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          <dc:title>Dynamics of land use and land cover change in semi-arid Karamoja sub-region, Uganda</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Nay Zaw Shwe</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>There is limited information on the patterns of land use and land cover changes taking place &#13; in the semi-arid ecosystem of Karamoja, a key livestock producing sub-region of Uganda. &#13; Thus, this study was designed to determine the pattern and rate of land use and land cover &#13; changes in Karamoja sub-region. The study was retrospective using Landsat imagery for &#13; 1986, 2000 and 2013. Imagery was obtained from the Global Observatory for Ecosystem &#13; Service and analysed using unsupervised classification in ERDAS IMAGINE 9.1 and ArcGIS &#13; &#13; 10.1. Satellite image overlays were conducted in order to determine the patterns of land use &#13; and land cover change. Results showed that grasslands remained the dominant land cover &#13; type, however, a declining trend from 75.8, 74.2 to 66% during 1986, 2000 and 2013 period, &#13; respectively, were observed. The decline in grasslands is orchestrated by an increase in &#13; bushland and croplands over the same period. Croplands increased ten-fold between 2000 &#13; and 2013 arising from increased promotional activities by government of Uganda and &#13; development actors in the sub-region. Land use and land cover change matrix revealed &#13; varied dynamics of change in different land use and land cover types. Between 1986 and &#13; 2013, 98.7% of woodlands converted to other land use/cover types. During the same period, &#13; 59.3% of grasslands converted to bushlands and 35.8% of croplands converted to thicket &#13; and shrublands. We have shown that bushland encroachment and cropland expansion present &#13; a real challenge to the continued existence of key grazing land covers in the rangelands of &#13; Karamoja. &#13; Key words: Bushland, croplands, encroachment, grasslands</dc:description>
          <dc:date>2002</dc:date>
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