2018
DOI: 10.4236/jgis.2018.102008
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Dynamics of Land Use and Land Cover Change Using Remote Sensing and GIS: A Case Study of Debre Tabor Town, South Gondar, Ethiopia

Abstract: The importance of accurate and timely information describing the nature and extent of land resources and changes over time is increasing, especially in fast-growing urban areas. We have developed a methodology to detect changes in land cover using satellite images for the years 1997, 2002, 2012 and 2017. The categories of five-class classification in the study area were built up area, plantation, waterbody, agricultural land and pastureland. The maps showed that between 1997 and 2017, the amount of urban or d… Show more

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“…In addition to climate change, decreasing vegetation coverage in Africa, which is mainly caused by drought and population growth, is increasing the LST. Without radical decentralization measures, however, it will be difficult to prevent or reverse the urbanization process in forest areas as population and economic growth spur the demand for natural resources [85,86]. The implementation of sustainable development and growth management strategies can help to limit the reduction in forest areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to climate change, decreasing vegetation coverage in Africa, which is mainly caused by drought and population growth, is increasing the LST. Without radical decentralization measures, however, it will be difficult to prevent or reverse the urbanization process in forest areas as population and economic growth spur the demand for natural resources [85,86]. The implementation of sustainable development and growth management strategies can help to limit the reduction in forest areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…wide", with a high population growth rate ranging from 10.5% (1952)(1953)(1954)(1955)(1956)(1957)(1958)(1959)(1960)(1961) Remote sensing (RS) and GIS tools also can be employed to illustrate land use/cover changes in metropolitan areas [52]. Visual interpretation of historical and current aerial photographs and satellite images (1986-2017), indicate that until the 1960s, the main land use/cover classes in the Amman Metropolitan Area comprised the following: urban, rainfed cultivation (cereals, fruits and olive trees, summer vegetables), irrigated farming (mainly vegetables and fruit trees), small patches of forests, rangeland, and bare land (soil and rock).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional methods tend to focus on a small number of land-cover types such as built-up area, plantation, waterbody, agricultural land, pastureland (e.g. Halefom et al 2018). Land-use, on the other hand, is "the human employment of a land-cover type" (Malczewski 2004, p. 4) and includes aspects of how the land is made use of in people's lives and livelihoods.…”
Section: Development Of the Land-use Mapping Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%