Abstract

This paper develops a model that could be used to visualize and predict the violation of restrictions in a given forest. The violation of restriction in this case is assumed to be the difference in areal extent between two forest cover scenes with time; termed “deforestation”. It analyses the relationship in forest cover changes overtime in Ganye Forest Reserve and Glide Cross Country Farm in Adamawa state, Nigeria. Cadastral maps of the forest reserve and farmland were used as the base maps, while the satellite images served as the spatio-temporal data. Landsat ETM+ images of 2003, 2008 and 2013 were used to identify, determine and estimate the violation of restrictions. The result shows that the violation of restrictions could be reliably determined for both the forest reserve and farmland and forecast made in order to predict future occurrence. It also revealed a continuous deforestation in the forest reserve, while in the farmland regeneration of forest stock was noticed. This information is very vital for forest management, planning and decision making in a viable land administration domain.

Highlights

  • The main aim of this study is to model the violation of restrictions pertaining to deforestation for effective implementation of people oriented land administration services with regards to forest protection

  • The violation of restrictions is determined through the identification and the estimation of areal extent change between successive forest covers

  • This study highlights on the modelling of violation of restrictions pertaining to deforestation in a given land right

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(2015) Modelling the Violation of Restrictions Pertaining to Deforestation in a Given Land Right. Such right normally carries with it a stated condition for usage, that is, the restrictions which forbid the holder of the right from using it in a particular way. In order to have a balance between nature and human development, forest right owners; be it individual, collective or otherwise is obliged to maintain the environmental friendliness of their entrusted parcel(s). This becomes imperative because of the importance of forest to our economies and its role in moderating our climate

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