Use of Spatial Technology for Land Cover Change Assessment in Protected Area Management

Bhola Nath Dhakal
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Land cover assessment and monitoring of land cover dynamics are important to understand social and ecological processes in protected areas and it is helpful in monitoring, modeling and detection of environmental changes. Land cover is the characteristics of the physical material on the ground surface. Change in land cover is among the most important human alteration affecting the surface of earth that directly impacts on biological diversity. Such changes affect and increase the vulnerability of population, environment and ecosystem to global phenomena of climate change. This study has assessed the changes in land cover in Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park (SNNP) along with its Buffer Zone during twenty-seven years. The main objective of this study is to identify the changed scenario on land cover condition of the study area based on available topographic maps (1994), Google Earth images (2021) and Key Informant Interview (KII). The study has adopted Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) approach supported by secondary data and focus group discussion for classification and mapping of land cover. Among the different land cover classes, forest land, sandy area, water bodies and others land particularly built up area have been increased whereas, the bush/shrub land, cultivated land and grass land have been found decreased in the park area. On the other hand, the cultivated land, grass land and water bodies have been found decreased, while the bush/ shrub land, forest land, sandy area and others land particularly built up areas have been found significantly increased during 1994 to 2021 in the BZ area. It will provide a baseline for planners and policy makers to make proper plans to sustainably manage the protected area’s land cover.
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利用空间技术评价保护区土地覆盖变化
土地覆被动态评价和监测对于了解保护区的社会生态过程和环境变化的监测、建模和检测具有重要意义。土地覆被是地表物理物质的特征。土地覆盖的变化是影响地球表面、直接影响生物多样性的最重要的人类变化之一。这些变化影响并增加了人口、环境和生态系统对全球气候变化现象的脆弱性。本研究评估了Shivapuri Nagarjun国家公园(SNNP)及其缓冲区27年来的土地覆盖变化。本研究的主要目的是基于现有的地形图(1994年)、谷歌地球图像(2021年)和关键线人访谈(KII),确定研究区土地覆盖状况的变化情景。本研究采用遥感(RS)、地理信息系统(GIS)和全球定位系统(GPS)的方法,在辅助数据和焦点小组讨论的支持下进行土地覆盖分类和制图。在不同的土地覆盖类型中,林地、沙地、水体和其他土地,特别是建成区面积增加,而公园区域的灌丛地、耕地和草地面积减少。另一方面,1994 - 2021年,BZ地区耕地、草地和水体面积减少,灌丛地、林地、沙地和其他土地特别是建成区面积显著增加。它将为规划者和决策者提供一个基线,以制定适当的计划,以可持续地管理保护区的土地覆盖。
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