Land Use Change Impacts over the Indus Delta: A Case Study of Sindh Province, Pakistan

Land Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.3390/land13071080
Maira Masood, Chunguang He, Shoukat Ali Shah, Syed Aziz Ur Rehman
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Land use and land cover changes (LULCCs) are vital indicators for assessing the dynamic relationship between humans and nature, particularly in diverse and evolving landscapes. This study employs remote sensing (RS) data and machine learning algorithms (MLAs) to investigate LULCC dynamics within the Indus River Delta region of Sindh, Pakistan. The focus is on tracking the trajectories of land use changes within mangrove forests and associated ecosystem services over twenty years. Our findings reveal a modest improvement in mangrove forest cover in specific areas, with an increase from 0.28% to 0.4%, alongside a slight expansion of wetland areas from 2.95% to 3.19%. However, significant increases in cropland, increasing from 22.76% to 28.14%, and built-up areas, increasing from 0.71% to 1.66%, pose risks such as altered sedimentation and runoff patterns as well as habitat degradation. Additionally, decreases in barren land from 57.10% to 52.7% and a reduction in rangeland from 16.16% to 13.92% indicate intensified land use conversion and logging activities. This study highlights the vulnerability of mangrove ecosystems in the Indus Delta to agricultural expansion, urbanization, resource exploitation, and land mismanagement. Recommendations include harmonizing developmental ambitions with ecological conservation, prioritizing integrated coastal area management, reinforcing mangrove protection measures, and implementing sustainable land use planning practices. These actions are essential for ensuring the long-term sustainability of the region’s ecosystems and human communities.
印度河三角洲土地利用变化的影响:巴基斯坦信德省案例研究
土地利用和土地覆被变化(LULCC)是评估人与自然动态关系的重要指标,尤其是在多样化和不断变化的地貌中。本研究利用遥感(RS)数据和机器学习算法(MLAs)来研究巴基斯坦信德省印度河三角洲地区的土地利用和土地覆被变化动态。重点是跟踪二十年来红树林内土地利用变化的轨迹以及相关的生态系统服务。我们的研究结果表明,特定地区的红树林覆盖率略有提高,从 0.28% 提高到 0.4%,同时湿地面积略有扩大,从 2.95% 增加到 3.19%。然而,耕地面积(从 22.76% 增加到 28.14%)和建筑面积(从 0.71% 增加到 1.66%)的大幅增加带来了沉积和径流模式改变以及栖息地退化等风险。此外,贫瘠土地从 57.10% 减少到 52.7%,牧场从 16.16% 减少到 13.92%,这表明土地用途转换和伐木活动加剧。这项研究强调了印度河三角洲红树林生态系统在农业扩张、城市化、资源开发和土地管理不善面前的脆弱性。提出的建议包括协调发展目标与生态保护、优先考虑沿海地区综合管理、加强红树林保护措施以及实施可持续土地利用规划实践。这些行动对于确保该地区生态系统和人类社区的长期可持续性至关重要。
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