TY - JOUR
T1 - Mapping the spatial distribution of small reservoirs in the White Volta Sub-basin of Ghana
AU - Ghansah, Benjamin
AU - Forkuo, Eric Kwabena
AU - Osei, Emmanuel Frimpong
AU - Appoh, Richard Kofi
AU - Asare, Mensah Yaw
AU - Kluste, Nana Ama Browne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017
PY - 2018/1
Y1 - 2018/1
N2 - Small reservoirs provide vital ecosystem services in the semi-arid part of Ghana. Their main role is the provisioning of water for irrigation in this water-scare part of the country. They also serve as source of water for fishing, recreation, drinking, and other domestic uses and play crucial roles in evaporation, water productivity, water scarcity mitigation and climate modulation in this area. As such, their accessibility by the populace is vital to their well-being. Also, their locations, surface area and capacity (volume) are required for water resources assessments and hydrological modelling. This work was done to map the distribution of the small reservoirs in the White Volta sub-basin in Ghana. The work assessed the accessibility of artificially built small reservoirs in the relevant communities using satellite images and ground information. The study used six Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager images covering the study area. Histogram thresholding technique was used to delineate the waterbodies from their adjacent uplands. Accuracy assessments were done through field observed data and Google Earth images. The method used produced a positional accuracy of 94%. The study estimated that there are approximately 254 small reservoirs of surface areas between 1 and 53 ha in the sub-basin. The combined surface area and volume of the small reservoirs were estimated to be 1585.265 ha and 21.154×106 m3 respectively. The study estimated only 35% of communities within the sub-basin have access to small reservoirs. The study concluded that cluster of communities and population density are the general determinants of the distribution of small reservoirs in the sub-basin. However, rainfall distribution and suitability of soil for large-scale crop production may also be some important factors dictating the distribution of small reservoirs in the White Volta sub-basin in Ghana.
AB - Small reservoirs provide vital ecosystem services in the semi-arid part of Ghana. Their main role is the provisioning of water for irrigation in this water-scare part of the country. They also serve as source of water for fishing, recreation, drinking, and other domestic uses and play crucial roles in evaporation, water productivity, water scarcity mitigation and climate modulation in this area. As such, their accessibility by the populace is vital to their well-being. Also, their locations, surface area and capacity (volume) are required for water resources assessments and hydrological modelling. This work was done to map the distribution of the small reservoirs in the White Volta sub-basin in Ghana. The work assessed the accessibility of artificially built small reservoirs in the relevant communities using satellite images and ground information. The study used six Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager images covering the study area. Histogram thresholding technique was used to delineate the waterbodies from their adjacent uplands. Accuracy assessments were done through field observed data and Google Earth images. The method used produced a positional accuracy of 94%. The study estimated that there are approximately 254 small reservoirs of surface areas between 1 and 53 ha in the sub-basin. The combined surface area and volume of the small reservoirs were estimated to be 1585.265 ha and 21.154×106 m3 respectively. The study estimated only 35% of communities within the sub-basin have access to small reservoirs. The study concluded that cluster of communities and population density are the general determinants of the distribution of small reservoirs in the sub-basin. However, rainfall distribution and suitability of soil for large-scale crop production may also be some important factors dictating the distribution of small reservoirs in the White Volta sub-basin in Ghana.
KW - Ghana
KW - Histogram thresholding
KW - Landsat 8 images
KW - Small reservoirs
KW - Spatial distribution
KW - White Volta sub-basin
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85044871809&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.rsase.2017.12.003
DO - 10.1016/j.rsase.2017.12.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85044871809
SN - 2352-9385
VL - 9
SP - 107
EP - 115
JO - Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
JF - Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
ER -