Geography and Resource Development Using Remote Sensing/Gis for a Study of Agricultural Land Use Change in Akwapim South District
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University of Ghana
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This thesis examined the changes in land use in the Akwapim South District
where agriculture has undergone significant changes since the 1930s when
cocoa farms were destroyed as a result of the invasion of swollen shoot
disease.
The methodological approach explored Remote Sensing and Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) as tools for investigating the phenomenon. Aerial
photographs of 1972/74 and Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) satellite images
of 1985 and 1991 supported the analysis of changes in the land use pattern.
‘Ground truthing’ was then conducted to validate the findings. The analysis
showed that the change in agricultural land use have not been uniform over
the entire landscape during the period under study. They are more
pronounced towards the central, north, and northeast where most commercial
farms are sited.
To unravel the causes of the changes in land use, field investigation was
conducted as a supplement to the remotely sensed data. Among the
demographic, cultural and socio-economic variables examined, it was found
that some indicators, such as changes in tenancy arrangements and profit
maximisation as one engages in cash crop production, have put undue
pressure on land resources. Among the poor farmers, continuous cultivation
has resulted in soil fertility depletion, low yield and, above all, poverty.
Deforestation and soil erosion are also part of the environmental threats in the
Akwapim South District. The GIS approach has also created a relational
database, stored in a computer memory, which can be manipulated for the
purposes of decision making in the district.
It is recommended that similar research be carried out in other districts not only
in environmental resources, but also natural resources to help agricultural
extension officers in planning effectively for sustainable agricultural land use in
the country.
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Thesis (MPhil) - University of Ghana, 2000