Conversion Of Natural Landscape By Unplanned Urbanization: Study The Change Of Traditional Land-Water Interface In The Eastern Periphery Of Dhaka

Ayasha Siddiqua
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Dhaka, a low laying city in the world’s most extensive delta system, is rapidly grabbing its mandatory natural landscape into the built-up area. This deltaic city’s water resources once played an essential role in structuring settlement patterns and keeping the overall hydrological, ecological, and environmental equilibrium. Eastern Fringe, the crucial natural, spontaneous territory of the Dhaka Metropolitan Area (DMA) to prevent the city’s flooding problems and environmental degradation, is rapidly converting from traditional homestead to urbanised land. The city’s present development activities for this part and the entire city do not respect this profound geo-morphological nature of the territory or consider the traditional land-water relationship with the settlement. This paper will analyse the land-use conversion in the study area, focusing on the land-water interface to identify the natural landscaped change for the built-up area. The article will first elaborate on the study area's enriched land-water system and its local integration in the land-water interface. It will also explain the importance of natural land-water resources for the city’s hydro-ecological. Finally, through ArcGIS and Google Earth Image analysis, it will discover the rapid loss of natural land-water resources, its process of conversion and associated environmental degradation due to land-cover alteration in the focus area. This paper will give the importance to reinstall the traditional land-water relationship in the rapidly growing urban areas to check environmental degradation.
无计划城市化对自然景观的转化:达卡东郊传统陆水界面变化研究
达卡是世界上最广阔的三角洲系统中的一个低洼城市,正在迅速将其强制性的自然景观纳入建成区。这个三角洲城市的水资源曾经在构建聚落格局和保持整体水文、生态和环境平衡方面发挥了至关重要的作用。东部边缘区是达卡都市区(DMA)至关重要的自然、自发的领土,它可以防止城市的洪水问题和环境退化,正在迅速从传统的宅基地转变为城市化土地。该市目前对这部分地区和整个城市的开发活动没有尊重这一领土的深刻地理形态性质,也没有考虑到与定居点的传统陆水关系。本文将分析研究区的土地利用转换,重点关注陆水界面,以确定建成区的自然景观变化。本文将首先阐述研究区丰富的陆水系统及其在陆水界面中的局部整合。它还将解释自然水土资源对城市水文生态的重要性。最后,通过ArcGIS和Google Earth Image分析,发现重点区域由于土地覆被改变导致的自然水土资源的快速流失、转化过程以及相关的环境退化。本文将强调在快速发展的城市地区重新建立传统的土地-水关系以防止环境退化的重要性。
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