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Assessment of land use and land cover change detection and prediction using remote sensing and CA Markov in the northern coastal districts of Tamil Nadu, India

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 57, Pages 86055-86067

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-15782-6

Keywords

Google Earth Engine; Random Forest; Land use and land cover; CA-Markov; Land change modeler; Geographical Information System; Remote sensing

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The study utilized GEE, TerrSet, and GIS tools to analyze LULC changes on the Northern TN coast between 2009-2019 and 2019-2030, revealing trends of decreased water bodies, increased built-up areas, and conversion of barren land and vegetation into built-up areas. The overall accuracy was above 89%, providing valuable insights for urban development planning and coastal flooding prevention.
The study on land use and land cover (LULC) changes assists in analyzing the change and regulates environment sustainability. Hence, this research analyzes the Northern TN coast, which is under both natural and anthropogenic stress. The analysis of LULC changes and LULC projections for the region between 2009-2019 and 2019-2030 was performed utilizing Google Earth Engine (GEE), TerrSet, and Geographical Information System (GIS) tools. LULC image is generated from Landsat images and classified in GEE using Random Forest (RF). LULC maps were then framed with the CA-Markov model to forecast future LULC change. It was carried out in four steps: (1) change analysis, (2) transition potential, (3) change prediction, and (4) model validation. For analyzing change statistics, the study region is divided into zone 1 and zone 2. In both zones, the water body shows a decreasing trend, and built-up areas are in increasing trend. Barren land and vegetation classes are found to be under stress, developing into built-up. The overall accuracy was above 89%, and the kappa coefficient was above 87% for all 3 years. This study can provide suggestions and a basis for urban development planning as it is highly susceptible to coastal flooding.

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