Wahidah Mohd Zain, Sufy Rabea Adawiya Idris, Mohd Faizal Mohd Ramsi, S. K. Nordin
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摘要
经过20年的发展,马来西亚理工大学(Universiti technologii MARA)的校园数量已达到35个。虽然校园的发展在某种程度上使该地区成为马来西亚广为人知的教育中心之一,但人们对每个校园在一个地区的发展程度是否能使当地受益存在疑问。本文的重点是评估1999年至2019年因南森美兰理工大学三个校区的发展而导致的土地利用变化。本研究使用卫星图像、地理信息系统技术和基于网络的地图应用程序作为数据收集工具。评估了两个方面,即;土地利用-土地覆盖(LULC)及其变化检测。结果表明,LULC呈增加趋势。此外,与吉隆坡和伦堡相比,雪兰邦的土地转换发生得更多。本文的变化检测分析表明,由于森林砍伐和城市化的比例较高,绿地面积正在下降。土地利用变化检测技术是衡量和评价城市发展运作及其效果的有效方法。因此,本研究强调,LULC和变化检测分析结果有助于识别发展影响,并有助于制定策略步骤和政策,以避免受影响地区受到污染和森林砍伐的副作用。本研究亦建议将此研究推广至马来西亚及东南亚的更多高等学府。研究结果对研究人员、城市规划者、大学管理人员和地方当局都有价值,并有助于在不久的将来实现马来西亚的可持续土地利用规划和管理。
Analysing Land-use Land Cover (LULC) and Development Change in Nearby University Campuses’ Area: A Case of Universiti Teknologi MARA Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
After 20 years of establishment, the number of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) campuses across Malaysia has reached 35 in number. Although the campuses' development of campuses had somehow made the location widely known as one of the education hubs in Malaysia, there exist doubts about the extent of development of each campus in an area that can benefit the locality. The focus of this paper is assessing the land-use changes due to the development of three campuses of UiTM Negeri Sembilan from 1999 to 2019. This study uses satellite images, GIS technology, and web-based maps applications as data collection tools. Two aspects were assessed, viz; Land-use Land Cover (LULC) and change detection. The result shows an increasing pattern of LULC. Also, the land conversion occurred more in Seremban compared to UiTM Kuala Pilah and Rembau. Change detection analysis in this paper reveals that the green area is declining via a higher percentage of deforestation and urbanization. Land-use change detection technique is confirmed as an effective method for measuring and evaluating urban development operations and their effect. Therefore, this research emphasized that LULC and change detection analysis results beneficial in identifying the development impact and important to facilitate strategize steps and policies in averting the affected areas from pollution and deforestation side effects. This study also suggests that such research extended to more Institutes of Higher Learning in Malaysia and South East Asia. The findings should be valuable to researchers, town planners, university administrators, and local authorities alike and contribute towards sustainable land-use planning and management in Malaysiain the near future.
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Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for the dissemination of current knowledge and advances in science and technology. Areas covered include Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biotechnology and Agro-Industry, Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering and Industrial Research, Environmental and Natural Resources, and Physical Sciences and Mathematics. Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology publishes original research work, either as full length articles or as short communications, technical articles, and review articles.