Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Kathmandu District of Nepal Using Remote Sensing and GIS

Understanding land use and land cover changes has become a necessity in managing and monitoring natural resources and development especially urban planning. Remote sensing and geographical information systems are proven tools for assessing land use and land cover changes that help planners to advanc...

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Main Authors: Sonam Wangyel Wang, Belay Manjur Gebru, Munkhnasan Lamchin, Rijan Bhakta Kayastha, Woo-Kyun Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/9/3925
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spelling doaj-162a87828d6649ca83c2f40db27ce7f22020-11-25T03:11:23ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01123925392510.3390/su12093925Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Kathmandu District of Nepal Using Remote Sensing and GISSonam Wangyel Wang0Belay Manjur Gebru1Munkhnasan Lamchin2Rijan Bhakta Kayastha3Woo-Kyun Lee4Ojeong Eco-Resilience Institute (OJERI), Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 02841, KoreaDivision of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 02841, KoreaDivision of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 02841, KoreaDepartment of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel 6250, NepalDivision of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 02841, KoreaUnderstanding land use and land cover changes has become a necessity in managing and monitoring natural resources and development especially urban planning. Remote sensing and geographical information systems are proven tools for assessing land use and land cover changes that help planners to advance sustainability. Our study used remote sensing and geographical information system to detect and predict land use and land cover changes in one of the world’s most vulnerable and rapidly growing city of Kathmandu in Nepal. We found that over a period of 20 years (from 1990 to 2010), the Kathmandu district has lost 9.28% of its forests, 9.80% of its agricultural land and 77% of its water bodies. Significant amounts of these losses have been absorbed by the expanding urbanized areas, which has gained 52.47% of land. Predictions of land use and land cover change trends for 2030 show worsening trends with forest, agriculture and water bodies to decrease by an additional 14.43%, 16.67% and 25.83%, respectively. The highest gain in 2030 is predicted for urbanized areas at 18.55%. Rapid urbanization—coupled with lack of proper planning and high rural-urban migration—is the key driver of these changes. These changes are associated with loss of ecosystem services which will negatively impact human wellbeing in the city. We recommend city planners to mainstream ecosystem-based adaptation and mitigation into urban plans supported by strong policy and funds.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/9/3925Kathmanduland use and land coverurbanizationremote sensing
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author Sonam Wangyel Wang
Belay Manjur Gebru
Munkhnasan Lamchin
Rijan Bhakta Kayastha
Woo-Kyun Lee
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Belay Manjur Gebru
Munkhnasan Lamchin
Rijan Bhakta Kayastha
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Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Kathmandu District of Nepal Using Remote Sensing and GIS
Sustainability
Kathmandu
land use and land cover
urbanization
remote sensing
author_facet Sonam Wangyel Wang
Belay Manjur Gebru
Munkhnasan Lamchin
Rijan Bhakta Kayastha
Woo-Kyun Lee
author_sort Sonam Wangyel Wang
title Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Kathmandu District of Nepal Using Remote Sensing and GIS
title_short Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Kathmandu District of Nepal Using Remote Sensing and GIS
title_full Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Kathmandu District of Nepal Using Remote Sensing and GIS
title_fullStr Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Kathmandu District of Nepal Using Remote Sensing and GIS
title_full_unstemmed Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Kathmandu District of Nepal Using Remote Sensing and GIS
title_sort land use and land cover change detection and prediction in the kathmandu district of nepal using remote sensing and gis
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Understanding land use and land cover changes has become a necessity in managing and monitoring natural resources and development especially urban planning. Remote sensing and geographical information systems are proven tools for assessing land use and land cover changes that help planners to advance sustainability. Our study used remote sensing and geographical information system to detect and predict land use and land cover changes in one of the world’s most vulnerable and rapidly growing city of Kathmandu in Nepal. We found that over a period of 20 years (from 1990 to 2010), the Kathmandu district has lost 9.28% of its forests, 9.80% of its agricultural land and 77% of its water bodies. Significant amounts of these losses have been absorbed by the expanding urbanized areas, which has gained 52.47% of land. Predictions of land use and land cover change trends for 2030 show worsening trends with forest, agriculture and water bodies to decrease by an additional 14.43%, 16.67% and 25.83%, respectively. The highest gain in 2030 is predicted for urbanized areas at 18.55%. Rapid urbanization—coupled with lack of proper planning and high rural-urban migration—is the key driver of these changes. These changes are associated with loss of ecosystem services which will negatively impact human wellbeing in the city. We recommend city planners to mainstream ecosystem-based adaptation and mitigation into urban plans supported by strong policy and funds.
topic Kathmandu
land use and land cover
urbanization
remote sensing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/9/3925
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