Spatio-temporal assessment of Atlas cedar decline and vegetation–drought dynamics, Belezma National Park (Algeria), 1985–2025
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Teacher Education College (ENS) of Setif, Messaoud Zeghar Algeria
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University of Constantine 1 – Brothers Mentouri, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Urban Planning, Algeria
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salah boukhalfa
Teacher Education College (ENS) of Setif, Messaoud Zeghar Algeria
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Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) forests in the Aurès massif of eastern Algeria have been declining for decades, but the relative weight of climatic and non-climatic drivers remains debated. We reconstructed land-cover and vegetation–drought dynamics for Belezma National Park over 1985–2025 using Landsat surface reflectance processed in Google Earth Engine, Random Forest classification of five land-cover classes at decadal steps, per-pixel Theil–Sen and Mann–Kendall trend analysis of spectral indices, and TerraClimate-derived SPEI. Classification accuracy was high (overall accuracy 0.971–0.998; kappa 0.962–0.997). The cedar class contracted from 1561 to 720 ha (−53.9%), while mixed forest expanded by 93.4%. Park-mean NDVI rose significantly even as growing-season SPEI and PDSI declined, and annual NDVI was uncorrelated with SPEI (r = 0.09, p = 0.58), indicating that aggregate greening masks a localised, drought- and disturbance-associated loss of cedar.