Spatial analysis of urban expansion, land-use dynamics and its effects on land surface temperature in Oyo town, Southwestern Nigeria

Rofiat Dolapo Salam, Isaac Ayo Oluwatimilehin, Ayansina Ayanlade
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Abstract This paper assessed the expansion of land use and land cover that occurred in Oyo State, Southwestern Nigeria, over a period of thirty-year. This was to assess urban expansion, landuse dynamics and their effects on land surface temperature in the area. The study used four multi-date imageries of the area. Landsat 7 ETM + , 1990, 2000, 2012, and Landsat 8 OLI/TIR, 2021 were collected from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) website were used. The ArcGIS 10.1 environment was utilised to clip the area of interest, and ERDAS Imagine remote sensing software was employed to efficiently improve and categorise the images. The images were then divided into five major: cultivation, built-up area, vegetation, water body, and bare soil using a maximum likelihood supervised classification algorithm. These categories were then utilised to conduct time series analysis or change detection analysis. Results of this study revealed that the built-up area has changed over the preceding three decades because of urban expansion. The built-up area increased from 19.83 km 2 to 35.67 km 2 in 2012 and 44.84 km 2 in 2021, indicating increases of 14.93% to 79.87% and 25.71%, respectively, whereas the vegetative land cover decreased from -0.11% to -3.01 48% and 12.75% during the study period. Findings revealed that anthropogenic factors including urbanisation and agricultural expansion, have significantly altered the surface and atmospheric characteristics of the study area, causing a variety of heat patterns within the area. The built-up area had average temperatures between 35.05 °C and 36.16 °C between 1990 and 2021, which indicated a higher temperature with evidence of an urban heat island. This study concludes that the city’s land surface temperature is rising and that the expanding built-up area’s density and a corresponding decline in vegetation over time significantly impact it. Therefore, the study suggests cultivating and maintaining trees, promoting green environment,, public awareness, campaigns and education on actions that aggravate high temperatures are also required.
尼日利亚西南部Oyo镇城市扩张、土地利用动态及其对地表温度影响的空间分析
本文评估了尼日利亚西南部奥约州30年来土地利用和土地覆盖的扩大情况。这是为了评估该地区的城市扩张、土地利用动态及其对地表温度的影响。该研究使用了该地区的四张多日期图像。Landsat 7 ETM +, 1990,2000,2012和Landsat 8 OLI/TIR, 2021收集自美国地质调查局(USGS)网站。利用ArcGIS 10.1环境对感兴趣区域进行裁剪,利用ERDAS Imagine遥感软件对图像进行有效的改进和分类。然后使用最大似然监督分类算法将图像分为五个主要:耕作,建成区,植被,水体和裸露土壤。然后利用这些类别进行时间序列分析或变化检测分析。研究结果表明,在过去的30年里,由于城市扩张,建成区发生了变化。建成区面积分别从2012年的19.83 km2增加到35.67 km2和2021年的44.84 km2,分别增加14.93%到79.87%和25.71%,而植被覆盖则从-0.11%减少到-3.01 48%和12.75%。研究结果表明,城市化和农业扩张等人为因素显著改变了研究区域的地表和大气特征,导致了研究区域内的各种热模式。1990 - 2021年建成区平均气温在35.05 ~ 36.16℃之间,表明建成区温度较高,存在城市热岛现象。研究认为,城市地表温度呈上升趋势,建成区密度的扩大和相应的植被减少对城市地表温度的影响显著。因此,该研究建议,还需要种植和维护树木,促进绿色环境,提高公众意识,开展活动和教育,防止加剧高温。
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