Title of article :
Investigation of the Percentage of Vegetation Changes Using Satellite Images (A Khuzestan Region Study)
Author/Authors :
Shirzad, Sara Department of Agronomy - Islamic Azad University Khorramshahr International Branch, Khorramshahr, Iran , Maghsoudi Damavandi, Babak Department of agronomy - Islamic Azad University Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran , Piri, Hamed Department of Agronomy - Islamic Azad University Khorramshahr International Branch, Khorramshahr, Iran
Abstract :
In general, from ancient times to the present, there are various methods for collecting locationbased
data, including astronomical observations, photogrammetry, mapping and remote sensing.
Remote sensing is one of the data collection methods in which it has the least amount of direct
contact with the objects and features being measured and unlike other methods in which human
factors play a role in collecting and interpreting terrestrial data, in remote sensing method the task
of collecting information will be the responsibility of the sensors. Due to the over-exploitation of
natural resources, the landscape is constantly changing and monitoring these changes as well as
updating maps is costly and time consuming, so many developed countries now have to prepare
maps in Different levels use satellite data. The factors studied in this research include 1
preparation of land cover maps and land use of a part of Khuzestan lands. 2 Evaluation of bioecological
potential in agricultural development of the study area by weighted overlap method.
With regard to collecting information, studying the obtained maps and calculations, determining
the criteria, final weights and classification of layers in determining the potential of the region for
agricultural use, the amount of changes in agricultural areas between 2014 and 2016 was
determined. According to calculations, it is about twelve percent, which according to the changes
that have taken place are very significant and show the intensity of the changes in recent years.
Loss of vegetation is a factor in increasing wind speed and destroying soil texture and structure. It
is also a cause of dust, the result of which can be seen in recent years.
Keywords :
Weighted Overlap , Remote Sensing , Vegetation (Plant Cover)
Journal title :
Journal of Radar and Optic Remote Sensing