Impact of the war on forest ecosystem in Ukraine based on Sentinel-2 data.

Journal: Scientific reports
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Abstract

Forests play a vital role in ecology, economy, urban planning, and social well-being, emphasising the importance of monitoring forest cover and its changes. The study evaluates the ecological impact of the military conflict on forest ecosystem in Ukraine using a time series of Sentinel-2 data and machine learning algorithms. Forest losses following the beginning of the war were derived using a change detection method across the study areas. Two types of forest loss were delineated: conversion of woody areas to non-woody cover, and burnt forest. Before the war, forest loss was predominantly due to the conversion of woody to non-woody cover, accounting for 74% of total changes, while forest fires represented the remaining 26%. Following the outbreak of the conflict, the total area of forest loss doubled. Notably, the proportion of forest converted to non-woody cover decreased to 66%, while the proportion of burnt forest increased to 34%, evidencing the severe impact of military operations on forest ecosystem. Of interest, the area of forest converted to non-wood cover doubled between, possibly reflecting an increased demand for wood due to the conflict, potentially driven by a rise in legal and illegal logging as a result of weakened governance and reduced enforcement of environmental regulations.

Authors

  • Adam Waśniewski
    Department of Geoinformatics, Cartography and Remote Sensing, Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, 00-927, Poland. [email protected].
  • Alicja Rynkiewicz
    Centre of Applied Geomatics, Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, 02-679, Warsaw, Poland.
  • Agata Hościło
    National Centre for Emissions Management, Institute of Environmental Protection-National Research Institute, 02-170, Warsaw, Poland.
  • Serhii Havryliuk
    Department of Forest Inventory and Forest Management, Ukrainian National Forestry University, Lviv, 79057, Ukraine.
  • Oleh Chaskovskyy
    Department of Forest Inventory and Forest Management, Ukrainian National Forestry University, Lviv, 79057, Ukraine.

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