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Computational Ecology and Software, 2013, 3(1): 9-16
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Evaluation of land use/land cover changes in Mekelle City, Ethiopia using Remote Sensing and GIS

Mary Tahir1, Ekwal Imam2, Tahir Hussain3
1Department of Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
2Department of Biology, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Ethiopia
3Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Ethiopia

Received 8 October 2012;Accepted 12 November 2012;Published online 1 March 2013
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Abstract
Land use is a dynamic phenomenon that changes with time and space due to anthropogenic pressure and development. Evaluating the existing land use and its periodic change is useful for urban planners, policy makers and natural resource managers. Land use and land cover changes in Mekelle City, Ethiopia (north east Africa) over a period of 25 years was studied using remotely sensed data. Multi temporal satellite data of Landsat was used to map and monitor urban land use changes occurred during two point of time of 1985 and 2010. A pixel base supervised image classification was used to map land use land cover classes for maps of both time set. A positive changes of 200% was recorded in urban features of Mekelle, whereas, an area of 6 km2 was added in grasslands. On the other hand a loss of 92.86% was estimated in bare land and all farm lands available in the area were converted into other feature and it declined from 3 km2 to nil. Since forest land is protected so that no change in sparse forest was recorded.

Keywords Remote Sensing;land use;land cover;GIS;Mekelle City.



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