Impact of macroeconomic change on deforestation in South Cameroon: integration of household survey and remotely-sensed data

Integration of information from household surveys and data on land-cover changes derived from remote sensing helps to understand the causes and processes of land-use/land-cover changes. A household survey covering 552 households in 33 villages was carried out in the East Province of Cameroon. This survey focused on land-use changes since the 1970s. Data were related to time series of remote sensing satellite data. A major interest of the filed data lies in the longitudinal framework of survey. It highlighted the evolution of the household and its land-use over three periods related to the key of macroeconomic periods, and corresponding to the dates of acquisition of the remote sensing data. The research results demonstrate that macroeconomic changes affecting Cameroon have played a fundamental role in the way land-use practices influence the forest cover. The results show that the annual rate of deforestation increased after the economic crisis as compared to the previous period. The household survey information enables identification of the casual relationships and the processes of land-use and land-cover changes. Observations reveal that the beginning of the economic crisis (1986) is associated in time with a strong increase of the deforestation rate related to population growth, increased marketing of food crops, modification of farming systems, and colonisation of new agricultural areas in remote forest zones.

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Main Authors: Mertens, B., Sunderlin, William D., Ndoye, O., Lambin, E.F.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2000
Subjects:macroeconomics, land use, change, deforestation, economic crises, household surveys, remote sensing,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18112
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/615
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-181122023-02-15T01:09:10Z Impact of macroeconomic change on deforestation in South Cameroon: integration of household survey and remotely-sensed data Mertens, B. Sunderlin, William D. Ndoye, O. Lambin, E.F. macroeconomics land use change deforestation economic crises household surveys remote sensing Integration of information from household surveys and data on land-cover changes derived from remote sensing helps to understand the causes and processes of land-use/land-cover changes. A household survey covering 552 households in 33 villages was carried out in the East Province of Cameroon. This survey focused on land-use changes since the 1970s. Data were related to time series of remote sensing satellite data. A major interest of the filed data lies in the longitudinal framework of survey. It highlighted the evolution of the household and its land-use over three periods related to the key of macroeconomic periods, and corresponding to the dates of acquisition of the remote sensing data. The research results demonstrate that macroeconomic changes affecting Cameroon have played a fundamental role in the way land-use practices influence the forest cover. The results show that the annual rate of deforestation increased after the economic crisis as compared to the previous period. The household survey information enables identification of the casual relationships and the processes of land-use and land-cover changes. Observations reveal that the beginning of the economic crisis (1986) is associated in time with a strong increase of the deforestation rate related to population growth, increased marketing of food crops, modification of farming systems, and colonisation of new agricultural areas in remote forest zones. 2000 2012-06-04T09:06:06Z 2012-06-04T09:06:06Z Journal Article Mertens, B., Sunderlin, W.D., Ndoye, O., Lambin, E.F. 2000. Impact of macroeconomic change on deforestation in South Cameroon: integration of household survey and remotely-sensed data . World Development 28 (6) :983-999. ISSN: 0305-750X. 0305-750X https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18112 https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/615 en World Development
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Impact of macroeconomic change on deforestation in South Cameroon: integration of household survey and remotely-sensed data
description Integration of information from household surveys and data on land-cover changes derived from remote sensing helps to understand the causes and processes of land-use/land-cover changes. A household survey covering 552 households in 33 villages was carried out in the East Province of Cameroon. This survey focused on land-use changes since the 1970s. Data were related to time series of remote sensing satellite data. A major interest of the filed data lies in the longitudinal framework of survey. It highlighted the evolution of the household and its land-use over three periods related to the key of macroeconomic periods, and corresponding to the dates of acquisition of the remote sensing data. The research results demonstrate that macroeconomic changes affecting Cameroon have played a fundamental role in the way land-use practices influence the forest cover. The results show that the annual rate of deforestation increased after the economic crisis as compared to the previous period. The household survey information enables identification of the casual relationships and the processes of land-use and land-cover changes. Observations reveal that the beginning of the economic crisis (1986) is associated in time with a strong increase of the deforestation rate related to population growth, increased marketing of food crops, modification of farming systems, and colonisation of new agricultural areas in remote forest zones.
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title_short Impact of macroeconomic change on deforestation in South Cameroon: integration of household survey and remotely-sensed data
title_full Impact of macroeconomic change on deforestation in South Cameroon: integration of household survey and remotely-sensed data
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