Land Use and Land Cover Change Study Using RS-GIS and Its Impact on Biodiversity: Study from Arunachal Pradesh, India

K. Ronald, K. J. Singh, M. S. Lodhi
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This study aims to depict the intricate relationship between biophysical parameters, particularly land surface temperature (LST), and their impact on biodiversity at Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh. Focused on the consequences of anthropogenic activities, our research assesses changes in forest cover using Landsat images from 1990, 2003, and 2019. Utilizing satellite data, calculation of indices such as Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Normalized Difference Built-up Index (NDBI), Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI), and LST were performed. Land use land cover (LULC) was determined through supervised classification, achieving accuracies of 75%, 87%, and 83% for 1990, 2003, and 2019, respectively. The analysis highlighted a substantial increase in settlement area from 9.37 km2 in 1990 to 22.86 km2 in 2019, indicative of significant urbanization impacts.Our findings reveal a pronounced positive correlation between settlement growth and elevated LST, indicating the influence of urbanization on thermal dynamics. Additionally, positive correlations were observed between LST and NDBI, while a negative correlation existed between LST and NDVI. Questionnaire-based surveys complemented remote sensing data, exposing a gradual decline in wildlife sightings, diminishing populations of rare plant species, and the proliferation of invasive plants within and around the Wildlife Sanctuary since 1990.This research underscores the substantial impact of urbanization on the biodiversity of the Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary. Positive correlations between settlement growth, LST, and biophysical parameters emphasize the urgency for targeted conservation strategies. The decline in wildlife sightings and the encroachment of invasive species underscore the need for proactive measures to balance biodiversity conservation with the challenges posed by urban development. Our integrated approach, combining remote sensing, survey data, and ecological indices, offers valuable insights for sustainable management and conservation efforts in similar habitats globally.
利用 RS-GIS 进行的土地利用和土地覆盖变化研究及其对生物多样性的影响:印度阿鲁纳恰尔邦的研究
本研究旨在描述阿鲁纳恰尔邦伊塔纳加尔野生动物保护区的生物物理参数(尤其是地表温度(LST))之间错综复杂的关系及其对生物多样性的影响。我们的研究侧重于人为活动的后果,利用 1990 年、2003 年和 2019 年的 Landsat 图像评估了森林覆盖率的变化。利用卫星数据计算了归一化差异植被指数(NDVI)、归一化差异堆积指数(NDBI)、归一化差异水指数(NDWI)和 LST 等指数。通过监督分类确定了土地利用土地覆被 (LULC),1990、2003 和 2019 年的准确率分别为 75%、87% 和 83%。分析结果表明,定居点面积从 1990 年的 9.37 平方公里大幅增加到 2019 年的 22.86 平方公里,表明城市化影响显著。此外,还观察到 LST 与 NDBI 之间存在正相关,而 LST 与 NDVI 之间存在负相关。基于问卷的调查与遥感数据相辅相成,揭示了自 1990 年以来野生动物目击率逐渐下降、珍稀植物物种数量减少以及野生动物保护区内部和周围入侵植物扩散的情况。定居点增长、LST 和生物物理参数之间的正相关性强调了制定有针对性的保护战略的紧迫性。野生动物数量的减少和入侵物种的蚕食凸显了采取积极措施平衡生物多样性保护与城市发展带来的挑战的必要性。我们的综合方法结合了遥感、调查数据和生态指数,为全球类似栖息地的可持续管理和保护工作提供了宝贵的见解。
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