Remote Sensing and GIS Application in the Detection of Environmental Degradation Indicators

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作者
Hadeel A S [1 ]
Mushtak T Jabbar [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying,Mapping and Remote Sensing,Wuhan University
[2] Department of Soil and Water,College of Agriculture,University of Basrah(Iraq)
关键词
environment degradation; LULC; RS; GIS; classification; indices;
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P208 [测绘数据库与信息系统]; P237 [测绘遥感技术];
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070503 ; 081603 ; 0818 ; 081802 ; 1404 ;
摘要
The main aim of this research is to highlight the environment change indicators during the last 20 years in a representa-tive area of the southern part of Iraq(Basrah Province was taken as a case) to understand the main causes which led to widespread environment degradation phenomena using a 1:250000 mapping scale.Remote sensing and GIS’s software were used to classify Landsat TM in 1990 and Landsat ETM+ in 2003 imagery into five land use and land cover(LULC) classes:vegetation land,sand land,urban area,unused land,and water bodies.Supervised classification and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index(NDVI),Normalized Difference Build-up Index(NDBI),Normalized Difference Water Index(NDWI),Normalized Difference Salinity In-dex(NDSI),and Topsoil Grain Size Index(GSI) were adopted in this research and used respectively to retrieve its class boundary.The results showed a clear deterioration in vegetative cover(514.9 km2) and an increase of sand dune accumulations(438.6 km2),accounting for 10.1,and 10.6 percent,respectively,of the total study area.In addition,a decrease in the water bodies’ area was de-tected(228.9 km2).Sand area accumulations had increased in the total study area,with an annual increasing expansion rate of(33.7 km2·yr·1) during the thirteen years covered by the study.It is therefore imperative that Iraqi government undertake a series of pru-dent actions now that will enable to be in the best possible position when the current environmental crisis ultimately passes.
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