Monitoring Agricultural Land Loss by Analyzing Changes in Land Use and Land Cover

Q1 Multidisciplinary
Morakot Worachairungreung, Nayot Kulpanich, Kunyaphat Thanakunwutthirot, Phonpat Hemwan
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Abstract

The agricultural sector's output holds paramount significance for the global population, serving as an indispensable resource for survival and consumption. Consequently, alterations in agricultural landscapes bear substantial implications for the world's food supply. The objectives of this research are to investigate the depletion of agricultural land, with a specific focus on Samut Songkhram Province—an agriculturally prominent region in Thailand renowned for supplying seafood and fruits to Bangkok. By employing advanced remote sensing and change detection methods and incorporating indices like NDVI, NDWI, and NDBI, the study meticulously analyzed land-use changes. The outcomes were rigorously scrutinized through supervised classification, validated by on-site inspections, and corroborated with data from pertinent agencies. Findings revealed that Samut Songkhram had sustained its prominence in agricultural land, constituting around 70% of the province's total area over the past two decades. However, this expanse has undergone persistent transformation during the last 20 years. Notably, the most substantial surge was observed in the conversion of agricultural land to urban and developed areas, particularly in the urban zones of Amphawa District, followed by Mueang Samut Songkhram and Bang Khonthi districts. This investigation illuminates a consistent downward trend in agricultural land, a vital source of sustenance for Thailand's population and the global community. Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2024-08-02-020 Full Text: PDF
通过分析土地利用和土地覆盖的变化监测农业用地流失情况
农业部门的产出对全球人口至关重要,是生存和消费不可或缺的资源。因此,农业景观的改变对世界粮食供应具有重大影响。本研究的目标是调查农业用地的枯竭情况,重点是宋卡府--泰国一个农业发达的地区,以向曼谷供应海鲜和水果而闻名。通过采用先进的遥感和变化检测方法,并结合 NDVI、NDWI 和 NDBI 等指数,该研究细致地分析了土地利用的变化。研究结果通过监督分类进行了严格审查,并通过实地考察和相关机构的数据进行了验证。研究结果表明,在过去二十年中,宋卡府的农业用地一直占全省总面积的 70%左右。然而,在过去的 20 年中,这一面积持续发生变化。值得注意的是,农业用地向城市和发达地区转化的速度最为迅猛,尤其是在安帕瓦县的城市地区,其次是Mueang Samut Songkhram县和Bang Khonthi县。这项调查揭示了农业用地持续减少的趋势,而农业用地是泰国乃至全球人口的重要生计来源。Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2024-08-02-020 全文:PDF
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Emerging Science Journal
Emerging Science Journal Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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