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Dynamic change analysis of water spread region and its impact assessment using spectral indices of remotely sensed data

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  • B. Anand

    (KIT-Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology)

  • R. Shanmathi Rekha

    (Karunya Institute of Technology and Science)

  • K. R. Remitha

    (KIT-Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology)

  • V. Maniyammai

    (KIT-Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology)

  • K. Ramaswamy

    (KIT-Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology)

  • Sneha Gautam

    (Karunya Institute of Technology and Science)

Abstract

The identification and systematic monitoring of water spread regions using remote sensing techniques necessitates precise temporal resolution datasets. Landsat data are one of the most popular data sources that provides satellite derived images of the Earth’s surface for examining the satellite-based indices of a specific region. In the present research study, Normalized Difference Water Index is employed to identify the surface area of 11 system and non-system lakes in a part of Coimbatore region over the time span of 32 years (1990–2022). Based on the analysis, the water spread region in 1990 is seen to be 13.01 ha which gradually increased to 435.17 ha in 2022. This clearly indicates that there is substantial difference in the rainfall statistics over the years. Computations for cross-validation are done using other indices such as Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Normalized Difference Build-up Index (NDBI). A 500 m buffer is created and calculated for vegetation and built-up indices like Chinna kulam 1 and 2, Kumaraswamy Lake, Valankulam, Singanallur and Sengulam lakes which show the decreasing trend of NDVI. Simultaneously, NDBI increased in 2000, which shows that measures were taken to tackle the encroachment of lakes in the city and the concerted efforts of the Governmental authorities and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) were fruitful. A decreasing trend is noted in NDBI during 2011 and 2020. The microclimatic conditions and advection current of waterbodies along with boating facilities and parks in some lakes offer city dwellers a tranquil recreational area with respite from vehicular pollution and heat generation from the concrete jungle. This study will be helpful in facilitating policy decisions for future planning and sustainable development of water bodies. It will also be beneficial in devising rehabilitation measures for irrigation tanks and will aid in bringing about agrarian stability of tanks in urban locales.

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  • B. Anand & R. Shanmathi Rekha & K. R. Remitha & V. Maniyammai & K. Ramaswamy & Sneha Gautam, 2024. "Dynamic change analysis of water spread region and its impact assessment using spectral indices of remotely sensed data," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 26(7), pages 17635-17652, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:endesu:v:26:y:2024:i:7:d:10.1007_s10668-023-03353-3
    DOI: 10.1007/s10668-023-03353-3
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