The Mangroves of the Zambezi Delta: Increase in Extent Observed via Satellite from 1994 to 2013
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<p>The distribution of mangroves along the southern and central coast of Mozambique [<a href="#B2-remotesensing-07-15838" class="html-bibr">2</a>]. The assessment boundary of mangroves within the Zambezi River Delta was defined from Chinde on the north to the edge of the Marromeu Reserve in the south.</p> "> Figure 2
<p>Mapping method for mangrove detection using Landsat, very high resolution (VHR) data and field data.</p> "> Figure 3
<p>Change in mangrove extent within the Zambezi River Delta from 1994 to 2013 detected with Landsat data.</p> "> Figure 4
<p>An area within the Zambezi River Delta which experienced extensive erosion in the coastal margin and development of new islands between 1994 (<b>left</b>) and 2013 (<b>middle</b>), areas of loss are shown in red and gain in green (<b>right</b>).</p> "> Figure 5
<p>Comparison of mangrove mapping in 2013 with high resolution WorldView-2 (<b>top row</b>) and Landsat (<b>bottom row</b>) data within the Zambezi River Delta; the satellite image is shown on the left and the classified data on the right.</p> "> Figure 6
<p>Mangrove extent in 2014, mapped by canopy height class. Higher height classes have greater total biomass; refer to <a href="#remotesensing-07-15838-t002" class="html-table">Table 2</a> for above and below ground biomass estimates from the carbon inventory.</p> ">
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Study Area
The Zambezi River Delta
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Remote Sensing of Mangrove Cover
Image Id | Image Date | Satellite |
---|---|---|
LT51660731994205JSA00 | 24 July 1994 | Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper |
LE71660732000198EDC01 | 17 July 2000 | Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper |
LC81660732013225LGN00 | 13 August 2013 | Landsat 8 |
3.2. Land Cover Field Data
3.3. Accuracy Assessment
3.4. Carbon Inventory
Class | Canopy Height Class (m) | Total Above Ground Carbon (Mg C/ha) | Total Below Ground Carbon (Mg C/ha) | Soil Carbon (Mg C/ha) | Total Mean Carbon (Mg C/ha) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||
1 | 2–6.9 | 75.4 | 12.6 | 23.8 | 3.1 | 274.6 | 25.0 | 373.8 |
2 | 7–9.9 | 115.9 | 16.8 | 36.0 | 5.0 | 282.2 | 11.2 | 434.1 |
3 | 10–12.9 | 152.5 | 17.7 | 46.9 | 5.1 | 314.1 | 14.8 | 513.5 |
4 | 13–17.9 | 206.0 | 20.5 | 59.7 | 5.2 | 279.8 | 13.6 | 545.5 |
5 | 18–29 | 268.5 | 36.6 | 72.8 | 9.4 | 279.6 | 17.6 | 620.9 |
4. Results
4.1. Change in Mangrove Extent over Time
Year | Total Mangrove Area (ha) |
---|---|
1994 | 33,311 |
2000 | 34,846 |
2013 | 37,034 |
Time Period | Gain (ha) | Annual Gain (ha/year) | Loss (ha) | Annual Loss (ha/year) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994–2000 | 2911 (8.7) | 485 (1.5) | 1404 (4.2) | 234 (0.7) |
2000–2013 | 4291 (12.3) | 330 (0.9) | 2074 (6.0) | 160 (0.5) |
4.2. High Resolution Mangrove Mapping
Sensor (Resolution) | Overall Map Accuracy (%) | Producer Accuracy (%) | User Accuracy (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Landsat (30 m) | 84.6 | 69.3 | 89.8 |
Worldview-02 (2 m) | 55.7 | 82.9 | 72.4 |
4.3. Changes in Mangrove Carbon Stocks
Canopy Height Class | Mangrove Area 2000 (ha) | Ecosystem Carbon Stock (Mg C) | Mangrove Area Gain 2000–2013 (ha) | New Ecosystem Carbon Stock (Mg C) | Mangrove Loss 2000–2013 (ha) | Ecosystem Carbon Stock Loss (Mg C) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 9173 | 3,429,028 | 4291 | 1,603,975 | 907 | 339,037 |
2 | 7862 | 3,413,029 | - | - | 456 | 197,950 |
3 | 9153 | 4,700,112 | - | - | 450 | 231,075 |
4 | 7321 | 3,993,927 | - | - | 236 | 128,738 |
5 | 1334 | 829,553 | - | - | 26 | 16,143 |
total | 34,843 | 16,365,649 | 4291 | 1,603,975 | 2074 | 912,943 |
5. Discussion
5.1. Comparison of Mangrove Extent and Change with Other Research
Area (ha) | Year | Project Scale | Source | Overall Accuracy (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
37,034 | 2013 | Strict Delta Area | This study | 85 |
36,461 | 2000 | Global | [2] | Not assessed |
30,267 | 1999–2002 | Continental Africa | [22] | 93 |
38,505 | Not reported | Mozambique | [9] | 84 |
5.2. Application of High Resolution Data
5.3. Change in Carbon Stocks
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Shapiro, A.C.; Trettin, C.C.; Küchly, H.; Alavinapanah, S.; Bandeira, S. The Mangroves of the Zambezi Delta: Increase in Extent Observed via Satellite from 1994 to 2013. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 16504-16518. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs71215838
Shapiro AC, Trettin CC, Küchly H, Alavinapanah S, Bandeira S. The Mangroves of the Zambezi Delta: Increase in Extent Observed via Satellite from 1994 to 2013. Remote Sensing. 2015; 7(12):16504-16518. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs71215838
Chicago/Turabian StyleShapiro, Aurélie C., Carl C. Trettin, Helga Küchly, Sadroddin Alavinapanah, and Salomão Bandeira. 2015. "The Mangroves of the Zambezi Delta: Increase in Extent Observed via Satellite from 1994 to 2013" Remote Sensing 7, no. 12: 16504-16518. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs71215838
APA StyleShapiro, A. C., Trettin, C. C., Küchly, H., Alavinapanah, S., & Bandeira, S. (2015). The Mangroves of the Zambezi Delta: Increase in Extent Observed via Satellite from 1994 to 2013. Remote Sensing, 7(12), 16504-16518. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs71215838