
Bireda Alemayehu- Doctor of Philosophy
- Professor (Assistant) at Debre Markos University
Bireda Alemayehu
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Professor (Assistant) at Debre Markos University
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Introduction
I am a researcher specializing in geospatial applications, with a
PhD in Remote Sensing. I possess a strong background in geospatial
sciences and extensive expertise in applying geospatial technologies across diverse disciplines, with particular expertise in forestry. My skill set
includes advanced spatial data processing and analysis, leveraging state-of-the-art machine learning techniques to tackle complex challenges in
environmental monitoring, land use planning, and resource management.
Current institution
Additional affiliations
October 2018 - November 2024
February 2016 - September 2018
Education
October 2018 - November 2024
October 2013 - July 2015
October 2008 - July 2011
Publications
Publications (5)
Vegetation is an essential component of the terrestrial ecosystem and has changed significantly over the last two decades in the Northwestern Highlands of Ethiopia. However, previous studies have focused on the detection of bitemporal change and lacked the incorporation of entire vegetation time series changes, which are considered significant indi...
Plantation forests have been increasingly established in Fagita Lekoma District, located in the Northwestern
Highlands of Ethiopia, over the past two decades. However, their interaction with climate variables remains
largely unexplored. This study aims to investigate the spatiotemporal dynamics of plantation forests driven
vegetation changes and th...
In the northwestern Highlands of Ethiopia, a region characterized by diverse ecosystems, significant land use and land cover (LULC) changes have occurred due to a combination of environmental fragility and human pressures. The implications of these changes for ecosystem service values remain underexplored. This study quantifies the impact of LULC c...
Small-scale Acacia decurrens plantation forests, established by farmers on degraded lands, have become increasingly prevalent in the Northwestern Highlands of Ethiopia. This trend has been particularly notable in Fagita Lekoma District over the past few decades. Such plantations play a significant role in addressing concerns related to sustainable...
This project examines the use of GIS and Remote Sensing in Mapping Land Use/Land Cover in FagitaLekomaWoreda between 1973 and 2015 so as to detect and analyze the changes that have taken place in their status between these periods.
In order to achieve these, satellite data of Landsat MSS for 1973, TM for 1987 and ETM for 2015 have been obtained and...