Abstract

Land is one of the important input resources in a highly populous and land-scarce country such as Bangladesh. When different factors change (such as, geophysical, proximity, socioeconomic and climatic), there are dramatic changes in the spatial pattern of land uses. Thus, shedding light on the dynamics of land use and land cover changes has great importance for finding the changing pattern of land use in Bangladesh. In the present study, we predicted the land use and land cover changes from 2010 to 2030 under baseline, ecological protection priority and economic growth scenarios in Bangladesh. On this basis, we applied a previously developed Dynamics of Land Systems (DLS) model to simulate the changes in land uses according to the driving mechanisms. The findings indicate that cultivated land declines and built-up area expansion is common under all three scenarios. However, the future land use demand shows differences under different scenarios. The results under the ecological protection priority scenario shows that forest area and grassland will increase more, while under economic growth scenario, built-up area will expand dramatically in the future. The present research results furnish meaningful decision-making information for planners to conserve and/or exploit land resources in Bangladesh in a more sustainable manner.

Highlights

  • Bangladesh is one of the least developed countries of the world [1], and is mostly rural and agricultural [2]

  • It is of great importance to explore the dynamics and spatial pattern of land use and land cover changes in a land-hungry country such as Bangladesh

  • The present case study of Bangladesh recognized related driving factors, including geophysical, climatic, proximity and socioeconomic variables, which were exploited using a dynamics of land systems (DLS) model for simulating land use demand over the 20 years (2010–2030)

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Summary

Introduction

Bangladesh is one of the least developed countries of the world [1], and is mostly rural and agricultural [2]. Bangladesh has faced many factors in recent years that driving land use and land cover changes (LUCC) such as population dynamics; rapid changes in economic growth; climate change; construction of roads and highways; electrification; more advanced agriculture, technology and irrigation facilities; extended education; improved health services; new residential infrastructure; etc. Rapid land use and land cover change (LUCC) induced land degradation, together with climate change and human activities, is thought to be a threat worldwide [5,6,7]. Land use change is the modification system of land into the cultivated land, grassland, forest, and urban land and land use and land cover change (LUCC) is one of the key factors for quantifying the natural environmental and human activity related changes [11]. LUCC is termed as the modification of several land types by human beings [12,13]

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