Assessing Two Decades of Land Use/Land Cover Changes in the Uluabat Lake Ramsar Site using Multi-Temporal Satellite Imagery

Emre Kılınçarslan, B. Gencal, I. Tas
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The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands designates over 2,000 sites of international importance, providing crucial habitats for diverse species. Uluabat Lake, faces anthropogenic pressures such as urbanization, agriculture, and industrialization, affecting its ecological integrity. Using multi-temporal Landsat 7 and Landsat 9 satellite images from 2002 and 2022, along with 2019 management plans, we assessed land use/land cover (LULC) changes in the lake's catchment area. Data were pre-processed with ENVI and stored in ERDAS Imagine. We employed pixel-based image analysis with maximum likelihood classification (MLC) to generate LULC maps and evaluated classification accuracy using ground truth data and the kappa coefficient. Our findings revealed a 15.8% reduction in lake area, from 136.1 km² in 2002 to 114.5 km² in 2022, primarily due to sediment transport from surrounding agricultural land and tributary streams. Urban-agricultural and reed-swamp areas increased by 74.7% and 59.6%, respectively, while shrubs and forests declined by 35.64%, largely from reed conversion to agriculture in the Mustafakemalpaşa River delta. Overall classification accuracy ranged from 88.2% to 91% with a kappa coefficient of 0.81 to 0.82. These transformations highlight the increase in reed and swamp areas and the decrease in lake area, emphasizing the need for effective conservation and management practices.
利用多时卫星图像评估乌鲁阿巴特湖拉姆萨尔湿地二十年的土地利用/土地覆盖变化情况
拉姆萨尔湿地公约》指定了 2000 多个具有国际重要性的地点,为各种物种提供重要的栖息地。乌鲁阿巴特湖面临着城市化、农业和工业化等人为压力,影响了其生态完整性。利用 2002 年和 2022 年的多时态 Landsat 7 和 Landsat 9 卫星图像以及 2019 年的管理计划,我们评估了湖泊集水区的土地利用/土地覆被 (LULC) 变化。数据使用 ENVI 进行预处理,并存储在 ERDAS Imagine 中。我们采用基于像素的图像分析和最大似然分类(MLC)生成 LULC 地图,并使用地面实况数据和卡帕系数评估分类的准确性。我们的研究结果表明,湖泊面积减少了 15.8%,从 2002 年的 136.1 平方公里减少到 2022 年的 114.5 平方公里,这主要是由于周围农田和支流的沉积物迁移造成的。城市-农业区和芦苇-沼泽区分别增加了 74.7% 和 59.6%,而灌木和森林则减少了 35.64%,这主要是由于穆斯塔法克马尔帕沙河三角洲的芦苇被转为农业用地。总体分类准确率为 88.2% 至 91%,卡帕系数为 0.81 至 0.82。这些转变凸显了芦苇和沼泽面积的增加以及湖泊面积的减少,强调了有效保护和管理实践的必要性。
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