand
merging
with
innate
immune
response
aimed
to
fight
infectious
or
sterile
insults,
on
other
favors
chronic
physical
psychological
disorders.
Nature
has
equipped
cells,
organs,
and
individuals
mediators
mechanisms
that
allow
them
deal
stress,
even
a
good
(eustress)
been
associated
homeostasis.
Likewise,
societies
planet
are
exposed
stressful
settings,
but
wars
global
warming
suggest
regulatory
poorly
efficient.
In
this
review
we
list
inducers
physiological
psychologic
societal
planetary
mention
great
number
parameters
which
affect
modulate
render
it
different
from
an
individual
another,
cellular
level
one.
The
cell,
organ,
individual,
society,
share
many
stressors
consequences
extremely
interconnected
ending
domino
effect
butterfly
effect.
Language: Английский