Abstract

ABSTRACT Land use land cover (LULC) assessment is essential for monitoring naturally available land resources through spatio-temporal changing pattern to protect land resources sustainably. The primary objective is to identify the changing pattern in LULC over last 10 years in Imphal-Iril catchment. Multi-spectral datasets of Landsat 7 and 8 were used for five different time periods (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019). Supervised classification method was employed to generate the classified LULC maps using the maximum likelihood classifier approach in ArcGIS 10.3. In this assessment, five major land use classes have been classified as vegetation, agriculture, settlement, barren land and water body, and the dominant land cover is vegetation. The classified images obtained from this technique were checked for their accuracy using statistical kappa co-efficient and overall accuracy. According to this study, settlement and barren areas have been significantly increased by 72.25% (39.03 km2) and 22.60% (118.29 km2) during the last 10 years, whereas areas assigned to agriculture, vegetation and water bodies have decreased by 27.26% (72.16 km2), 7.59% (73.22 km2) and 60.39% (11.94 km2), respectively. LULC map for the year 2030 was also predicted using MOLUSCE model in QGIS. The results of this assessment will be significant to the policy implicates for sustainable LULC management in the region.

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