Abstract

Rapid land use change has taken place in many mid-sized cities of Iran such as Zanjan over the past three decades. This research analyzed the land use/cover change Zanjan from 1965 to 2005; identified the patterns of urban growth and the fragmentation of the urban space by applying GIS and remote sensing tools. The main driving forces of the urban changes were analyzed and the model to predict the land use/cover changes was applied. Our results show the importance of monitoring and modeling of rapid urban growth for attaining sustainable mid-sized cities in developing countries that are strongly dependent on export of natural resources. The results indicated that there had been a notable and uneven urban growth and a major loss of cropland loss between 1965 and 2005. Most of the urban growth and loss of agriculture land occurred in inner and outer suburbs. This research analyzed the land use/cover change Zanjan from 1965 to 2005, identified the patterns of urban growth and the fragmentation of the urban space, applying GIS and remote sensing tools. We believe that in urban growth modeling process there has been multi socialeconomical and physical elements in which have key rules in it, and we attempted to use some of them. Keywords: Land Use Change; Satellite Remote Sensing; GIS; Markov Chain; Urban Growth; Zanjan

Highlights

  • The intensity of land use change in response to world population growth and its consequences for the environment warrant in-depth studies of these transformations

  • Fragmentation of farms in the urban fringe caused by urban sprawl has come with a loss of the traditional farming economic base and a change in the character and visual quality of rural communities (Brabec & Smith, 2002)

  • In the Iran, urban and built-up areas increased by 27% between 1975 and 1985, and this increase mainly came from the conversion of croplands (Bygdelly, 2004)

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Summary

Indian Journal of Science and Technology

Monitoring and modeling the urban growth of mid-size cities in Iran by Markov model: the case study of Zanjan City. Akbar Asghari Zamani[1] and Saeed Maleki2 1Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Faculty of Human sciences, University of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran. Akbar Asghari Zamani[1] and Saeed Maleki2 1Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Faculty of Human sciences, University of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran. 2Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Faculty of Earth Sciences and GIS, Shahid Chamran University of

Introduction
Zanjan Province
The driving forces of urbanization
Findings
Vineyards horticulture farms Cropland and flowers plants
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