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dc.contributor.authorPartheepan, Kulasegaram-
dc.contributor.authorMusthafa, Muneeb M.-
dc.contributor.authorBhavan, Thangamani-
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-06T05:32:17Z-
dc.date.available2023-10-06T05:32:17Z-
dc.date.issued2023-08-31-
dc.identifier.citationTeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment THE CITY CHALLENGES AND EXTERNAL AGENTS. METHODS, TOOLS AND BEST PRACTICES 2 (2023)en_US
dc.identifier.issn1970-9889-
dc.identifier.issn1970-9870-
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6828-
dc.description.abstractRapid and haphazard urbanization has disastrous environmental and socio-economic consequences. The increase of unofficial habitation characterizes urbanization in Batticaloa town. Urban land use and cover changes require research to plan and ensure long-term growth. This study employed geographic information systems and Landsat imagery from 1979, 2000, and 2021 to look at regional and temporal variations in Batticaloa's land use cover. A support vector machine and supervised classification constructed the land use cover maps. The transition matrices produced from the classified map were further investigated to find the essential change processes for prioritizing planning, and during the 42 years investigated, built-up, including residential, commercial, and public facilities, increased in a similar vein (i.e., mangroves, paddyland, vegetation-covered areas, and shrubs). Land use cover modifications happened more quickly between 2000 and 2021 than between 1979 and 2000. The analysis found that only one land-use category, net built-up area changes, grew by 8.2%, and the average yearly change was 0.22%. By 21.9%, paddy land area substantially increased. Bare lands rose 4.45%, and thick woods fell 21.37%. These data show built-up areas frequently targeted bare terrain. This research laid the groundwork for long-term urban planning and development in Batticaloa Town.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherLaboratory of Land Use Mobility and Environment DICEA - Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering University of Naples "Federicoen_US
dc.subjectLand useen_US
dc.subjectLand coveren_US
dc.subjectRemote sensingen_US
dc.subjectGISen_US
dc.subjectUrbanizationen_US
dc.titleRemote sensing investigation of spatiotemporal land-use changesen_US
dc.title.alternativea case study of Batticaloa town in Sri Lanka from 1979 to 2021en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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