2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202309.1381.v1
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Monitoring West Africa Sanctuary Encroachment and Degradation through Remote Sensing: A Focus on National Parks in Nigeria

Xiao-lan Tang,
John Adekunle Adesina,
Yujie Ren

Abstract: Remote sensing (RS) as a landscape planning and management tool for socio-cultural diversity and inclusiveness in protected(reserved) areas through monitoring of the land-use changes, settlement/living patterns, predominant trades/socio-economic activities in the urban-rural locations, and the demography in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The eighteen federal governments recognized nature reserves in Nigeria being the giant of Africa because of their green landscapes, rich biodiversity, and human resources. This stu… Show more

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