AN ANALYSIS OF LAND USE CHANGES USING REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM TECHNIQUES

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AN ANALYSIS OF LAND USE CHANGES USING REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM TECHNIQUES

ABSTRACT
The study was on the investigation of land use changes between 1965 and 2003 in the northern part of Kaduna metropolis using remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) techniques. Sources of data were primarily air photos of 1965, 1977 and 1992. The air photos were of different scales but the use of the “dot grid” method helped to consistently identify, sample and estimate proportions of each air photo year mosaic that had specific land use types model by model. Land use changes between 1992 photo-year and 2003 were obtained through digital mapping techniques using Global Positioning System instrumentation: GPS – “Magellan 315” because air photograph of the area was not available for this period and Satellite imagery (strip or spot) was very expensive. The results of the study showed that between 1965 and 1977, and 1992 land uses changed from rural features to those of urban development indices and very rapidly. Urban residential land uses for example leaped from 62.5ha. in 1965 to 202ha. in 1977 to 392ha., and from 1992 to 507ha. in 2003. Similarly staggering rises were observed in government owned institutional lands and commercial services land uses. The rises were rapid and higher between 1992 photo year and the digital mapping of year 2003 than any previous successive photo years and ranged from 84% for urban road/highway development; for residential it was 122% to 268% for commercial services. The trend was clearly from rural to urban landuse development. However, the increases were complex and confused with ever threatening risks of high magnitude disaster on the leading edge of urban landuses.

INTRODUCTION

This study is on the application of Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) Techniques to the examination of the nature of land use changes in the northern district of Kaduna metropolis from 1965 to 2003. Population influx to towns and cities often result in urban expansion and sprawling, pushing the urban environment influences into the adjacent rural lands with attendant changes in land use types, intensity and landscape quality. That is how Kaduna metropolis, a former political regional headquarters for more than half a century, grew.

AN ANALYSIS OF LAND USE CHANGES USING REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM TECHNIQUES