Assessing variations in land cover-land use and surface temperature dynamics for Dehradun, India, using multi-time and multi-sensor landsat data

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Kavach Mishra
Rahul Dev Garg
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee,Geomatics Engineering Group, Civil Engineering Department
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2023年 / 195卷
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Urban heat island; Time series analysis; Change detection studies; Landsat;
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Rapid urbanisation and industrialisation coupled with overpopulation have altered land cover/land use (LCLU) and surface temperature (ST) patterns in Dehradun. Monitoring these changes through satellite-based remote sensing is required to ensure the sustained development of this ecologically fragile region. Here, LU and ST dynamics of the Dehradun municipal area have been estimated using Landsat-5 datasets for 1991, 1998, and 2008 and Landsat-8 dataset for 2018. LU maps have been extracted using a Gaussian Maximum Likelihood classifier with an overall accuracy of over 88% and Kappa coefficients above 0.85. Results reveal that the urban region expanded by 80.6% in the 27 years while dense vegetation and dry river bed classes have declined sharply. Sparse vegetation has risen by 3 km2, whereas bare ground has decreased by about 4.3 km2. Mean ST has increased above 9 °C from 1991 to 2018 in every season. A seasonal influence is evident on the mean ST per LU class’s trend, which rose between 8 °C and 12 °C for every LU class, indicating significant warming across each LU class. ST probably has non-linear relationships with its causal factors represented by spectral indices, elevation, and population density. Urban heat island (UHI) formation is thus evinced, promulgating the administration’s urgent action to save the environment and redrawing policies for ambitious projects like smart cities.
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