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Land transformation on multi-decadal timescales reveals expanding croplands and settlements at the expense of tree-covered areas and mangroves in Nigeria

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-02 收录
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A comparative assessment of the change patterns was conducted for seven categories using multi-decadal timescales in seven agroecological zones during three time-intervals (i.e., 1986 – 2000, 2000 – 2013, and 2013 – 2022). These selected periods cover important epochs in Nigeria’s recent history. To examine how much humans have appropriated natural cover (HANLC) in Nigeria over the last four decades, we differentiated natural covers (e.g., tree-covered areas, grasslands, wetlands, and waterbodies) from human activity-related uses (e.g., cropland, artificial surfaces and otherland). To identify trajectories of changes signifying human appropriation of land cover, we evaluated the drivers and processes underlying these major transitions, 1) Natural regeneration and afforestation, 2) Cropland expansion, and 3) Settlement and infrastructure development. Cropland expansion is Nigeria’s most widespread change process with much loss of croplands related to natural regeneration and settlement expansion. The transition matrix is provided showing the extent of land-cover changes in Nigeria over almost four decades (1986 - 2022). Major land cover transitions in each agroecological zone is presented. Analysis of land cover change in each agroecological zone is over 100% when areas of persistence (i.e., areas of no change) are not considered in the analysis.
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