Shital Shukla, Krishna Kumar Soni, P S Dhinwa, S P Vyas
Transformation
of Land use Land cover is a dynamic process that takes place on the Earth’s
surface and becomes a basic component in current strategies to manage natural
resources and to monitor environmental changes. Remote sensing and GIS are
important tools and techniques for monitoring and assessment of land use land
cover change status, which can be helpful to decide the strategies for
productive use of land for sustainable development. Therefore, it is important
to detect the land use or land cover changes for sustaining growth and
development of any region. The objective of this paper is to analyse the land
use land cover changes over the last 24 years in Jodhpur district, Rajasthan,
using multi season satellite data of 30 meter spatial resolution namely,
Landsat-5 TM for 1993 and Landsat-8 OLI/TIRS for 2017. This paper has prepared
the land use land cover status map on 1:50000 scale with the help of manual
digitization technique for the years 1993 and 2017. Later, the change detection in land use land
cover changes from 1993 to 2017 has been calculated using ArcGIS software. Land
use land cover classes are classified into various categories such as built-up
land, kharif crop, Rabi crop, double crop, fallow land, forest, scrub land,
dunes, Barren/Rocky area, Quarrying, Lake/Reservoir/Tank, and others for the
years of 1993 and 2017. The result of the study shows the expansion of agricultural
land, built-up land, Quarrying and other manmade area during this time period
and at the same time scrub land, dunes and barren rocky area are decreased.
This has significant impact on the livelihood of the local community.
Land
use Land cover, Change detection, Remote sensing Data.
VOL.14, ISSUE No.1, March 2022