E. Feoli et W. Zerihun, Fuzzy set analysis of the Ethiopian rift valley vegetation in relation to anthropogenic influences, PLANT ECOL, 147(2), 2000, pp. 219-225
Vegetation data of the Rift Valley have been revisited using fuzzy set theo
ry to give quantitative measures of the links between species and vegetatio
n states. Vegetation is considered as a global indicator of both land use a
nd natural conditions. Human activities in the area have influenced the phy
siognomy of vegetation so much that an apparently uniform state has develop
ed over most of the Rift Valley floor. Fuzzy set theory has made it possibl
e to interpret the pattern of variation in vegetation on the basis of some
reference states corresponding to protected and cultivated sites. The conce
pt of stratocoena is applied to analyse the anthropogenic influences on the
tree-shrub and herb layers in order to investigate how they respond to hum
an interference individually.