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Title: Change Recognition in Land-Cover Dynamics for Bangalore City due to Rampant Urbanization, using Quantum G.I.S.
Authors: Ramya, R.
Gopinath, Rajesh
Soren, Jayant Kumar
Chourasia, Rohit
Izhar, Md.
Shetty, Anush M.
Keywords: Civil engineering
Water quality index
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: IJEBEA
Citation: Ramya, R., Gopinath, Rajesh., Soren, Jayant Kumar., Chourasia, Rohit., Izhar, Md., & Shetty, Anush M. (2015). Change Recognition in Land-Cover Dynamics for Bangalore City due to Rampant Urbanization, using Quantum G.I.S. International Journal of Engineering, Business and Enterprise Applications, 13(1), 34-36.
Abstract: The present research engages Quantum G.I.S. as a tool in order to reflect on land-cover pattern changes of Bangalore region for the past 15 years, with the aid of satellite imageries that were downloaded and pre-processed as a part of the exercise. Training sets were marked that included different land-use patterns in the imagery and then the images were subsequently classified leading to the determination of area. The research unveiled that water-cover was worst affected with 69% loss, followed by green-cover at 5.2% loss. While there was meagre shift in loss of barren land, all these had subsequently contributed to a multi-fold rise in built-up spaces by 125% gain. The study inferred that the rampant urbanisation of Bangalore in the name of development has to be brought to a standstill and alternate plans needs to be devised with minimal environmental disturbance in terms of land-use pattern, and this can be achieved only if a tool such as Quantum G.I.S. is incepted in the planning stages itself.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/452
ISSN: p-2279-0020
e-2279-0039
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