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Assessment of wetland change dynamics of Chennai coast, Tamil Nadu, India, using satellite remote sensing
Date Issued
01-01-2019
Author(s)
German Amali Jacintha, T.
Radhika Rajasree, S. R.
Dilip Kumar, J.
Sriganesh, J.
Abstract
The coastal wetlands of Chennai are increasingly being affected by anthropogenic factors, such as urbanization, residential, and industrial development. This study helps to monitor and map the dynamics of the coastal wetlands of Chennai using Landsat satellite images of 1988, 1996, 2006, and 2016 by following a supervised classification method. Post-classification wetland change detection was done in three temporal phases, that is, 1988-1996, 1996-2006, and 2006-2016. Change detection matrix analysis was performed to identify the from-to changes. Ground truthing was carried out to validate the wetland classes. The overall accuracy of the classified image was 79.29% and the kappa coefficient was 0.7600. These results were imported into a GIS environment for further analysis. It was found that the wetlands have decreased to an alarming extent in the past 28 years from 23.14% in 1988 to 15.79% in 2016 of the total study area, owing to conversion of wetlands into industrial development, urban expansion, and other developmental activities.
Volume
48