Transition Modelling of Land Use Land Cover Dynamics in Bardez Taluka of Goa-India (1991-2021)

Q4 Engineering Disaster Advances Pub Date : 2023-01-15 DOI:10.25303/1602da013024
Gaonkar Venkatesh G. Prabhu, F. Nadaf
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In the age of global climate change, land use and land cover mapping help us to understand the vital modifications taking place in our environment. LULC mapping assumes great significance in planning, management of resources and keeping track of various programmes at different levels. The data acquired from the land use and land cover investigations are vital for policy formulation and sustainable development of our towns, cities and villages and also to track the disorganized growth of urban areas. Tourism is a tool for economic development in many developing countries of the world. The unplanned tourism growth has led to many ecological problems. This study makes an earnest effort to examine the LULC change using the transition model in the Bardez taluka, which is a well-known global tourist destination in Goa, India. The study has been investigated by using satellite imageries and GIS technologies have been used to analyse the changes occurring in LULC patterns for the years 1991, 2001 and 2021. The result indicates that the area under the built-up class has increased substantially by 11.12 sq. km. as a result of the rise in commercialization, tourism growth and tourism-related activities. Bardez taluka is known for some of the most breath-taking beaches in the world. During 2019-20, just before Covid-19, about 25, 33,234 domestic and 2, 74,840 foreign tourists visited the enchanting beaches of Bardez taluka. Land use classes such as residential, commercial and services, industrial, transportation and utilities also witnessed the growth in their land use and land cover classes whereas classes like agricultural land, coconut plantation, cashew plantation, barren land, DM and FDM forest land, open scrub and fairly dense scrub witnessed a negative change in their class values.
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印度果阿Bardez Taluka土地利用-土地覆盖动态的过渡模型(1991-2021)
在全球气候变化的时代,土地利用和土地覆盖测绘有助于我们了解环境中正在发生的重要变化。LULC绘图在规划、管理资源和跟踪不同级别的各种方案方面具有重要意义。从土地利用和土地覆盖调查中获得的数据对于我们城镇和村庄的政策制定和可持续发展以及跟踪城市地区无序发展至关重要。旅游业是世界上许多发展中国家经济发展的工具。无计划的旅游业增长导致了许多生态问题。本研究利用印度果阿著名的全球旅游目的地Bardez taluka的过渡模型,认真研究了LULC的变化。该研究通过使用卫星成像进行了调查,并使用GIS技术分析了1991年、2001年和2021年LULC模式的变化。结果表明,由于商业化、旅游业增长和旅游相关活动的增加,建成区以下的面积大幅增加了11.12平方公里。巴尔德兹·塔卢卡以世界上最令人叹为观止的海滩而闻名。2019-20年期间,就在新冠肺炎之前,约25333234名国内游客和174840名外国游客参观了巴尔德斯塔卢卡迷人的海滩。住宅、商业和服务、工业、交通和公用事业等土地利用类别的土地利用和土地覆盖类别也有所增长,而农业用地、椰子种植园、腰果种植园、荒地、DM和FDM林地、开阔灌木丛和相当茂密的灌木丛等类别的土地价值则出现了负面变化。
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Disaster Advances 地学-地球科学综合
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