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Multi-temporal Analysis of Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection for Dedza District of Malawi using Geospatial Techniques

机译:利用地理空间技术对马拉维Dedza区土地利用和土地覆盖变化检测多态分析

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Land use and land cover (LULC) changes attributed to anthropogenic activities are one of the fundamental drivers of local, regional and global environmental changes. Studies of LULC have become vital in enhancing our understanding and monitoring of environmental change. This study analysed LULC changes dynamics for the years 1991, 2001 and 2015 using remote sensing and GIS in Dedza district of Malawi. In the analysis, both supervised and unsupervised classification algorithms were performed on each image. An overall accuracy of the classification achieved for the classified images was 91.86%. The results revealed that forest land, water bodies, wetlands and agricultural land drastically declined while built-up areas and barren land substantially increased between 1991 and 2015. The long-term annual rate of change declined for water bodies from 5.54% ha~(-1) to 1.74% ha~(-1) within the period of study. Likewise, the forest land, agricultural land and built-up area experienced increased annual rates of change from 1.71% ha~(-1) to 1.94% ha~(-1), 0.02% ha~(-1) to 0.11% ha~(-1) and 7.22% ha~(-1) to 9.80% ha~(-1) respectively. Post-classification comparison of the classified images based on the transition matrix indicated that approximately 61.48% of the total forest land in 1991 was converted to barren land in 2015 while about 2.70% of agricultural land in 1991 has been converted to built-up land in 2015. This study, therefore, provides reliable LULC data which captured the extent and rate of land use changes that has occurred in the Dedza district of Malawi for the period ranging from 1991-2015. It is believed that the trends identified in this study would be useful in guiding planners and decision-makers of land management and policy decisions geared towards a more sustainable natural resource management strategy in the Dedza district and other districts of similar setting. It is recommended that a study be undertaken to establish the apparent socio-economic and spatial drivers of the LULC changes between 1991 and 2015 over Dedza district of Malawi.
机译:土地利用和陆地覆盖(LULC)变化归因于人为活动是当地,区域和全球环境变化的基本司机之一。 Lulc的研究对提高我们对环境变化的理解和监测至关重要。本研究分析了LULC在Malawi的Dedza区遥感和GIS的1991年,2001年和2015年的变化动态。在分析中,对每个图像进行监督和无监督的分类算法。达到分类图像的分类的整体准确性为91.86%。结果表明,林地,水体,湿地和农业土地急剧下降,而建于建筑面积和贫瘠土地在1991年至2015年间大幅增加。从5.54%HA〜( - 1)在研究期内至1.74%HA〜(-1)。同样,林地,农业用地和建筑面积从1.71%HA〜(-1)升至1.94%HA〜(-1),0.02%HA〜(-1)至0.11%HA 〜(-1)和7.22%HA〜(-1)分别为9.80%HA〜(-1)。基于过渡矩阵的分类图像的分类后比较表明,1991年的大约61.48%的林地总土地被转换为2015年贫瘠的土地,而1991年约有2.70%的农业用地已被转换为建立土地因此,本研究提供了可靠的LULC数据,该数据捕获了1991 - 2015年的Malawi的Dedza地区发生的土地利用变化的程度和率。据信,本研究中发现的趋势将在指导规划者和决策者的指导策划和决策者中,并在DEDZA地区和其他地区提供更可持续的自然资源管理战略。建议采取一项研究,以建立1991年至2015年在马拉维的德国德扎斯区之间的明显社会经济和空间司机。

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