Identification of Suitable Land for Livestock Production Using GIS-Based Multicriteria Decision Analysis and Remote Sensing in the Bale Lowlands, Ethiopia

Author:

Balew Abel1ORCID,Legese Behailu2ORCID,Kunbushu Derara2,Nega Worku3ORCID,Alebel Wubshet1,Kerbesh Abebe1,Mijanur Rahman Md.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Woldia University, North Wollo, Ethiopia

2. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Madda Walabu University, Robe, Ethiopia

3. Department of Land Administration and Surveying, Debre Markos University, Debre Markos, Ethiopia

4. Founder and CEO Study Hacks (Institute of GIS & Remote Sensing), Department of Geography & Environment, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Abstract

Rangeland resources of the Bale lowlands have been degraded due to climate change, human factors, lack of sufficient environmental and rangeland policies, disaster mitigation strategies, and good management. The study identified suitable rangeland for cattle, sheep, goat, and camel production in the Bale lowlands using GIS-Based Multicriteria Decision Analysis and remote sensing techniques. Land-use and land-cover, rainfall, water accessibility, slope, and soil types were used for the suitability analysis. The study showed that an area of 4112, 16311, 6643, and 9820 km2 was highly suitable for cattle, sheep, goats, and camels, respectively. The results of the study also indicated that an area of 40099, 30925, 41981, and 36802 km2 was moderately suitable for cattle, sheep, goats, and camels, respectively. In addition, an area of 7644, 4671, 3630, and 5632 km2 was marginally suitable for cattle, sheep, goats, and camels, respectively. On the other hand, an area of 399 and 346 km2 was not suitable for cattle and sheep, respectively. The study is important for improving livestock production and mitigating the impacts of traditional livestock mobility on local communities. The study can also provide insights for government authorities to formulate environmental and rangeland policies to identify rangeland types and separate the rangeland for each livestock category.

Funder

Madda Walabu University

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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