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Forest cover change in the mountainous region is driven by a variety of anthropogenic and natural factors. The Hindu Kush-Himalayan Mountains has experienced a considerable vegetation cover change due to intensive human activities, such as population growth, proximate causes, accessibility, unstable political situations, government policy failure and poverty. The present study seeks to find out the impact of population growth and road network expansion on forest cover of Palas valley based on remotely sensed data and employing geospatial techniques. Changes in forest cover were determined by classifying time-series satellite images of Landsat and Sentinel 2A. The images of October 1980, 2000, 2010 and 2017 were classified into six land cover classes and then the impact of population growth and accessibility on forest cover was analyzed. Furthermore, forest cover and land-use change detection map was prepared using classified images of 1980 and 2017. The data were collected mainly from field visits (ground verification), census reports, Communication and Works Department, Kohistan. Satellite imageries were obtained from the United States Geological Survey’s websites and classified in ERDAS imagine 2014 and ESRI ArcGIS 10.2.1 using supervised classification-maximum likelihood algorithm. Result of this study revealed that a substantial reduction in forest cover has taken place mainly in the proximity of human settlements. On the average, during the study period, annually more than 460 hectares of forest area has been converted into other uses.
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This research is part of the research project within the framework of National Research Program for Universities (NRPU), Project No. 20.2396/NRPU/R&D/HEC 2014/163, generously funded by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan. We are very thankful and obliged to HEC for financial support and the authors gratefully acknowledge the help, cooperation and hospitality of the inhabitants of Palas valley, Kohistan, rendered during the field survey. We would also like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments and valuable suggestions.
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Haq, N.u., Rahman, F., Tabassum, I. et al. Forest cover dynamics in Palas Valley Kohistan, Hindu Kush-Himalayan Mountains, Pakistan. J. Mt. Sci. 18, 416–426 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-020-6093-4
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