Natural Resources and Sustainable Development (Nov 2023)

ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF STEPPE RANGELANDS IN THE AIN SEFRA REGION (SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIA)

  • Naziha Benamara,
  • Benaradj Abdelkrim,
  • Bouarfa Said

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31924/nrsd.v13i2.133
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 255 – 268

Abstract

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This research was carried out in the Ain Sefra region of Algeria’s southwest. Satellite data monitored steppe rangelands’ spatiotemporal evolution and land cover dynamics. A diachronic analysis based on supervised classification using the modified soil-adjusted vegetation index (MSAVI2) was applied. Two Landsat satellite images (ETM+ 2000 and OLI 2022) taken at 22-year intervals were used to map and assess changes in vegetation cover. The findings point to a regressive evolution of vegetation cover. The main causes of severe rangeland degradation are overgrazing, prolonged drought, and wind erosion. However, implementing a strategy to rehabilitate and conserve pastoral resources has positively impacted species’ biological recovery and flora richness. Geomatics has significantly contributed to this study as a tool for assessing and monitoring natural resources. MSAVI2 is a dependable and effective index for assessing the state of vegetation in arid to semi-arid regions.

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