Assessing Drivers of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in PirPanjal Region of Kashmir Himalayas using Geospatial Approach
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2020/v146i12/156759Keywords:
Drivers, Deforestation, Forest Degradation, Pirpanjal, Himalaya, Geospatial, Socio-Economic.Abstract
Global deforestation is a major contributor of CO2 emission despite registering slowdown in the past decade. Regional forest cover change, a cause of climatic concern is attributed to increasing anthropogenic pressure on forests. Focus on drivers of forest cover change has become inevitable due to global emphasis on role of socio-economic framework in conserving forests. Keeping in view, the study was aimed to assess deforestation and forest degradation and identify drivers of change in PirPanjal region of Western Himalaya using Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) data of 2003 and 2013. Satellite data was delineated into different categories of forest cover namely closed forest, open forest, forest scrub, grasslands and non-forest using on-screen visual interpretation. Mapping was supplemented with extensive field validation points for accuracy assessment. Forest cover change map and change matrix were generated to assess rates of deforestation. Drivers of change were assessed through a detailed semi-structured interview schedule. The results revealed a gross annual deforestation of -0.46% and a net annual deforestation of -0.45%. Illicit felling, poverty and lack of employment were identified to be the top drivers of deforestation and forest degradation while as plantation and afforestation reassured forest growth at some places. There is a need to prioritize actions for restoration and conservation of some areas based on identified drivers to reverse the process of deforestation and forest degradation. The locations indicating negative change can be strategized under REDD+ mechanism for reclamation of forests with integrated social benefits.References
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