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Title: | Potentials and Characteristics of Landsat Imagery in Relation to Land Use /Cover in Okitipupa Metropolis, Ondo State, Nigeria |
Authors: | Tobore, A. O. Oyerinde, G. Senjobi, B.A. Ogundiyi, T.O. |
Keywords: | LandSAT Imagery land use/cover Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Supervised Classification |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Journal of Agricultural Science and Environment |
Abstract: | Landsat satellite imagery plays a crucial role in providing information on land use/cover modifications on local, regional, and global scales, especially where aerial photographs are missing. Monitoring land -use changes from past to present tends to be time-consuming especially when dealing with groundtruth information. Determining the past and current land-use change on Earth's surface using Landsat imagery tends to be effective and efficient when high-resolution imagery is unavailable. This study employed the use of Landsat satellite imagery to assess the past and present land use/cover using supervised classification and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). The result of the supervised classification land use/cover showed that forest cover and woodland undergo rapid loss, while farmland, wetland, built-up, and waterbodies tend to experience gradual loss. The NDVI demonstrated that farmland and forest cover was the most affected land use/cover. Hence, land use/cover of the study area is affected by human activities, such as intensive farming, population size, and deforestation. |
Description: | Research Article |
URI: | http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/610 |
Appears in Collections: | Climate Change and Water Resources |
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