Browsing Research Articles [MEWES] by Author "Twisa, Sekela"
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Analysis of land use and land-cover pattern to monitor dynamics of Ngorongoro world heritage site (Tanzania) using hybrid cellular automata-Markov model
Mwabumba, Mohamed; Yadav, Brijesh; Rwiza, Mwemezi; Larbi, Isaac; Twisa, Sekela (Elsevier, 2022)Assessment of land-use and land-cover (LULC) change of any region is one of the prominent features used in environmental resource management and its overall sustainable development. This study analyzed the LULC changes ... -
Assessing Land Use/Cover dynamics of the Ngorongoro world heritage site in Tanzania using a hybrid CA–Markov model
Mwabumba, Mohamed; Yadav, BK; Rwiza, Mwemezi J.; Twisa, Sekela; Larbi, Isaac (Authorea, 2020-10)In this study, land-use/cover pattern of the UNESCO world heritage site, Ngorongoro Conservation Area; is analyzed using the CA–Markov model with the help of RS and GIS. Hybrid classification techniques ware used to monitor ... -
Future Trade-Off for Water Resource Allocation: The Role of Land Cover/Land Use Change
Sigalla, Onesmo; Twisa, Sekela; Chilagane, Nyemo; Mwabumba, Mohamed; Selemani, Juma; Valimba, Patrick (MDPI, 2024-02-02)Global croplands, pastures, and human settlements Have expanded in recent decades. This is accompanied by large increases in energy, water, and fertilizer consumption, along with considerable losses of biodiversity. In ... -
Future Trade-Off for Water Resource Allocation: The Role of Land Cover/Land Use Change
Sigalla, Onesmo; Twisa, Sekela; Chilagane, Nyemo; Mwabumba, Mohamed; Selemani, Juma; Valimba, Patrick (MDPI, 2024-02-02)Global croplands, pastures, and human settlements Have expanded in recent decades. This is accompanied by large increases in energy, water, and fertilizer consumption, along with considerable losses of biodiversity. In ... -
Future Trade-Off for Water Resource Allocation: The Role of Land Cover/Land Use Change
Sigalla, Onesmo; Twisa, Sekela; Chilagane, Nyemo; Mwabumba, Mohamed; Selemani, Juma; Valimba, Patrick Valimba (MDPI, 2024-02-02)Global croplands, pastures, and human settlements Have expanded in recent decades. This is accompanied by large increases in energy, water, and fertilizer consumption, along with considerable losses of biodiversity. In ...