Assessment of Land Use Land Cover and River Dynamics of Himalaya: Seti River Sub-Basin of Nepal

Anup Raj Adhikari, S. Gurung, L. Adhikari, Zhu Lianqi
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In rapidly growing areas, land use land cover (LULC) change is one of the most pre-eminent features of environmental changes produced by human-induced activities. LULC changes are critical issues and challenges for environmentally friendly and sustainable development. Understanding land-use and land-cover (LULC) changing patterns is critical for sustainable environmental management, particularly effective water management. This study was focused on the assessment of LULC and sinuosity of the Seti River sub-Basin over 28 years. Satellite imagery of Landsat series (MS, TM, and OLI) were classified using maximum likelihood classifier to create LULC maps for 1991, 2004 and 2019. The LULC change was assessed using change detection analysis and verified the result by confuse matrix. The results showed that forest cover is regaining its original status with the increasing rate of 1.31%. In the meantime, built-up areas are expanding with the rate of 2.62% while agricultural land has decreased with the rate of -1.89% per year and are more converted to built-up area. Trendofsinuosityindexfoundincreasing and varying in different sections of the river path indicated the complex response of changing characteristics of river flow, river mining and geomorphology of landscape. Based on research findings and descriptions from earlier works, river morphology is affected by both natural (topography, climate, precipitation), and anthropogenic (rapid urbanization, foreign labor migration, abandonment of cultivable land, community forest programs, development activities) factors.
喜马拉雅地区土地利用、土地覆盖和河流动态评价:尼泊尔塞提河子流域
在快速增长地区,土地利用和土地覆盖变化是人类活动引起的环境变化的最显著特征之一。土地利用效益变化是环境友好型和可持续发展的关键问题和挑战。了解土地利用和土地覆盖(LULC)变化模式对可持续环境管理,特别是有效的水管理至关重要。研究了塞提河子流域28年来的LULC和曲度变化。利用最大似然分类器对Landsat系列卫星图像(MS、TM和OLI)进行分类,绘制1991年、2004年和2019年的LULC地图。采用变化检测分析法对LULC变化进行了评价,并用混淆矩阵对结果进行了验证。结果表明:森林覆盖正在恢复原状,增长率为1.31%;与此同时,建成区面积以每年2.62%的速度在扩大,而农用地以每年-1.89%的速度在减少,并且更多地转化为建成区。趋势正弦指数在河道不同断面的增加和变化表明了河流流量、河流开采和景观地貌变化特征的复杂响应。根据研究结果和早期作品的描述,河流形态受到自然因素(地形、气候、降水)和人为因素(快速城市化、外国劳动力迁移、可耕地的放弃、社区森林计划、开发活动)的影响。
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