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Long-Term Volumetric Change Estimation of Red Ash Quarry Sites in the Afro-Alpine Ecosystem of Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia
by
Hailu, Binyam Tesfaw
, Miehe, Georg
, Hassen, Abubeker Mohammed
, Abera, Temesgen Alemayehu
, Wraase, Luise
, Muhammed, Mohammed Ahmed
, Ejigu, Behailu Legese
, Zeuss, Dirk
in
Aerial photogrammetry
/ Aerial photography
/ Afro-Alpine ecosystem
/ Algorithms
/ Alpine environments
/ Altitude
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Ashes
/ Bale Mountains
/ Deforestation
/ Digital cameras
/ Digital Elevation Models
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Elevation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Ethiopia
/ Excavation
/ Forests
/ Gravel
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ Habitats
/ historical aerial photographs
/ Human influences
/ humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Interpolation
/ Landscape
/ landscape change
/ landscapes
/ Lobelia
/ Measurement
/ Mountain ecosystems
/ Mountains
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Photogrammetry
/ Population decline
/ Quarries
/ Quarries and quarrying
/ Quarrying
/ Road construction
/ Roads & highways
/ Species diversity
/ Topography
/ Unpaved roads
/ Vegetation
2024
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Long-Term Volumetric Change Estimation of Red Ash Quarry Sites in the Afro-Alpine Ecosystem of Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia
by
Hailu, Binyam Tesfaw
, Miehe, Georg
, Hassen, Abubeker Mohammed
, Abera, Temesgen Alemayehu
, Wraase, Luise
, Muhammed, Mohammed Ahmed
, Ejigu, Behailu Legese
, Zeuss, Dirk
in
Aerial photogrammetry
/ Aerial photography
/ Afro-Alpine ecosystem
/ Algorithms
/ Alpine environments
/ Altitude
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Ashes
/ Bale Mountains
/ Deforestation
/ Digital cameras
/ Digital Elevation Models
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Elevation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Ethiopia
/ Excavation
/ Forests
/ Gravel
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ Habitats
/ historical aerial photographs
/ Human influences
/ humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Interpolation
/ Landscape
/ landscape change
/ landscapes
/ Lobelia
/ Measurement
/ Mountain ecosystems
/ Mountains
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Photogrammetry
/ Population decline
/ Quarries
/ Quarries and quarrying
/ Quarrying
/ Road construction
/ Roads & highways
/ Species diversity
/ Topography
/ Unpaved roads
/ Vegetation
2024
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Long-Term Volumetric Change Estimation of Red Ash Quarry Sites in the Afro-Alpine Ecosystem of Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia
by
Hailu, Binyam Tesfaw
, Miehe, Georg
, Hassen, Abubeker Mohammed
, Abera, Temesgen Alemayehu
, Wraase, Luise
, Muhammed, Mohammed Ahmed
, Ejigu, Behailu Legese
, Zeuss, Dirk
in
Aerial photogrammetry
/ Aerial photography
/ Afro-Alpine ecosystem
/ Algorithms
/ Alpine environments
/ Altitude
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Ashes
/ Bale Mountains
/ Deforestation
/ Digital cameras
/ Digital Elevation Models
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Elevation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Ethiopia
/ Excavation
/ Forests
/ Gravel
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ Habitats
/ historical aerial photographs
/ Human influences
/ humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Interpolation
/ Landscape
/ landscape change
/ landscapes
/ Lobelia
/ Measurement
/ Mountain ecosystems
/ Mountains
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Photogrammetry
/ Population decline
/ Quarries
/ Quarries and quarrying
/ Quarrying
/ Road construction
/ Roads & highways
/ Species diversity
/ Topography
/ Unpaved roads
/ Vegetation
2024
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Long-Term Volumetric Change Estimation of Red Ash Quarry Sites in the Afro-Alpine Ecosystem of Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia
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Long-Term Volumetric Change Estimation of Red Ash Quarry Sites in the Afro-Alpine Ecosystem of Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia
2024
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The Bale Mountains National Park (BMNP) in Ethiopia comprises the largest fraction of the Afro-Alpine ecosystem in Africa, which provides vital mountain ecosystem services at local, regional, and global levels. However, the BMNP has been severely threatened by natural and anthropogenic disturbances in recent decades. In particular, landscape alteration due to human activities such as red ash quarrying has become a common practice in the BMNP, which poses a major environmental challenge by severely degrading the Afro-Alpine ecosystem. This study aims to quantify the long-term volumetric changes of two red ash quarry sites in the BMNP using historical aerial photographs and in situ data, and to assess their impact on the Afro-Alpine ecosystem. The Structure-from-Motion multi-view stereo photogrammetry algorithm was used to reconstruct the three-dimensional landscape for the year 1967 and 1984 while spatial interpolation techniques were applied to generate the current digital elevation models for 2023. To quantify the volumetric changes and landscape alteration of the quarry sites, differences in digital elevation models were computed. The result showed that the volume of resources extracted from the BMNP quarry sites increased significantly over the study period from 1984 to 2023 compared with the period from 1967 to 1984. In general, between 1967 and 2023, the total net surface volume of the quarry sites decreased by 503,721 ± 27,970 m3 and 368,523 ± 30,003 m3, respectively. The extent of the excavated area increased by 53,147 m2 and 45,297 m2 for Site 1 and 2, respectively. In terms of habitat loss, major gravel road construction inside the BMNP resulted in the reduction of Afro-Alpine vegetation by 476,860 m2, ericaceous vegetation by 403,806 m2 and Afromontane forest by 493,222 m2 with associated decline in species diversity and density. The excavation and gravel road construction have contributed to the degradation of the Afro-Alpine ecosystem, especially the endemic Lobelia rhynchopetalum on the quarry sites and roads. If excavation continues at the same rate as in the last half century, it can threaten the whole mountain ecosystem of the National Park and beyond, highlighting the importance of preventing these anthropogenic changes and conserving the remaining Afro-Alpine ecosystem.
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