An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa

The largest tropical peatland complex in the Cuvette Centrale is marked by persistent knowledge gaps. We assessed recent peat forest disturbances and their direct drivers from 2019 to 2021 in Cuvette Centrale, spanning the Republic of Congo (ROC) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Utilizing...

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Autores principales: Nesha, K., Herold, M., Reiche, J., Masolele, R., Hergoualc’h, K., Swails, E., Murdiyarso, D., Ewango, C.E.N.
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152302
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author Nesha, K.
Herold, M.
Reiche, J.
Masolele, R.
Hergoualc’h, K.
Swails, E.
Murdiyarso, D.
Ewango, C.E.N.
author_browse Ewango, C.E.N.
Hergoualc’h, K.
Herold, M.
Masolele, R.
Murdiyarso, D.
Nesha, K.
Reiche, J.
Swails, E.
author_facet Nesha, K.
Herold, M.
Reiche, J.
Masolele, R.
Hergoualc’h, K.
Swails, E.
Murdiyarso, D.
Ewango, C.E.N.
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description The largest tropical peatland complex in the Cuvette Centrale is marked by persistent knowledge gaps. We assessed recent peat forest disturbances and their direct drivers from 2019 to 2021 in Cuvette Centrale, spanning the Republic of Congo (ROC) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Utilizing peatland maps and Radar for Detecting Deforestation alert data, we analyzed spatial and temporal patterns of disturbances. Further, we examined 2267 randomly sampled peat forest disturbance events through visual interpretation of monthly Planet and Sentinel 2A data to identify direct drivers. Our findings revealed that between 2019 and 2021, about 91% of disturbances occurred in DRC, with hotspots concentrated in the northwest Sud-Ubangi district. Disturbances predominantly followed a sharp seasonal pattern, recurring during the first half of each year with temporal hotspots emerging between February and May, closely associated with smallholder agriculture activities. Smallholder agriculture accounted for over 88% of disturbances in Cuvette Centrale, representing a leading role both in ROC (similar to 77%) and DRC (similar to 89%). While small-scale logging contributed 7% to the disturbances in the region, it constituted an important driver (18%) in the ROC. Other drivers included floods, roads, and settlements. Approximately 77% of disturbances occurred outside managed forest concessions in Cuvette Centrale, with 40% extending into protected areas. About 90% of disturbances were concentrated within 1 km of peat forest edges and similar to 76% of the disturbances occurred within 5 km of road or river networks. The insights underscore the crucial need for effective peat forest conservation strategies in Cuvette Centrale and can inform national policies targeting peatland protection, aligning with commitments in the Brazzaville Declaration and the Paris Agreement. Further, our findings on direct driver assessment could serve as a reference dataset for machine learning models to automate the visual interpretation and upscale the assessment across the entire region
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spelling CGSpace1523022025-12-08T10:11:39Z An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa Nesha, K. Herold, M. Reiche, J. Masolele, R. Hergoualc’h, K. Swails, E. Murdiyarso, D. Ewango, C.E.N. smallholders biodiversity deforestation pollinators The largest tropical peatland complex in the Cuvette Centrale is marked by persistent knowledge gaps. We assessed recent peat forest disturbances and their direct drivers from 2019 to 2021 in Cuvette Centrale, spanning the Republic of Congo (ROC) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Utilizing peatland maps and Radar for Detecting Deforestation alert data, we analyzed spatial and temporal patterns of disturbances. Further, we examined 2267 randomly sampled peat forest disturbance events through visual interpretation of monthly Planet and Sentinel 2A data to identify direct drivers. Our findings revealed that between 2019 and 2021, about 91% of disturbances occurred in DRC, with hotspots concentrated in the northwest Sud-Ubangi district. Disturbances predominantly followed a sharp seasonal pattern, recurring during the first half of each year with temporal hotspots emerging between February and May, closely associated with smallholder agriculture activities. Smallholder agriculture accounted for over 88% of disturbances in Cuvette Centrale, representing a leading role both in ROC (similar to 77%) and DRC (similar to 89%). While small-scale logging contributed 7% to the disturbances in the region, it constituted an important driver (18%) in the ROC. Other drivers included floods, roads, and settlements. Approximately 77% of disturbances occurred outside managed forest concessions in Cuvette Centrale, with 40% extending into protected areas. About 90% of disturbances were concentrated within 1 km of peat forest edges and similar to 76% of the disturbances occurred within 5 km of road or river networks. The insights underscore the crucial need for effective peat forest conservation strategies in Cuvette Centrale and can inform national policies targeting peatland protection, aligning with commitments in the Brazzaville Declaration and the Paris Agreement. Further, our findings on direct driver assessment could serve as a reference dataset for machine learning models to automate the visual interpretation and upscale the assessment across the entire region 2024-09-13 2024-09-19T14:36:25Z 2024-09-19T14:36:25Z Journal Item https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152302 en Open Access Nesha, K.; Herold, M.; Reiche, J.; Masolele, R.; Hergoualc’h, K.; Swails, E.; Murdiyarso, D.; Ewango, C.E. N. 2024. An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa. Environmental Research Letters. ISSN 1748-9326. 19(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ad6679
spellingShingle smallholders
biodiversity
deforestation
pollinators
Nesha, K.
Herold, M.
Reiche, J.
Masolele, R.
Hergoualc’h, K.
Swails, E.
Murdiyarso, D.
Ewango, C.E.N.
An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa
title An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa
title_full An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa
title_fullStr An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa
title_short An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa
title_sort assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the cuvette centrale africa
topic smallholders
biodiversity
deforestation
pollinators
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152302
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