Integrated Remote Sensing for Enhanced Drought Assessment: A Multi-Index Approach in Rajasthan, India

IF 2.9 3区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Vivek Agarwal, Bhanwar Vishvendra Raj Singh, Stuart Marsh, Zhengyuan Qin, Anjan Sen, Khusbhu Kulhari
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This study investigates land use, land cover (LULC) changes, vegetation health, and drought severity in Rajasthan, India, from 1985 to 2020 using remote sensing techniques. By analyzing satellite imagery with the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), temperature condition index (TCI), vegetation condition index (VCI), and NDVI deviation (Dev_NDVI), we assess the spatial and temporal dynamics of the region's landscape and drought conditions. Our findings indicate significant LULC changes, including a decrease in water bodies from 6412.87 to 2248.51 km2 and dense forests by 61.37%, while built-up areas expanded by 890.50%, reflecting substantial human impact and environmental change. Drought analysis revealed that nearly 49% of the study area experienced moderate to severe drought conditions, with VCI levels below 40%, indicating widespread drought impact across different regions and time periods. The study employs weighted sum analysis of Dev_NDVI, VCI, and TCI to create a detailed drought severity map, revealing areas of severe and extreme drought that necessitate immediate action for sustainable management. The novelty of this approach lies in its integrated multi-index method for assessing drought over a 35 year period, providing a robust framework for analyzing environmental dynamics and the resilience of ecosystems to climatic stresses. This research emphasizes the value of remote sensing for continuous environmental monitoring and highlights future implications for integrating advanced satellite technologies to enhance drought management strategies, ultimately informing policy decisions for sustainable land and water resource management in Rajasthan and similar semi-arid regions globally.

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综合遥感增强干旱评估:印度拉贾斯坦邦的多指标方法
利用遥感技术研究了1985 - 2020年印度拉贾斯坦邦土地利用、土地覆盖(LULC)变化、植被健康和干旱严重程度。通过卫星影像的归一化植被指数(NDVI)、温度条件指数(TCI)、植被条件指数(VCI)和NDVI偏差(Dev_NDVI)分析,评估了该地区景观和干旱条件的时空动态。研究结果表明,该区土地利用面积变化显著,水体面积从6412.87 km2减少至2248.51 km2,森林面积减少61.37%,建成区面积扩大890.50%,反映了明显的人类活动影响和环境变化。干旱分析显示,近49%的研究区域经历了中度至重度干旱,VCI水平低于40%,表明干旱影响在不同地区和时间段广泛存在。该研究采用Dev_NDVI、VCI和TCI的加权和分析,创建了详细的干旱严重程度地图,揭示了需要立即采取可持续管理行动的严重和极端干旱地区。该方法的新颖之处在于其综合多指数方法用于评估35年干旱,为分析环境动力学和生态系统对气候压力的恢复能力提供了一个强有力的框架。这项研究强调了遥感对持续环境监测的价值,并强调了整合先进卫星技术以加强干旱管理战略的未来意义,最终为拉贾斯坦邦和全球类似半干旱地区可持续土地和水资源管理的政策决策提供信息。
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Earth and Space Science
Earth and Space Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
3.20%
发文量
285
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Marking AGU’s second new open access journal in the last 12 months, Earth and Space Science is the only journal that reflects the expansive range of science represented by AGU’s 62,000 members, including all of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences, and related fields in environmental science, geoengineering, space engineering, and biogeochemistry.
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